Edward H. Tricker

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Edward H. Tricker

Edward Tricker has practiced law with Woods & Aitken since 1977 with emphasis in construction contracts, government contracts, and commercial litigation. His experience includes advising prime and subcontractors in bidding, contract and operational matters; representing contractors, sureties and owners before courts, arbitrators, mediators, Boards of Contract Appeals and administrative agencies; as well as representing architectural/engineering firms with respect to contract issues and disputes.

Ed has lectured before attorney and construction industry groups with respect to the formation and interpretation of construction contracts, preparation and litigation of claims and alternative dispute resolution. He has assisted in several national papers regarding construction contracts and claims presentation. Ed is a member of the American Bar Association’s sections on Litigation, Forum Committee on the Construction Industry, and Torts and Insurance Practice. In addition, he is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and a Fellow of the American College of Construction Lawyers. In 2007, 2009, and again in 2010, Ed was awarded a Super Lawyer designation in the area of Construction/Surety law. This puts him among the top five percent of construction attorneys in the United States. He has also been recognized by Benchmark Litigation as a “Local Star” of the Nebraska State Bar Association.

Practice Areas

Alternative Dispute Resolution
Commercial Litigation
Construction Law
Contract Law
Renewable Energy Law

Bar Admissions

Nevada
Nebraska
U.S. District Court (NE, CO, NV, Northern District of Illinois)
U.S. Court of Appeal (Eighth, Tenth and Federal Circuits)

Affiliations

American Bar Association
Nebraska State Bar Association
American College of Trial Lawyers
American College of Construction Lawyers
American Inns of Court
Fellow of the Nebraska State Bar Association

Education

University of Nebraska, B.S.
University of Nebraska College of Law, J.D.


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