David Veis has trial and appellate experience in construction, fidelity, and surety law, including financial institution bonds, security dealer bonds, public (federal and state) and private payment and performance bonds, subdivision bonds and license, permit and miscellaneous bonds, directors and officers liability policies, and professional errors and omission policies.
David’s experience includes construction defect litigation/surety involvement, public official bond claims, recoveries in bankruptcy, fraudulent insurance claims, public work performance bond claims/issues, recovery actions under indemnity agreements, Department of Labor claims, and subdivision development.
Admissions
California
US Court of Appeals
US Court of Appeals, Federal Circuit
US Court of Federal Claims
US District Court for the Central, Eastern, Northern, and Southern Districts of California
Education
J.D., Southwestern University School of Law, 1978
M.A., USC, International Relations UCLA, B.A., with honors
Memberships
Surety Claims Association of Los Angeles
American Bar Association
TIPS, Surety and Fidelity Section
Expérience
Publications
Author, “Lost Instrument Bonds,” The Law of Miscellaneous and Commercial Surety Bonds
Author, “Subdivision Bonds,” The Law of Miscellaneous and Commercial Surety Bonds
Author, “Mechanic Liens,” New Appleman on Insurance