Joseph Haughney works with clients in the firm’s construction, government contracts, business and real estate, and commercial litigation groups. He assists clients with a variety of issues, including in-depth legal research and fact analysis, drafting motions, reviewing contracts, and drafting discovery requests and responses.
Prior to attending law school, Joseph graduated from Pepperdine University with a degree in Psychology and a minor in Art History. After graduating, he worked as Project Engineer for a heavy civil contractor before attending law school at the Seattle University School of Law.
In his spare time, he enjoys playing golf and spending time with his tortoise shell cat and golden retriever.
Articles & Publications
- Author – “How to Win Your Bid Protest with Expert Opinions,” Procurement Playbook, July 5, 2023
- Author – “Bid Protest Intervention: How to Fight for Your Contract,” Procurement Playbook, April 19, 2023
- Contributor – “Merged Company Did Not Need a Novation to Submit a Valid Claim under Operation of Law Exception to Anti-Assignment Act,” Procurement Playbook, November 8, 2022
- Contributor – “Public works contractors get big win in Conway Construction court case.” Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce. July 29, 2021
- Contributor – “Merged Company Did Not Need a Novation to Submit a Valid CDA Contractor Claim,” Procurement Playbook (forthcoming)
- Contributor – Administration of Government Contracts, 6th Edition (forthcoming)
Professional Affiliations
Washington State Bar Association