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Practice Areas
Construction & Surety
Environmental
Bar Admissions:

Pennsylvania, 1998
U.S. District Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 2003
U.S. Court of Appeals Federal Circuit, 2004
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1998
Education:

Temple University School of Law, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1998  J.D.

University of Dayton B.S. Major:  Civil Engineering


Published Works:

Orphan Shares: Should They Be Borne Solely by Settling PRP Conducting the Remedial Cleanup or Should They Be Allocated Among All Viable PRPs Relative to their Equitable Share of CERCLA Liability?, Temple Environmental Law & Technology Journal, 16 Temp. Envtl. L. & Tech J. 267, 1997

Classes/Seminars Taught:

Construction Contracts, Penn State - Abington

Contract Writing & Legal Issues, E.P. Henry - MAHTS

Mechanics' Liens, Bond Claims and Prompt Pay Law, Lorman Education Services

Professional Associations and Memberships:

Montgomery Bar Association 

Pennsylvania Bar Association 

American Bar Association 

American Society of Civil Engineers 

Associated Paving & Excavating 

National Utility Contractors Association 

Pennsylvania Asphalt Pavement Association 

Pennsylvania Utility Contractors Association 

wauxer@kaplaw.com
(610) 941-2519
William D. Auxer 
Blue Bell, Pennsylvania
Principal
phone (610) 941-2519
fax (610) 684-2003
email wauxer@kaplaw.com

William D. Auxer, a principal of the firm, is a member of the Construction & Surety Law and Environmental Law Departments. Mr. Auxer, who is also a civil engineer, concentrates his practice in construction law, public contracting and environmental law. His practice includes negotiating and drafting construction contracts and other construction related agreements, and negotiation and drafting of buyer/seller agreements and other environmental related agreements.

Before becoming an attorney, Mr. Auxer worked as a civil engineer in the environmental construction field. Mr. Auxer served as a design consultant on several environmental construction projects. He also served as a project manager where he was responsible for estimating, bidding, planning, scheduling, and managing large budgeted environmental construction projects.

Mr. Auxer is on the Professional Development Faculty at Penn State-Abington where he teaches courses on construction contracts. He is also on the faculty for Lorman Educational Services, providing seminars relating to construction law. Mr. Auxer has presented program lectures to several trade associations and at numerous trade shows.

Assistant:
Karen R. Lebens
Phone: 610-941-2569
Fax: 610-684-2115
Email: klebens@kaplaw.com