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MEMBER NEWS


Downey Brand Partner Art Woodward Joins Auburn Law Firm


Arthur G. Woodward recently joined


the Auburn law firm of Reynolds Maddux LLP as a partner. The firm has changed its name to Reynolds Maddux Woodward, LLP.


Woodward joined the Auburn firm


from Sacramento’s largest law firm, Downey Brand LLP, where he was Co- Chair of the Litigation Department. He will head Reynolds Maddux Woodward’s litigation practice group. Over the years, Woodward has devel-


oped a statewide construction law and litigation practice. He is a former chair of the AGC of California’s Legal Advisory Committee and presently serves on the AGC State Board and Legislative Com- mittee. Woodward has practiced law for more


GALLINA Welcomes New CFO


GALLINA cently LLP announced re- that


Todd Benson has joined its management team as Chief Financial Officer (CFO), replacing retiring CFO Mary Bradley who spent nearly two decades of


leadership Art Woodward Todd Benson


than 25 years after gradu- ating from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law where he served as Editor-in Chief of the Law Review. He can be reached at awoodward@


rmwlawllp.com or by phone at (530) 885.8500.


In Memoriam: James Polk, Smith, Curry & Hancock, LLP


AGC of California and many others throughout the


state’s construction industry were deeply saddened at the sudden passing of a longtime and active member, James (Jim) Polk, on May 2, 2015. A frequent speaker at AGC’s Annual Legal Retreat


and the current Vice-Chair of the Associates Council, as well as member of the Legal Advisory Committee, Polk had previously been general counsel for AGC of Cali- fornia for 11 years. In that capacity, he was responsible for all legal affairs of the California chapter, the nation’s


largest AGC chapter. Most recently, Polk was of counsel in the San Francisco office of Smith, Currie &


Hancock LLP, San Francisco. His experience in the legal affairs of the construction industry included the areas


of licensing, public works, labor and employment, legislation, regulatory matters, real estate, corporate formation and dispute resolution. After serving as General Counsel for the AGC of California earlier in his career,


Polk then worked as special counsel at Silicon Valley’s largest law firm, Wilson, Son- sini, Goodrich & Rosati, focusing on corporate and securities law. He went on to work in the mortgage business and had his own law practice handling real estate matters before joining Smith, Currie & Hancock more than a year ago. A graduate of Stanford University with a J.D. from UC Hastings College of Law,


Polk was active in a number of professional groups in addition to AGC, including the American Arbitration Association and the American Bar Association among others. As of press time, funeral arrangements were not known. A memorial fund has been established at the American Diabetes Association in Jim Polk’s name.


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company. Benson has 15 years of experience with proven success in fast-paced busi-


ness environments focusing on audit com- pliance, accounting, brand integrity, busi- ness plan implementation, forecasting, operations, project management, and risk management. He is relocating from the Bay Area where he served as Chief Finan- cial Officer for Bauer’s Intelligent Trans- portation of San Francisco, CA. Benson is a graduate of California State


University, Sacramento with a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration with an emphasis in Accountancy.


Clark/McCarthy Tops Out New Stanford Hospital


Clark/McCarthy, a joint venture of


McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. and Clark Construction Group as general contractor, recently topped out the $2 billion new Stanford Hospital, marking a significant milestone in the steel erection phase for the future 824,000-sq-ft world- class medical center. Stanford Health Care officials, staff,


the project team, local dignitaries and community members commemorated the milestone by signing a 30-ft long, 3,400 pound steel beam, which was then hoisted and secured in place atop the sev- en-story structure. “The new Stanford Hospital is a signa-


ture project for us, and our collaborative efforts with Stanford Health Care will ensure it’s built to accommodate the most advanced medical technologies, expand the capabilities of its renowned health care professionals and enhance the pa- tient care experience,” said Rich Henry,


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