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JODI L. HOWICK - Durham Jones & Pinegar

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<strong>JODI</strong> L.<strong>HOWICK</strong>SHAREHOLDERSALT LAKE CITY OFFICEMain: 801.415.3000 Direct: 801.297.1271jhowick@djplaw.comPRACTICE AREASAviation & Transportation• Federal Requirements• Agreements &Concessions• Leasing• Development• Best Practices• Airports• Aircraft & Pilots• Ground Transportation• DBE & Civil Rights• Bidding and ContractingReal Estate• Leasing• Land Use• Construction &Development• Property InterestsGovernment• Federal & LocalContracting• Administrative AgencyClaims• Local Government Issues• Records, Meetings, Ethics• Lobbying“I USE MY EXPERIENCE INTRANSPORTATION, REAL PROPERTY,AND GOVERNMENT SERVICES TOHELP MY CLIENTS SUCCEED.”I use my experience in transportation, real property, andgovernment services to help my clients succeed. I drawfrom over twenty years of representing clients withdiverse needs, and whether negotiating a lease, pursinga claim, or working with government agencies, I wantmy clients to achieve the best possible outcome.“I value my client relationships, and I workto help them realize their goals.”My work with aviation and transportation is rooted inbroad experience. I spent fifteen years as chief counselfor the Salt Lake City International Airport, and Ihave represented a number of other large airports,worked with airport privatization efforts, and recentlyrepresented the St. George Municipal Airport with theagreements for its new replacement airport. I havealso worked with a full range of ground transportationissues.My transportation work has included broad experiencewith property development, including constructioncontracting and claims (involving airports and lightrail), work with Disadvantaged Business Enterpriseprograms, and assistance with financial regulations suchas the FAA’s Passenger Facility Charge program. I alsowork closely with federal transportation regulations anddefend against claims of alleged violations, whether for<strong>Durham</strong> <strong>Jones</strong> & <strong>Pinegar</strong> ~ www.djplaw.comSALT LAKE CITY | OGDEN | ST. GEORGE | LAS VEGAS


<strong>JODI</strong> L. <strong>HOWICK</strong>ADMITTED TO PRACTICE• Utah• All state and federal courts inUtahEDUCATIONUniversity of Utah, S. J. QuinneyCollege of Law - J.D. (1989)• Member, Utah Law Review• Order of the Coif (1989)• Clyde Fellowship (1986-1989)• American Jurisprudence Awardsin Torts, Evidence and CorporateTaxairport clients or clients working with TSA penalties, FAA certifications,or aircraft transactions.Much of my experience has focused on real property issues. My practicehas concentrated on commercial leasing in particular, including leases foroffice space, specialized retail space, ground leases for tenant-constructedfacilities, and agreements involving concessions and other publicprivatepartnerships. I have worked with all phases of constructioncontracting, as well as bid and contract claims. I represent clients withlocal development requirements as well, such as planning and zoningregulations and condemnation issues.University of Utah - B.A., English,manga cum laude (1983)PROFESSIONAL & CIVICACTIVITIESAdjunct professor, Aviation Law,Westminster College, Salt Lake City(2004-present)Chair, Airports Council International– North America: Legal Committee(2001)Steering Committee Member,Airports Council International – NorthAmerica: Legal Committee (1998-2007)Governing Committee Member, ABAAir and Space Forum (2002-2003)Editorial Board Member, ABA Air andSpace Forum (2003-2005)Chair, Salt Lake City Committee onProcurement and Contracting (1994-2007)Chair, D|J|P Women Lawyers Group(2010-2012)I also frequently represent clients with matters involving government. Ihave extensive experience with government procurement and previouslydrafted Salt Lake City’s procurement code and administrative rules. Iwork with government contracting at the federal, state, and local levels.I have also practiced in the full range of issues that affect government.My work has included representing clients before administrativereview processes, work with the Utah Government Records Accessand Management Act (GRAMA), FOIA requests, constitutional issuesinvolving due process and other rights such as speech, core issues suchas the scope of government’s power to act, rules governing ethicsand transparency, government employment issues, public meetingrequirements, and others. I also help clients pursue favorable legislation,and I have drafted legislation that has been enacted at state and locallevels.Whether my clients’ interests concentrate on transportation, real property,or government concerns, I use the perspective gained from my areasof expertise to help my clients efficiently identify and pursue solutions.Legal issues are important and pressing concerns to every client. I valuemy client relationships, and I work to help them realize their goals.Jodi L. Howick has extensive experience in aviation and transportation, real propertyleasing and representing clients with government matters. Her practice concentrates ontransactional and regulatory matters and representation before government agencies.Listed in Utah Business Magazine’sLegal Elite (2012)<strong>Durham</strong> <strong>Jones</strong> & <strong>Pinegar</strong> ~ www.djplaw.comSALT LAKE CITY | OGDEN | ST. GEORGE | LAS VEGAS 2


<strong>JODI</strong> L. <strong>HOWICK</strong>PUBLICATIONS• Compilation of State Authorizing Legislation Concerning Airports, Airport Cooperative Research Program, July 2012• Analysis of Federal Laws, Regulations, and Case Law Regarding Airport Proprietary Rights, Airport Cooperative Research Program,September 2010• Wireless Technologies Raise Challenges for Airports, The ABA Air and Space Lawyer, Spring 2001PRESENTATIONS• TRB Webinar: Airport Governance and Ownership – Legal Research Digest 15 – Compilation of State Authorization Legislation,Transportation Research Board, November 14, 2012• “Sole Source Procurement,” ACI-NA Spring Legal Seminar, Charleston, S.C., April 2012• Concession Contract Terms and Conditions: Retail, Food and Beverage, Advertising ACI-NA Spring Legal Seminar, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, April 13, 2011• “Structuring Agreements with Users at Commercial Service Airports” (prepared presentation), 23rd Annual Airport Law Workshop,AAAE and Kaplan Kirsch Rockwell, Falls Church, Virginia, September 24, 2007• “Trends in Airport Use and Lease Agreements” and “Legal Issues in Airport Ground Transportation,” ACI-NA Legal CommitteeMeeting, Anchorage, Alaska, May 19, 2006• “The Nitty-Gritty: Core Grant Assurances,” ACI-NA Spring Legal Seminar, Anchorage, Alaska, May 17, 2006• “Preparing Airports for Airline Bankruptcies,” ACI-NA Spring Legal Committee Meeting, Hamilton, Bermuda, March 30, 2005• “Space Utilization Issues in Airport Use Agreements,” ACI-NA Spring Legal Seminar, San Diego, California, April 14, 2004• “Airport Laws and Money in a Recovering, Evolving World,” ABA Forum on Air and Space Law Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.,November 6, 2003• “Car Rental Concessions: General Provisions, Revenues and Off-Airport Providers,” ACI-NA Spring Legal Committee Meeting,Vancouver, Canada, April 10, 2003• “Upheaval in Airport Rental Cars, an Airport Perspective,” ACI-NA 11th Annual Conference and Exhibition, Salt Lake City, Utah,November 13, 2002• “Wireless Communications Contracting at Airports,” ACI-NA Fall Legal Committee Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 11,2002• “Wireless Communications Issues: Quest v. Salt Lake City,” ACI-NA Spring Legal Committee Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, April19, 2002• “Cellular Telephone Issues and Current Developments in Telecommunications Law,” ACI-NA Fall Legal Committee Meeting, NewYork, New York, October 1, 2000• “Government Construction Contracting and Procurement,” Utah Bar Association Government Law Section Seminar, Snowbird, Utah,September 8, 2000• “Practices and Developments in Utah Municipal Construction Contracting,” Utah Municipal Attorneys Association, Springdale, Utah,May 5, 2000• “Airport Revenue Diversion Regulations,” ABA Forum on Air and Space Law Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, June 13, 1997 NA11th Annual Conference and Exhibition, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 13, 2002• “Wireless Communications Contracting at Airports,” ACI-NA Fall Legal Committee Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 11,2002<strong>Durham</strong> <strong>Jones</strong> & <strong>Pinegar</strong> ~ www.djplaw.comSALT LAKE CITY | OGDEN | ST. GEORGE | LAS VEGAS 3


<strong>JODI</strong> L. <strong>HOWICK</strong>• “Wireless Communications Issues: Quest v. Salt Lake City,” ACI-NA Spring Legal Committee Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, April19, 2002• “Cellular Telephone Issues and Current Developments in Telecommunications Law,” ACI-NA Fall Legal Committee Meeting, NewYork, New York, October 1, 2000• “Government Construction Contracting and Procurement,” Utah Bar Association Government Law Section Seminar, Snowbird, Utah,September 8, 2000• “Practices and Developments in Utah Municipal Construction Contracting,” Utah Municipal Attorneys Association, Springdale, Utah,May 5, 2000• “Airport Revenue Diversion Regulations,” ABA Forum on Air and Space Law Annual Meeting, Seattle, Washington, June 13, 1997REPRESENTATIVE CASES/DEALS• Kern River Gas Transmission Co. v. 8.47 Acres of Land, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 32719 (D. Utah 2006)• Lopez v. Salt Lake City Corp., 2005 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 26185 (D. Utah 2005)• Replacement Airport Business Agreements. Representation to create business agreements for a new small airport providing commercialservice, including the airport’s airline agreement, FBO concessions, private hangar agreements, car rental concessions, SASOconcessions, ground transportation arrangements, and transition issues with tenants at the former airport.• Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program. Assistance for implementing the Utah Uniform Certification Program (UUCP) and legalanalysis for disparity studies at international airports.• Salt Lake City Procurement Code and Administrative Rules. Legal support and drafting to create the city’s ordinances and rules governingprocurement for construction, professional services, and supplies and services for all city departments, including requirements forbidding, RFPs, evaluation, and protests.• Passenger Facility Charge Programs. Legal support for passenger facility charge applications authorizing $450 million in collections at theSalt Lake City International Airport.EXPERTISE. VISION. INTEGRITY.Updated 12/12<strong>Durham</strong> <strong>Jones</strong> & <strong>Pinegar</strong> ~ www.djplaw.comSALT LAKE CITY | OGDEN | ST. GEORGE | LAS VEGAS 4

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