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Hand Arendall and Melvin Evans recognized by the Gulf Coast Branch of the Alabama Chapter of the United States Green Building Council
On November 15, 2012, the Gulf Coast Branch of the Alabama Chapter of the United States Green Building Council conducted the second annual awards program to recognize individuals and organizations for their green leadership, innovation and environmental responsibility outside of the LEED framework. Hand Arendall was recognized for the overall […]
Hand Arendall’s Goldman Featured in the ‘The Alabama Municipal Journal’ for Changing City’s Future by Optimizing Municipal Law
Ben Goldman, a member in Hand Arendall’s Birmingham office, is featured in the November/December issue of The Alabama Municipal Journal for his municipal legal work for the City of Tarrant. Ben was honored by the International Municipal Lawyers Association (IMLA) with the Daniel J. Curtin Young Public Lawyer of the […]
Hand Arendall Ranked Locally Among Best Law Firms by U.S. News and World Report
Hand Arendall is proud to announce the firm’s inclusion in the Best Law Firms list, published by U.S. News & World Report in conjunction with Best Lawyers®. The firm received 20 Metropolitan Tier-One Rankings in 19 practice areas. Additionally, the firm received 12 Metropolitan Tier-Two Rankings. Hand Arendall was recognized […]
City of Tarrant Changes Community’s Future by Optimizing Municipal Law – Hand Arendall’s Goldman Honored for Municipal Legal Work
For decades, the City of Tarrant, a small bedroom community turned industrial city, has struggled with blight, deserted property and environmental problems. Hand Arendall LLC partner Benjamin S. Goldman watched as city officials faced mounting problems with burned houses, abandoned cars and garbage issues. But in the beginning of 2011, […]
Christopher S. Williams Joins Hand Arendall as an Associate
Christopher S. Williams has joined Hand Arendall’s Mobile office as an associate. Christopher is an associate in the firm’s commercial litigation section. He grew up in Mobile, attending McGill-Toolen Catholic High School and Spring Hill College. Christopher was the SGA Senior Class President at Spring Hill, and graduated summa cum […]