Environmental Issues and Subdivision Development – Lorman Education seminar, October 2008
Developers, landowners, industry and governmental officials must be aware of the local, state and federal environmental issues, including the increasing demands for water and protection of natural resources that continue to evolve and directly involve the natural, practicable, economical and operational aspects of subdivision development and community. Read more
“Endangered Species Reintroduction Coming to Alabama,” The EnLaw, Volume 14, No. 1 – Page 3.
The state of Alabama ranks third among the fifty states in the number of species within its borders that are listed as threatened and endangered under the federal Endangered Species Act. Read More
OSHA Inspections and Citations: Do They Affect Architects and Engineers?
In today’s construction world, architects and engineers are more and more often finding themselves in the position of a project manager rather than a basic preconstruction architect or engineer working on drawings and proposals. Read more
Conflicts of Interest in Derivative Litigation Involving Closely Held Corporations: An All or Nothing Approach to the Requirement of “Independent” Corporate Counsel, 31 J.LEGAL PROF. 337 (2007), 63 BUS. LAW. 383 (Feb. 2008).
While the Module Rules of Professional Conduct is arguably a marked improvement over its predecessors. Read More
“Recent Developments in Toxic Tort Litigation,” presented to the Alabama State Bar Environmental Law Section, June 15, 2007.
There are a number of interesting ongoing issues in toxic tort litigation both statewide and nationwide. Read More