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| Practice Areas | Construction Law; International Law | | | Education | University of Alabama, J.D., 1971, Princeton University, B.A., cum laude, 1968 | | | Admitted | 1971, Alabama | |
| Memberships | Birmingham, American and International Bar Associations; Alabama State Bar. | | | Born | Birmingham, Alabama, June 5, 1946 | | | Biography | Order of the Coif. Editor-in-Chief, Alabama Law Review, 1971. Hugo Black Scholar. Author: "Construction Management and Design-Build/Fast Track Construction From the Perspective of a General Contractor," 46 Law and Contemp. Prob. 25, 1983; "Selection and Use of Engineering Experts from a Lawyer's Viewpoint," Practical Considerations in the Selection and Use of Construction Experts, ABA FCCI, 1990. Co-Author: "The Multi-Prime Job," Construction Briefings, May, 1979; Alabama Construction Law, PESI, 1984; "Enforcing Arbitration Agreements in Alabama: A Double Standard Dilemma," 54 The Alabama Lawyer 38, 1993; "The Supreme Court's Decision on Terminix Reaffirms the Scope of the FAA," 50 Disp. Resol. J. 8, April 1995. | | | ISLN | 908621451 | |
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