Casey Pipes Coauthors Article Concerning Overhaul Of Alabama’s Restrictive Covenant Act
Casey Pipes is coauthor of an article appearing in the November 2015 issue of the Alabama Lawyer titled, “Alabama Enacts Major Revisions of Alabama Code
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Casey Pipes is coauthor of an article appearing in the November 2015 issue of the Alabama Lawyer titled, “Alabama Enacts Major Revisions of Alabama Code
On June 11, 2015, at the annual meeting of the Trial Attorneys of America in Chicago, firm member Joseph P. H. Babington presented a paper
Casey Pipes recently joined other eminent domain and condemnation law experts from across the nation in a Virtual Round Table discussion concerning some of the
Chris Conte will give a presentation on preferential and fraudulent transfers under Title 11 U.S.C. §§ 547 and 548 at a seminar sponsored by the National Business
Casey Pipes will give a presentation concerning pre-condemnation action considerations for owners of property targeted for condemnation at a real estate law seminar taking place on October
Casey Pipes will present a paper titled, Land Use Law: Current Issues in Subdivision, Annexation and Zoning, at a National Business Institute seminar to be
Casey Pipes and Warren Herlong will make presentations at an American Law Institute seminar titled Condemnation 101: How to Prepare and Present an Eminent Domain Case,
Casey Pipes is the current chairman of the Condemnation Committee of the American Bar Association’s Section of Real Property, Trust and Estate Law. The committee
At an October 18, 2013 real estate law seminar at the University of Alabama School of Law, which was sponsored by the Real Property, Probate &
Warren Herlong will give a presentation on recent developments in Alabama eminent domain on July 26, 2013 at the Summer Conference of the Alabama Chapter of
On January 31, 2013, Warren Herlong provided an overview of Alabama eminent domain law at the Alabama Probate Judges Association Winter Conference at the Grand
Casey Pipes will join in a round table discussion titled “Thinking Out Loud: Property Rights After Natural Disasters,” sponsored by the Condemnation, Zoning and Land Use Committee