A Tale of Two Cities: Havana and Mobile, their entwined history, enduring ties and shared prospects
Total Credits: .50 including .50 CLE
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- Categories:
- International Law
- Faculty:
- Grey Redditt
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Original Program Date:
- Dec 05, 2024
- License:
- Access for 90 day(s) after purchase.
Description
This seminar will discuss the longstanding relationship between Havana and Mobile and its historical meaning and the relevancy to law, lawyers and the state of Alabama.
Handouts
Handout 1 (339.8 KB) | 24 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Handout 2 (153.6 KB) | 11 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Handout 3 (1.1 MB) | 15 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Faculty
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Grey Redditt has represented business and industry clients in environmental, toxic tort and product liability litigation for over four decades. His practice is largely focused on class action, multi-party and multi-jurisdictional litigation. Representations have included litigation arising under federal and state environmental laws; soil, groundwater and surface water contamination claims; air releases; chemical, pesticide and herbicide exposure claims; and asbestos claims. Grey has served as national and regional trial counsel for a number of companies in the asbestos litigation, and he has in this capacity handled cases throughout the United States and its territories. His success in defending clients in this field has earned him recognition by Best Lawyers in America© in the area of Product Liability Litigation: Defendants.
Grey serves as outside General Counsel for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile, and in this role counsels clients on matters ranging from employment, school law, and health care matters to business and real estate, as well as representing the Archdiocese in a wide range of litigated matters.
Active in a number of professional organizations, Grey has chaired Defense Research Institute Committees and lectured at seminars in areas related to his practice. He is also active in the South Alabama community, and serves on numerous civic, charitable and governmental boards.