$314.10
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10% Off for Alabama State Bar Real Property Probate & Trust Section Members
10% Off for Alabama State Bar Real Property Probate & Trust Section Members is $314.10
What Will Be Covered: Don’t miss this important program! Effectively representing clients in your real estate practice means staying on top of a broad range of topics and complex issues. This popular program will provide you with the timely and relevant information that every real estate lawyer needs to know!
Who Should Attend: Attorneys with a real property practice or who are licensed title insurance agents, as well as other professionals who deal with Real Property Issues, will benefit from this seminar.
You must complete this course by 11:59 PM on December 31, 2023 in order to receive credit with the Alabama State Bar.
Price Evans is Vice President and Commercial Underwriting Counsel at Mississippi Valley Title Services Company and Old Republic National Title Insurance Company. He advises Company agents and approved attorneys on title insurance policy coverages and handles commercial real estate transactions throughout Alabama and across the country. Price is a co-author of Alabama Property Rights and Remedies, Sixth Edition, professor at Birmingham School of Law, member of the Alabama Law Institute Real Estate Study Committee and a frequent speaker on real property and title insurance matters.
He is involved with the Alabama State Bar, having served two terms as Chairman of the Real Property, Probate and Trust Section and a member of the ASB Leadership Forum Class 15 (2020). Price is also an active member in the Birmingham Bar Association, having served as the Secretary/Treasurer, along with previous officer positions with the Young Lawyers Section, and participant in the Future Leaders Forum (2016). Price also is the Alabama Governmental Affairs Chairman for the Southeast Land Title Association. Price received a B.A. from The University of Alabama and a J.D., with honors, from Birmingham School of Law.
Mr. Givhan received his B.S. from Auburn University and his J.D., cum laude, from The University of Alabama School of Law. He is a Shareholder and Director at Lanier Ford Shaver & Payne, P.C., where his practice is concentrated in the areas of eminent domain, economic development, commercial real estate, real estate development, and real estate litigation. Mr. Givhan is a member of the Huntsville-Madison County Bar Association (Treasurer, 1997-1998), the Alabama State Bar and a Commissioner on the Uniform Law Commission. He also represents portions of Huntsville, Gurley, Owens Crossroads, and Madison County in the Alabama Legislature as State Senator (District 7), where he serves as Chairman of the Legislative Council, Chairman of the Madison County Legislation Committee, Vice Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and as a member of the following committees: Confirmations; Finance and Taxation Education; Finance and Taxation General Fund; Fiscal Responsibility and Economic Development; Healthcare; Rules; Veterans, Military Affairs and Public Safety; and Joint Transportation.
Rebecca Wright Pritchett is an experienced environmental, natural resources, and oil and gas attorney focusing on the intersection of government and business. With over 29 years of experience, her practice includes environmental permitting and compliance, enforcement defense, brownfield redevelopment, hazardous waste, CERCLA contribution and cost recovery, environmental cleanups, environmental litigation, administrative appeals, water quality, water rights, oil & gas exploration and production, mining, timber, legislative drafting, and lobbying.
Rebecca advises developers, property owners, and lenders during the redevelopment of urban and rural brownfield properties and landowners with issues related to wetlands, endangered species, concentrated animal feeding operations, borrow pits, and the construction of logging roads. She has litigated environmental cases in federal and state courts and administrative hearings before state environmental agencies and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Rebecca helps clients deal with all aspects of contaminated property, from environmental permitting and reporting requirements to brownfield redevelopment, financial incentives, and financing options. She also represents clients in CERCLA/Superfund matters, including negotiating administrative orders with EPA, performing multi-party cleanups and cost allocations, managing cooperating groups of potentially responsible parties (PRPs), and bringing cost recovery actions on behalf of PRP groups. Rebecca also works with estate planning and administration attorneys in planning and administering estates with potentially contaminated property. She received her B.A. in Journalism from the University of Southern Mississippi Honors College, her J.D. from the University of Oregon School of Law, and a Certificate of Completion in Environmental and Natural Resources Law from the University of Oregon School of Law. Rebecca is a member of the Alabama State Bar and the past chair of its environmental and natural resources section, actively involved in the Alabama Center for Real Estate’s Leadership Council, and the former president of Birmingham Commercial Real Estate Women (BirminghamCREW). She is a former regulator, having served for eight years on the Alabama Oil & Gas Board where she oversaw the exploration and production of oil and natural gas in the state. She is Alabama’s appointee to the Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission’s Environmental Committee. Rebecca has held numerous leadership roles in the American Bar Association since joining in 1994, including serving on the Section of Environment, Energy and Resources’ governing Council. Rebecca serves as the National Wildlife Federation’s Eastern Vice-Chair of its Board of Directors and is past president of the Alabama Wildlife Federation.
Mr. Justice has practiced law in Columbiana for over thirty-five years. He received his B.S. in Business Administration from Auburn University, and his J.D. from Cumberland School of Law. Following graduation from law school, he clerked for Justice James N. Bloodworth of the Alabama Supreme Court, and then entered practice with Karl C. Harrison, H. L. "Sonny" Conwill, and William T. Harrison in Columbiana. Over the years his practice has included real estate, probate, and municipal and county law. Mr. Justice is a member of the Shelby County Bar and the Alabama State Bar. He is now a partner with Ellis, Head, Owens & Justice.
Jason graduated from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2003 and is a member of the Alabama and Mississippi State Bars. He is licensed to practice in both state and federal district courts as well as the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. Prior to attending law school, Jason served his hometown community of Tuscaloosa, AL as a police officer and was a sniper on the department’s Special Response Team. He specializes in complex real estate litigation, foreclosure, ejectment, and probate matters and serves as Chief Legal Officer for Halliday, Watkins & Mann. He lives in Hoover with his wife of 22 years, Kim, and their two children. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with his family and woodworking.
Mr. Botes received his B.S. degree from the University of North Alabama and his J.D. degree from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. Prior to commencing legal practice, Mr. Botes served one-year clerkships each with the United States Trustee for the Northern District of Alabama, Billy J. Rivers, and United States District Judge for the Northern District of Alabama, E.B. Haltom, Jr. Mr. Botes is licensed to practice law in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee and Illinois. He is also admitted to practice before various United States District Courts, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and the United States Supreme Court. A member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys since its inception, Mr. Botes has served as a member of its Board of Directors and as its first full time Executive Director.
Roman was born and raised in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. He attended undergraduate, graduate and law school at the University of Alabama. He practiced law in Tuscaloosa for a couple of years then practiced with the Montgomery, Alabama firm of Beasley Allen for 17 years. As a lawyer, Roman had a multi-jurisdictional practice and was licensed to practice law in 8 states and over 35 federal jurisdictions. He has represented individuals, businesses, insurance companies and state governments. Roman previously served as a trial judge in Montgomery County, Alabama. In June of 2018, he resigned his judgeship to become the General Counsel of the Alabama State Bar. He is married to Caroline Thames Shaul and has three daughters, Anne Kingsley (16), Isabel (15) and Thompson (8).
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