Total Credits: 6 including 6 CLE, 1 Ethics
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Price Evans is Assistant Vice President and Commercial Underwriting Counsel at Mississippi Valley Title Services Company and Old Republic National Title Insurance Company and co-author of Alabama Property Rights and Remedies (5th ed. CLE Alabama). Mr. Evans graduated from The University of Alabama with a B.A. in Geography with a specialization in Regional and Urban Planning and received his J.D., with honors, from The Birmingham School of Law.Before joining Mississippi Valley Title, Mr. Evans was a Commercial Underwriter at a title insurance agency and prior to that, the Land Development Manager for a home building and land development company.
Mr. Walker serves as Chief Executive Officer of the Alabama Association of Realtors. He manages the affairs of the Association and advocacy efforts in state government in furtherance of the REALTORS® mission statement, code of ethics, and strategic partnerships. Mr. Walker received his law degree from Thomas Goode Jones School of Law at Faulkner University.
Mr. Givhan received his B.S. from Auburn University and his J.D., cum laude, from The University of Alabama School of Law. His practice concentrates in the areas of eminent domain, commercial real estate, real estate development, commercial loans, real estate litigation, corporate law and residential real estate. Mr. Givhan is a member of the Huntsville-Madison County Bar Association (Treasurer, 1997-98) and the Alabama State Bar.
Mr. Caliento is underwriting counsel for Reli Settlement Solutions, LLC in Birmingham. His responsibilities include commercial underwriting, claims analysis and legal support for title and closing services. Mr. Caliento has over 25 years of experience in the title industry and has held counsel positions with national underwriters, as well as local title agencies. He received his B.S. degree from the University of Florida and his J.D. from Birmingham School of Law. Mr. Caliento is a member of the Alabama State Bar, the Birmingham Bar Association and the Shelby County Bar Association; and is a licensed Alabama title insurance agent. For the past several years Mr. Caliento has served as vice chairman of the city of Helena Planning and Zoning Board.
Mr. Irby received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Auburn University in 1966, and his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama in 1970. He has been a practicing attorney in Baldwin County since 1971. Irby & Heard, P.C. has its office in Fairhope, Alabama.
Sam Irby was admitted to the Alabama Bar Association and the United States District Court in 1971 and was admitted to the United States Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit, and the United States Supreme Court in 1978. He is a member of the Baldwin County Bar Association, and serves as a member of the Executive Committee; member of the Alabama Bar Association; member of the American Bar Association; and member of the Estate Planning Council of Mobile, Inc.
Sam Irby currently serves as a member of the Board of Bar Commissioners for the Alabama 28th Judicial Circuit; Trustee of the Alabama State Bar Foundation; Fellow of the Alabama Law Foundation; 2015 recipient of the Alabama Bar Association President's Award; Secretary-Treasurer of the Real Property, Property & Trust Law Section of the Alabama Bar Association; member of the Alabama State Bar Association Digital Communications Committee; past Chairman of the Alabama Bar Association Solo and Small Practice Task Force; and Chairman of the Alabama Bar Association Solo and Small Firm Section.
Autumn Caudell earned her undergraduate degree from The University of Alabama, and her law degree from Jones School of Law. She was admitted to the Alabama State Bar in 2013. Prior to joining the bar, Ms. Caudell practiced in a small firm for six years. She provided legal services in several different areas, including an emphasis on our indigent community through criminal and juvenile appointments as well as pro bono legal services with the Montgomery Volunteer Lawyers Program. She handled criminal and civil trial cases, as well as a substantial amount of transactional work and certificate of need (“CON”) work. Ms. Caudell joined the Bar as Assistant Ethics Counsel and Director of the Practice Management Assistance Program in 2019.