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373 Bus lawyers are available in Birmingham, Michigan. These lawyers are rated between 4.8/5 to 5/5 and 68% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $50 to $85 per hour.
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Charlie received his law degree, Masters in Taxation and Bachelors degrees from the University of Alabama School of Law and is admitted in the State of Alabama. He is rated AV Preeminent by his peers per Martindale-Hubbell.. His practice focuses on business formation, reorganization, acquisition and disposition, as well as tax planning for both large and small enterprises. Utilizing his expertise in the tax code, Uniform Commercial Code, and bankruptcy code allows him to provide a broad range of planning services as well as provide opinions in connection with transactions. Family business succession planning and related estate planning lead to many complex structures of business enterprises.. His clients are entrepreneurs (first and repeats), businesses in manufacturing, engineering, publishing, insurance, advertising, construction, land development, medical, healthcare, secured lending, restaurants and other professional or service businesses.. He is a founding member and secretary and treasurer of an Alabama malpractice mutual insurance company and serves many company boards as counsel.
Business litigation attorney Bruce McKee has been with Hare Wynn for more than three decades. With over 35 years of legal experience, he is prepared to aggressively fight for the rights of his clients. He handles much of the firm's appellate work, thoroughly researching various complex matters and preparing for settlement or trial. He has been recognized by numerous prestigious organizations, including Martindale-Hubbell®, The Best Lawyers in America®, and Super Lawyers® Magazine, and is admitted to practice throughout Alabama, Kentucky, Arkansas, and the United States Supreme Court. Need an attorney? Call Hare Wynn to discuss your case today.
Anne received her B.A. from Barnard College and her Juris Doctor from St. John’s University School of Law. She is admitted to practice in New York and Alabama and is engaged in estate and business planning, probate, and elder law planning. She is certified as an Elder Law Attorney (CELA) and is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. She is Co-founder of the Elder Law Services Committees of the Birmingham Bar Association and the Alabama State Bar; past president of the Birmingham Bar Association Women Lawyer’s Section. She is past president of Alabama Women in Business, Estate Planning Council of Birmingham, and SOS Foundation, and serves on the Advisory Council of Positive Maturity.. Anne has been selected as a Super Lawyer for the years 2010 - 2015 and as one of the Best Lawyers in America by Consumer GuideSM. She is the author of “Planning Ideas to Manage the Maze of Medicaid Eligibility” published in the February, 2013 edition of Estate Planning Magazine.
1986 – Present (28 years) Birmingham, Alabama Area. Environmental and Business Law services for property owners, businesses, local governments. Includes decades of experience dealing with EPA and the Alabama Department of Environmental Management.Special Assistant Attorney General, State of Alabama, appointed by Governor Guy Hunt and State AG Don Siegleman for Clean Water Act enforcement.Admitted to practice before Supreme Court of United States, United States Court of Appeals 11th Circuit, all USDC in Alabama.Represents major MSW industrial facilities in West Alabama. Defends several businesses involved in CERCLA, RCRA enforcement actions brought by EPA and ADEM. In 1996, Mr. Slawson was counsel to a group of Alabama citizens who prevailed in a $3 billion Clean Water Act suit, Kipp, et.al. v. Jefferson County, 2:93-CV-02492-JFG-PWG. This case has resulted in the complete overhaul of Jefferson County’s sewage treatment practices and provided a model for CWA settlements nationwide. It also established a $30 million greenway project for Jefferson County, the largest ever undertaken in the US. Slawson also participated in a suit which forced EPA to set TMDLs (total daily pollution limits) for all impaired water bodies in Alabama and will lead to a dramatic decrease of pollution discharge into the state’s waters.