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Fowler White Boggs’s Environmental Group constructs multi-disciplinary teams of attorneys from various practice areas within the Firm to provide integrated legal services to energy companies, utilities, government entities and property owners. Our Environmental lawyers handle a wide variety of legal issues throughout the state of Florida that center upon Energy and Natural Resources. Fowler White has formed strong strategic alliances with consulting partners, environmental engineers and consultants, regulatory agencies and other permitting authorities to assist our clients within the Energy and Natural Resources fields. Not only does our multi-disciplinary project approach address Intellectual Property law, capital transactions, state and federal tax and regulatory issues, but our approach also places a great deal of emphasis on project management issues, which include real estate issues, land use and zoning needs, land use and regulatory entitlements and complex environmental permitting. Our Energy and Natural Resources attorneys also work closely with the Firm’s lobbyists to provide governmental advocacy services at the federal, state and local levels.
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Rhea F. Law, Chair of the Board, and CEO of the Firm, gives an up to date report on current Florida legislative and executive growth management initiatives.
A discussion of Alachua County's recently adopted plan for rapid transit, transit oriented developments and alternative approaches to transportation concurrency.
Seth Harry, principal with Seth Harry & Associates, Inc., discusses principles and attributes of TOD from an economic, political and design perspective.
Andrea Zelman, a shareholder in the firm's Environment and Land Use Practice Group, discusses a guide for the private sector practitioner.
Linda Shelley discusses how growth management policies and regulations in the Old World were base on the belief that growth was "Mathematical” and how the current economic and political environment is changing that perception.
Michael J. Ciccarone discusses the impact of changing economic realities in our New World and how they will drive changes to the development practices, land use policies and law at all levels of the government.




















