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S. William Moore, (P.A.), Partner Attorney
Eminent Domain; Condemnation; Inverse Condemnation; Property Rights; Conservation Easements; Easements; Real Property Acquisitions; Righ...
Phone:866-675-7157, 941-365-3800
Web:http://www.brighammoore.com
Address: 3277 Fruitville Road, Unit E, Sarasota, FL 34237
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Law Firm:Brigham Moore, LLP
Lawyer:S. William Moore, (P.A.)
Phone:866-675-7157, 941-365-3800
Fax:941-952-1414
Lawyer Title:Partner
Practice Areas:Eminent Domain; Condemnation; Inverse Condemnation; Property Rights; Conservation Easements; Easements; Real Property Acquisitions; Right of Way Easements; Trial Practice
Bio:Author: "Blight as a Means of Justifying Condemnation for Economic Redevelopment in Florida," Stetson Law Review, Winter 2006; "The Future of Inverse Condemnation," Florida Bar Seminar, 2003; "Necessity Issues," CLE International Eminent Domain Seminar; 2002; Nichols on Eminent Domain (3rd Ed.), Chapter 14A, "Valuation of Public Utilities" (1997); Nichols on Eminent Domain (3rd Ed.), Chapter 14B, "Condemnation of Public Utilities Appraisal Techniques," (1997); Florida Eminent Domain Practice & Procedure Manual (5th Ed.), Chapter 13, "Inverse Condemnation," (1996); Florida Eminent Domain Practice & Procedure Manual (4th Ed.), Chapter 13, "Inverse Condemnation," (1992 Supp.); Florida Eminent Domain Practice and Procedure Manual (4th Ed.) Chapter 13, "Inverse Condemnation," (1988). Co-Author: Daily Business Review, Miami, "Real Estate Review: Urban Forum, Private Property Owners Threatened by Twisted Concept of 'Blight'," 2004; Florida Real Estate Journal, "CRAs Put Property Rights Under Siege," 2004; "Condemnation Blight Case Study," ALI-ABA Seminar, Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation; Florida Eminent Domain Practice & Procedure Manual (6th Ed., 2003) and (5th Ed.), Chapter 13, "Inverse Condemnation," (1999 Supp.); Matthew Bender (1994), "Case Alert re: Dolan v. City of Tigard". Damages are Not Automatic in a Map of Reservation Case," 1993; Nichols on Eminent Domain, Chapter 18, "Evidence," 1990; Florida Eminent Domain Practice and Procedure Manual (3rd Ed.)
Admitted:1973, Florida, U.S. District Court, Southern, Middle and Northern Districts of Florida; 1981, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth and Eleventh Circuits
College:Florida State University, B.A., 1966
Law School:Florida State University, J.D., 1972
Membership:The Florida Bar (Member: Eminent Domain Committee, Eminent Domain Outline for the Trial Judges Handbook, 1975; Subcommittee on Eminent Domain, Jury Instructions, 1981-1986; Fellow, 1974? and Chairman, 1990, Continuing Legal Education, Eminent Domain Committee).
Web:http://www.brighammoore.com
Languages:English

Lawyer S. William Moore, (P.A.), graduated from Florida State University, B.A., 1966 Florida State University, J.D., 1972, is now employed by Brigham Moore, LLP at 3277 Fruitville Road, Unit E Sarasota, FL 34237.

While being a member of The Florida Bar (Member: Eminent Domain Committee, Eminent Domain Outline for the Trial Judges Handbook, 1975; Subcommittee on Eminent Domain, Jury Instructions, 1981-1986; Fellow, 1974? and Chairman, 1990, Continuing Legal Education, Eminent Domain Committee)., S. William Moore, (P.A.) is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing S. William Moore, (P.A.) as your lawyer, you should consider whether S. William Moore, (P.A.) offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if S. William Moore, (P.A.) has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though S. William Moore, (P.A.)'s office is located at Sarasota, FL, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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S. William Moore, (P.A.) has been admitted in 1973, Florida, U.S. District Court, Southern, Middle and Northern Districts of Florida; 1981, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth and Eleventh Circuits. His or her practice areas include Eminent Domain; Condemnation; Inverse Condemnation; Property Rights; Conservation Easements; Easements; Real Property Acquisitions; Right of Way Easements; Trial Practice.

S. William Moore, (P.A.)'s college and law school education includes Florida State University, B.A., 1966, Florida State University, J.D., 1972. Other biographical background includes Author: "Blight as a Means of Justifying Condemnation for Economic Redevelopment in Florida," Stetson Law Review, Winter 2006; "The Future of Inverse Condemnation," Florida Bar Seminar, 2003; "Necessity Issues," CLE International Eminent Domain Seminar; 2002; Nichols on Eminent Domain (3rd Ed.), Chapter 14A, "Valuation of Public Utilities" (1997); Nichols on Eminent Domain (3rd Ed.), Chapter 14B, "Condemnation of Public Utilities Appraisal Techniques," (1997); Florida Eminent Domain Practice & Procedure Manual (5th Ed.), Chapter 13, "Inverse Condemnation," (1996); Florida Eminent Domain Practice & Procedure Manual (4th Ed.), Chapter 13, "Inverse Condemnation," (1992 Supp.); Florida Eminent Domain Practice and Procedure Manual (4th Ed.) Chapter 13, "Inverse Condemnation," (1988). Co-Author: Daily Business Review, Miami, "Real Estate Review: Urban Forum, Private Property Owners Threatened by Twisted Concept of 'Blight'," 2004; Florida Real Estate Journal, "CRAs Put Property Rights Under Siege," 2004; "Condemnation Blight Case Study," ALI-ABA Seminar, Eminent Domain and Land Valuation Litigation; Florida Eminent Domain Practice & Procedure Manual (6th Ed., 2003) and (5th Ed.), Chapter 13, "Inverse Condemnation," (1999 Supp.); Matthew Bender (1994), "Case Alert re: Dolan v. City of Tigard". Damages are Not Automatic in a Map of Reservation Case," 1993; Nichols on Eminent Domain, Chapter 18, "Evidence," 1990; Florida Eminent Domain Practice and Procedure Manual (3rd Ed.). You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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