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David W. Childs, Associate Attorney
Environmental Law; Air Quality; Wetlands Regulation; Trademarks; Intellectual Property; Administrative Law
Phone:850-222-7500
Web:http://www.hgslaw.com
Address: 119 South Monroe Street, Suite 300, Tallahassee, FL 32301
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Law Firm:Hopping Green & Sams, P.A.
Lawyer:David W. Childs
Phone:850-222-7500
Fax:850-224-8551
Lawyer Title:Associate
Practice Areas:Environmental Law; Air Quality; Wetlands Regulation; Trademarks; Intellectual Property; Administrative Law
Bio:Author: "The World Health Organization's Prequalification Program and its Potential Effect on Data Exclusivity Laws," 60 Food & Drug Law Journal 79 (2005); "Book Note, 13 Florida State Journal of Transnational Law & Policy," 573 (2004); "Reviewing Alexandre Timoshenko, Environmental Negotiator Handbook," (2003); "The Unresolved Debates that Scorched Kyoto: An Analytical Framework," 13 University of Miami International & Comparative Law Review 233, (2005). Co-Author: Incidental Take Permitting & Habitat Conservation Planning, Annual Treatise: Environmental and Land Use Section of the Florida Bar (2006). "The Endangered Species Act Listing Process", 2008 ELULS Treatise. "Protecting the Florida Manatee", 2008 ELULS Treatise. Lecturer: Marinas, Marine Access, and Manatees, Florida Chamber "Summer School" Environmental Permitting, 2006.
Admitted:2005, Florida; registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
College:Mississippi State University, B.S., 2001
Law School:Florida State University, J.D., with honors, 2005
Membership:The Florida Bar; U.S. Patent Bar.
Web:http://www.hgslaw.com
Languages:English

Lawyer David W. Childs, graduated from Mississippi State University, B.S., 2001 Florida State University, J.D., with honors, 2005, is now employed by Hopping Green & Sams, P.A. at 119 South Monroe Street, Suite 300 Tallahassee, FL 32301.

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David W. Childs has been admitted in 2005, Florida; registered to practice before U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. His or her practice areas include Environmental Law; Air Quality; Wetlands Regulation; Trademarks; Intellectual Property; Administrative Law.

David W. Childs's college and law school education includes Mississippi State University, B.S., 2001, Florida State University, J.D., with honors, 2005. Other biographical background includes Author: "The World Health Organization's Prequalification Program and its Potential Effect on Data Exclusivity Laws," 60 Food & Drug Law Journal 79 (2005); "Book Note, 13 Florida State Journal of Transnational Law & Policy," 573 (2004); "Reviewing Alexandre Timoshenko, Environmental Negotiator Handbook," (2003); "The Unresolved Debates that Scorched Kyoto: An Analytical Framework," 13 University of Miami International & Comparative Law Review 233, (2005). Co-Author: Incidental Take Permitting & Habitat Conservation Planning, Annual Treatise: Environmental and Land Use Section of the Florida Bar (2006). "The Endangered Species Act Listing Process", 2008 ELULS Treatise. "Protecting the Florida Manatee", 2008 ELULS Treatise. Lecturer: Marinas, Marine Access, and Manatees, Florida Chamber "Summer School" Environmental Permitting, 2006.. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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