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Livestream - Zoning Law


CLE Hours: 6 including 6 General, 1 Ethics, 1 Professionalism, 3 Trial Practice

Categories:
Ethics |  Professionalism |  Trial Practice

Dates


Description

 

Presiding:

 

Brandon L. Bowen, Program Co-Chair; Jenkins Bowen & Walker PC

 

Robert L. Walker, Program Co-Chair; Jenkins Bowen & Walker PC

 

 

8:00

IN-PERSON REGISTRATION OPENS

 

 

8:30

Welcome and Program Overview

 

Brandon L. Bowen

 

Robert L. Walker

 

 

8:35

Zoning 101

 

Brandon L. Bowen

 

 

9:35

Zoning 201, HB 1405, and HB 916 (Trial)

 

Robert L. Walker

 

 

10:35

Break

 

 

10:45

Vested Rights and Land Development Approvals (Trial)

 

Kenneth E. Jarrard, Jarrard & Davis LLP

 

 

11:45

Break

 

 

12:30

Professionalism (Professionalism)

  

Hon. Brian M. Rickman, Chief Judge, Georgia Court of Appeals

 

 

1:30

Soverign and Qualified Immunities, Recent Developments (Trial)

 

Mr. Timothy Joseph Buckley, III, Buckley Christopher PC

 

 

2:30

Break

 

 

2:45

Ethics and Quasi-Judicial Proceedings (Ethics)

 

William D. “Bill” NeSmith, III, Deputy General Counsel, State Bar of Georgia

 

 

3:45

Adjourn

Handouts

Speaker

Mr. Brandon Lowell Bowen's Profile

Mr. Brandon Lowell Bowen Related Seminars and Products

Jenkins Bowen & Walker PC


Brandon L. Bowen is a 2001 graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law, and a 1998 graduate of the University of Georgia.   Bowen was admitted to the Bar in Georgia in 2001, and performed a one-year judicial clerkship with the Superior Courts of Bartow and Gordon County, Georgia.  In August of 2002, Bowen became an associate with Jenkins & Olson, P.C., and a partner in that firm on January 1st, 2007.  The firm was renamed Jenkins, Olson & Bowen, P.C. in January of 2009 and Jenkins & Bowen, P.C. in January, 2012.

Brandon Bowen is a Partner at Jenkins & Bowen, P.C. a civil trial firm focused on the areas of zoning, condemnation, and local government law and in serious personal injury and trucking cases.  In addition to frequently appearing in the Superior Courts of Georgia, Bowen is a member of and has appeared in the Georgia Supreme Court and Court of Appeals and has also represented clients in zoning and condemnation cases in the United States District Courts for the Northern and Middle Districts of Georgia and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.  Since April of 2005, Bowen has had the privilege of serving as the City Attorney of Mountain Park, Georgia.  He is currently the Solicitor of Bartow County, Georgia.   He has assisted a number of local governments throughout Georgia in crafting and adopting effective land use regulations.  Bowen regularly speaks at continuing education seminars for the Georgia Bar and other professional organizations on the topic of local government land use regulation.


Mr. Robert Lige Walker's Profile

Mr. Robert Lige Walker Related Seminars and Products

Jenkins Bowen & Walker PC


Robert Walker is a partner at Jenkins & Bowen, P.C., Walker has vast experience in the areas of insurance defense and personal injury.  He has represented individuals as both plaintiffs and defendants, as well as insurance companies across the state in actions involving serious personal injuries.  Walker has also represented various cities, counties, businesses, neighborhood associations, citizen groups and individuals in state and federal courts in Georgia in the areas of condemnation, zoning, land use, environmental, and local government law.  In addition, Walker has represented numerous individuals and businesses in litigation involving disputes over contracts, loan agreements, wrongful foreclosure and individual property rights.  He is a graduate of Mercer University's Walter F. George School of Law, a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Georgia, and an honors graduate of Abraham Baldwin College.

Walker has also lectured on a number of insurance, local government and legal topics for the Georgia Institute of Continuing Legal Education, the University of Georgia's Carl Vinson Institute of Government, the Atlanta Regional Commission and various industry groups and private clients.  He is a graduate of the State Bar of Georgia's Leadership Academy and has been named as a "Who's Who in American Law".  Walker has been a member of a number of committees with the State Bar of Georgia Young Lawyers Division, including Legislative Affairs, Real Estate and Litigation.  Walker is also an active member of his community, serving as a member of the Rotary Club of Bartow County, a regular judge/evaluator for the State Bar of Georgia's High School Mock Trial Program, and is actively involved in the Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber of Commerce, serving on the Small Business Council and Cookout Committee.


Mr. Kenneth Edward Jarrard's Profile

Mr. Kenneth Edward Jarrard Related Seminars and Products

Jarrard & Davis LLP


Ken is a founding partner of Jarrard & Davis law firm in Cumming.  His firm specializes in local government representation, and is the retained counsel for the Counties of Barrow, Cherokee, Dawson, Forsyth, Georgetown-Quitman, Greene, Newton, Screven, and Pickens, and the Cities of Alpharetta, Fayetteville, Milton, and Stone Mountain.  His firm also provides litigation and specialty services on a case-by-case basis to governments and authorities throughout the state. In addition to legal representation, Ken provides numerous training classes throughout the year for Georgia elected and appointed officials, including attorneys and judges, in all areas of local government law including ethics, open government, contracts, emergency management, civil rights, zoning, and governmental immunities. Ken received his Master of Public Administration and law degree from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville.


Hon. Brian M. Rickman's Profile

Hon. Brian M. Rickman Related Seminars and Products

Georgia Court of Appeals


2015 – Present

Chief Judge Brian M. Rickman was appointed to the Georgia Court of Appeals in November 2015 by Governor Nathan Deal and took office on January 1, 2016.

 

Born in Madison County, Georgia, Judge Rickman was a jailer working in the Rabun County Detention Center before entering Piedmont College where he graduated cum laude with a Bachelor’s degree in 1998. He earned his Juris Doctor from The University of Georgia School of Law in 2001. While in law school he was a member of the Mock Trial Board and was involved in the Prosecutorial Clinic. Judge Rickman was admitted to the State Bar of Georgia on October 29th, 2001. He began his legal career as an Assistant District Attorney for the Alcovy Judicial Circuit and then the Mountain Judicial Circuit. In 2004 he left the District Attorney’s Office to become a partner in a small town law firm in Rabun County, Georgia. He was a partner at Stockton & Rickman. At Stockton & Rickman, in addition to taking on whatever clients came through the door, including several pro bono cases, he was involved in civil litigation and was defense counsel in several cases including murder cases. In 2008, Judge Rickman was appointed by Governor Sonny Perdue to be the District Attorney for the Mountain Judicial Circuit and this was the position Judge Rickman held prior to taking office at The Georgia Court of Appeals.

 

In 2004, Judge Rickman became an adjunct professor at Piedmont College. He has taught several courses, including, American Government, Criminal Law and Procedure, and Courts and Society. He is a member of the Piedmont College Board of Trustees.

 

Judge Rickman was involved in several Professional Organizations as District Attorney. He was a member of the Georgia Board of Public Safety. The Georgia Board of Public Safety has statutory oversight over the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, the Georgia Department of Public Safety, and the Georgia Public Training Center. He was elected to be Secretary of the Georgia Board of Public Safety. Judge Rickman also served on the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council as the Board of Public Safety representative. Judge Rickman was elected by colleagues to serve on The Prosecuting Attorney’s Council of Georgia. The Prosecuting Attorney’s Council has statutory oversight over the State budget and training of Georgia’s District Attorney’s Offices. He served as chairman of the Personnel Committee.

 

In 2008, Judge Rickman was a recipient of the Piedmont College Alumni Association’s Pacesetter Award. In 2013 he was named by the Fulton Daily Report as a “40 under 40 On the Rise,” selection.

 

Judge Rickman’s most important role is as husband to his wife, Maggie, and father to his two young children.



Mr. William Dallas NeSmith III's Profile

Mr. William Dallas NeSmith III Related Seminars and Products

State Bar of Georgia


Deputy General Counsel for the State Bar of Georgia since 2014.
 
•Originally from Macon.
 
•Graduate of Mercer University with a Juris Doctor Degree from the Walter F.George School of Law at Mercer University.
 
•Served on the Investigative Panel for the State Disciplinary Board for the State Bar of Georgia (now the State Disciplinary Board)and was a member for seven years. Served as Chair.
 
•Formerly a county attorney in two counties,city attorney in three cities, and represented several other governmental authorities.
 
•He was formerly a municipal court judge in eight cities and is currently the judge in Ideal Georgia. District 3 representative for the Georgia Council of Municipal Court Judges.
 
•He is currently teaching Business Law and the Legal Environment of Business at Georgia Southwestern for the School of Business and Computing. He has been teaching at the college level since 1999.
 
•Bill regularly teaches continuing legal education courses in ethics and professionalism for the State Bar of Georgia and continuing education courses for the Institute for Continuing Judicial Education.
 
•Parliamentarian for the State Bar of Georgia.


Important Information

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