Bishop Colvin
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      • Woody Sanderson
      • Steve Stine
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  • Home
  • About Us
  • Attorneys
    • Taylor Brooks
    • Whit Colvin
    • Nori Horton
    • Carl Johnson
    • Leslie Klasing
    • Melissa McKie
    • Chris Pape
    • Caroline Pennington
    • Claire Puckett
    • Zach Roberson
    • Drew Rudloff
    • Woody Sanderson
    • Steve Stine
    • McKala Troxler
    • J.R. Brooks, Retired

Whit Colvin

Whit Colvin regularly consults with clients in complex, specialized areas – land use, desegregation, federal regulatory and statutory law (such as the Fair Labor Standards Act), education finance issues, and related areas. He has represented the State of Alabama in its efforts to satisfy its statewide desegregation obligations and local boards in similar efforts, as well as the University of Montevallo in its higher education desegregation case. He works regularly with clients on land development opportunities, zoning, overtime issues, regulatory and statutory compliance, and other matters in the public sector. He is frequently engaged by professional groups and boards of education to speak on topics of interest to educational professionals and board members.

Education

  • University of Alabama School  of Law, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, cum laude, Juris Doctorate, 1995
  • Birmingham Southern  College, Birmingham, Alabama, cum laude, Bachelor of Arts, 1992

Admitted

  • Alabama (1995)
  • United States Court of Appeals for Eleventh Circuit
  • Supreme Court of Alabama
  • United States District Court for Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Alabama

Email: wcolvin@bishopbrooks.com

Direct Number: 205.224.4195

Alabama State Bar Rules require the following: No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services provided by other lawyers.

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