Background
Slone, Daniel K. was born on April 18, 1958 in Greeneville, Tennessee, United States.
Slone, Daniel K. was born on April 18, 1958 in Greeneville, Tennessee, United States.
Birmingham-Southern College (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1980). University of Michigan (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1983). Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa.
Note Editor, Michigan Journal of Law Reform, 1981-1983.
Worked at McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe, Limited liability partnership (Richmond, Virginia) specializing in General Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1983, Virginia. Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Beta Kappa.
Note Editor, Journal of Law Reform.
Author: "Wetlands Reform: Is the Tide Turning?" Probate & Property, American Bar Association, July/August 1996. "Open for Business: The Legislative Framework of the Republic of Kazakhstan," Caspian Crossroads, Summer/Fall 1995.
"Haymount and the Developer"s Lament," National Wetlands Newsletter, March/April 1995. "The Birds and the Trees: What Every Developer Should Know About the Endangered Species Acting," Probate & Property, American Bar Association, March/April 1995.
"The Planner as Warrier (Together with an Argument for an Asterisck)," Making Towns: Principles and Techniques, Publication for the University of Maryland, January 1995.
"Haymount: Advancing Environmental and Social Agendas Through Development," Virginia Chapter, American Planning Association, November 1994. "Haymount: A Vision of a Real Town," Virginia Land Use Digest, Winter 1994. "Navigating the New Wetlands Regulations," The Practical Real Estate Lawyers 73, May 1993.
"Keeping Contaminated Properties in Commerce," The Practical Real Estate Lawyer 21, May 1991.
"Real Estate Contaminated by Office-Site Sources," Probate & Property, American Bar Association, September/October 1990. "Assessing Office-Site Groundwater Contamination Sources in Real Estate Transactions," 2 Hazardous Material Control 34, May 1989.
"The Michigan Environmental Protection Acting: Bringing Citizen-Initiated Environmental Suits into the 1980"s," 12 Ecology Law Quarterly 271, 1985. Speaker: "Putting Wisconsin Communities Back on their Feet: Planning for Walkable, Transit-Friendly Neighborhoods," Citizens for a Better Environment, October 7, 1996.
"Wetlands Mitigation Alternatives," American Bar Association Annual Meeting, August 5, 1996.
"Negotiating International Mineral AgreementsThe Host Government Perspective," National Mining Association, Mining Lawyers Conference, October 14, 1995. "The Yin and Yang of an Environmental Agenda in the New Urban Setting," Third Congress for the New Urbanism, February 18-20, 1995. "Getting Nontraditional and Sustainable Planning Programs Through Traditional Zoning Laws," Building Virginia, American Institute of Architects, Virginia Chapter, November 4, 1994.
"American Bar Association Wetlands for Real Estate Lawyers," Environmental Realty Confronts the Real Estate Lawyer, American Bar Association Real Property and Trust Law Section First Annual Environmental Conference, November 4, 1994.
"Monster in the Marsh: S106 Historic Resources Review in the Nationwide Permitting Process," Wetlands Permitting: Quagmire for the Unwary, American Bar Association Annual Meeting, August 8, 1994. "Environmental Issues in Local Land Use Decisions," Virginia State Bar Presentation, June 17, 1994.
"Environmental Issues in Inside the Fence Projects," Inside the Fence-Outside the Balance Sheet, Sponsored by McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe, Limited liability partnership and Center for Robust Speech Systems Capital, June 10, 1994. "Implementation: The Private Sector," Second Congress for the New Urbanism, May 20-23, 1994.
"Landlord and Tenant Liabilities," Environmental Law Seminar, Sponsored by Law Education Institute, Incorporated. and the Bureau of National Affairs, Incorporated., March 3, 1994 and January 1995.
"The Zoning Board Meets the Visionary: Regulatory Change from New Development Models," Building Virginia, American Institutes of Architects, Virginia Chapter, November 4, 1993. "Privatization: Options and Answers," Association of Public Works Authorities, Virginia, District of Columbia and Doctor of Medicine, Annual Conference, May 13, 1993. Robert R. Merhige National Environmental Negotiations Judge, April 1992 and 1993.
"Planning for Electric Growth: State and Regional Issues Florida, Virginia, Texas and the Southeast," Sponsored by McGraw-Hill, Incorporated."s Energy Group, February 17, 1993.
"Legal Aspects of Movement and Disposal of Solid Waste," Annual Conference Solid Wast Association of North America, Virginia Chapter, November 5, 1992. "Wetlands Booby Traps: The New Nationwides, Permit Revocation and Subsequent Owner Liability," Federal Regulation of Wetlands: An Overview, American Bar Association Conference, August 9, 1992.
"Legal Aspects of Wetlands," Virginia Association of Surveyors Conference, July 24, 1992. "Privatization: The Negotiating Process," Local Government Officials Waste Management Workshop, Virginia Association of Counties, June 23, 1992.
"Nationwide Permits," Wetlands Permitting Workshop, Espey, Huston & Associates, December 11, 1991.
"Assembling the Neotraditional Town with an Eye Toward Nature," The Fourth National Conference on American Planning History/Fifth International Conference Planning History Group, November 9, 1991. "Environmentally Responsible Development Near Sensitive Areas," The Second Annual Joint Conference: Environmental Aspects of Corporate and Real Estate Matters, American Bar Association, June 5, 1991. "Land Use, Development and Permitting," Emerging Environmental Issues in Virginia, The Cambridge Institute, February 1991.
"Wetlands and Water Quality Regulations: Designing in a Changing Regulatory System," Building Virginia, American Institutes of Architects, Virginia Chapter, October 18, 1990.
"Keeping Contaminated Properties in Commerce," The Contaminated Property TransactionInnovative Approaches to Making the Deal Work, American Bar Association Conference, August 5, 1990. "Legal Aspects of Environmental Assessments," Environmental Assessments Seminar, Malcolm Pirnie Engineering, October 2, 1989.
"Environmental Concerns of Owners," Society of Industrial and Office Realtors, Virginia Chapter, Annual Conference, September 23, 1989. "Laws Regulating Development in Wetlands," Land Development Regulation Seminar, Kidde Consultants, September 21, 1989.
"Impact of Wetlands Regulations," Tidewater Builder"s Association Conference, September 14, 1989.
"Environmental Concerns of Owners," Society of Industrial and Office Realtors, Virginia Chapter, Annual Conference, February 27, 1988. Member, Board of Advisors, BNA"s Environmental Due Diligence Guide. General Counsel: Virginia Housing and the Environment Network.
The Greening of America.
Member: Land Use Section. Environment Section, Virginia Bar Association.
Real Estate Section. Environmental Law Section, Richmond Bar Association.
Member: American Bar Association (Vice-Chairman, Wetlands and Endangered Species Committee, Real Property, Trust and Probate Section. Natural Resources, Energy and Environment Section).
American Planning Association. American Institute of Architects.
Natural Lands Trust; National Nonpoint Source Federation.
American Society of Landscape Architects. Coalition for Responsible Land Use. Association of State Wetland Managers.
Congress for the New Urbanism (Charter Member and General Counsel).
Environmental Concern, Incorporated. Virginia Association of Wetland Professionals (Editor, Newsletter and Member of Board, 1994 and 1995).
Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation. McGuire, Woods, Battle & Boothe, Limited liability partnership is among the largest law firms in the United States.
From its locations in Alexandria, Baltimore, Charlottesville, Jacksonville, Norfolk, Richmond, Tysons Corner, Washington, District of Columbia, Almaty, Republic of Kazakstan, Moscow, Russia, Brussels, Belgium, and Zurich, Switzerland, the firm serves the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast region and other United States. and foreign corporate centers.
This concentration of lawyers in one of the fastest growing, most populous areas of the nation, coupled with a long tradition of excellence and individual attention, distinguishes the firm from most others
Member, Board of Advisors, BNA"s Environmental Due Diligence Guide. General Counsel: Virginia Housing and the Environment Network. The Greening of America.
Member: Land Use Section.
Environment Section, Virginia Bar Association. Real Estate Section; Environmental Law Section, Richmond Bar Association.
Member: American Bar Association (Vice-Chairman, Wetlands and Endangered Species Committee, Real Property, Trust and Probate Section. Natural Resources, Energy and Environment Section).
American Planning Association.
American Institute of Architects. Natural Lands Trust; National Nonpoint Source Federation. American Society of Landscape Architects.
Coalition for Responsible Land Use.
Association of State Wetland Managers. Congress for the New Urbanism (Charter Member and General Counsel).
Environmental Concern, Incorporated. Virginia Association of Wetland Professionals (Editor, Newsletter and Member of Board, 1994 and 1995).
Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Foundation.