Background
Corry, David Michael was born on December 1, 1963 in Darien, Connecticut, United States. Son of Chris and Barbara (Swift) Corry.
Corry, David Michael was born on December 1, 1963 in Darien, Connecticut, United States. Son of Chris and Barbara (Swift) Corry.
Bachelor with distinction in Mass Communications, University South Florida, 1986. Juris Doctor with honors, Florida State University, 1990.
Worked at Bricklemyer Smolker & Bolves, P.A. (Tampa, Florida) specializing in Eminent Domain, Environmental Law, Land Use Law, Zoning, Planning, Developments of Regional Impact, Water Law, Real Estate, Title Insurance, Property Tax Appeals, Local Government Law, Administrative Law, General Commercial Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1990, Florida. United States. District Court, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida.
Phi Kappa Phi.
Phi Alpha Delta. Order of Omega. Member, Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law, 1989-1990. The Order of Barristers.
President, Moot Court Team.
Recipient: First Place Award, 1990 August A. Rendigs, Junior National Products Liability Moot Court Competition. Second Place Award, 1989 Irving R. Kaufman National Securities Law Moot Court Competition.
Best Oral Advocate Award, 1988 Florida State University Intramural Moot Court Competition. 1986 University of South Florida Outstanding Senior Leader Award.
Member: Hillsborough County Bar Association (President, Young Lawyers Division).
The Florida Bar (Member, Litigation Section). Tampa Bay Inn of Court. University of South Florida Alumni Association, Secretary-Treasurer.
University of South Florida Alumni Council of 100.
Appointed: Thirteenth Judicial Circuit Teen Court Judge. Protection of property rights is the basic premise upon which Bricklemyer Smolker & Bolves, P.A. was founded.
We are not a full service law firm in the traditional sense, but we are a full service law firm with respect to our clients" property rights. We represent clients in every phase of their involvement with real property, including negotiating and drafting purchase and sale agreements and related financial documents.
Due diligence investigations.
Comprehensive planning, zoning and permitting. Leasing and management activities. Impact fee challenges.
Vested rights determinations.
Property tax appeals. Title insurance litigation.
Water, wetlands, endangered species and upland habitat protection issues and eminent domain matters. Our eminent domain practice encompasses the representation of property owners and condemning authorities in the right of way acquisition process, whether by voluntary sale, condemnation or inverse condemnation or "takings" cases.
Our practice also includes the protection of right of way corridors once acquired by condemning authorities.
Member Hillsborough County Bar Association (board directors, president Young Lawyers division since 1993, board directors), Inns of Court Sigma Alpha Epsilon (alumni advisor 1993-1997).