Background
Rogers, E. Mabry was born on September 22, 1947 in Demopolis, Alabama, United States.
Rogers, E. Mabry was born on September 22, 1947 in Demopolis, Alabama, United States.
Yale University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1969). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1974).
Worked at Bradley Arant Rose & White Limited Liability Partnership (Birmingham, Alabama) specializing in General Civil Practice. Employment Discrimination, Banking, Corporation, Labor, Insurance, Tax, Public Utility, Probate, Antitrust, Bankruptcy, Construction, Products Liability, Government Contracts, Oil and Gas, Real Property. Corporate and Municipal Finance.
Litigation in all Courts, Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1974, Alabama. Law Clerk, United States.
District Judge Seybourn H. Lynne, Northern District of Alabama, 1974-1975. Company-Author: "Public Office as a Public Trust: A Suggestion that Impeachment for High Crimes and Misdemeanors Implies a Fiduciary Standard," 63 Georgetown Law Review 1025, 1975.
"Liability of Architect-Engineers," 80-2 Construction Briefings, March, 1980.
Author: "The Constitutionality of Alabama"s Statute of Limitations for Construction Litigation: The Legislature Tries Again," 11 Cumberland Law Review, 1980. "Can of Worms: Discovery in Construction Litigation," 11 America J. Trial Advocacy 367 (1987).
Company-Author: "Architect-Engineer Liability Under Alabama Law," Cambridge Institute, 1988.
Company-Author, "Construction Claims Under Alabama Law," Cambridge Institute, 1989. "Engineers and New Technology," Education and Continuing Education for the Civil Engineer (American Society of Civil Engineers 1990).
"The Effect of Licensing Laws on Design-Build Projects," Design-Build Contracting Handbook (Wiley, 1992). "Alabama Survey," Fifty State Construction Lien and Bond Law (Wiley, 1992).
"Industrial Contracts," Construction Project Formbook (Wiley, 1994).
Lecturer, Antitrust, Judicial Clerkships Courses, University of Alabama, 1975. Member: Birmingham and American Bar Associations. Alabama State Bar. Fellow, American College of Construction Lawyers.
History: Bradley Arant Rose & White Limited Liability Partnership was organized in 1904 as Tillman, Grubb, Bradley & Morrow in Birmingham, Alabama.
The firm has practiced under its current name since 1963. The firm, with more than one hundred twenty lawyers, maintains two offices in Birmingham and one in Huntsville.
Author: "The Constitutionality of Alabama's Statute of Limitations for Construction Litigation: The Legislature Tries Again," 11 Cumberland Law Review, 1980. "Can of Worms: Discovery in Construction Litigation," 11 Amer. J. Trial Advocacy 367 (1987).
Co-Author: "Architect-Engineer Liability Under Alabama Law," Cambridge Institute, 1988. Co-Author, "Construction Claims Under Alabama Law," Cambridge Institute, 1989. "Engineers and New Technology," Education and Continuing Education for the Civil Engineer (ASCE 1990).
"The Effect of Licensing Laws on Design-Build Projects," Design-Build Contracting Handbook (Wiley, 1992). "Alabama Survey," Fifty State Construction Lien and Bond Law (Wiley, 1992). "Industrial Contracts," Construction Project Formbook (Wiley, 1994).
Lecturer, Antitrust, Judicial Clerkships Courses, University of Alabama, 1975. Co-Author: "Public Office as a Public Trust: A Suggestion that Impeachment for High Crimes and Misdemeanors Implies a Fiduciary Standard," 63 Georgetown Law Review 1025, 1975. "Liability of Architect-Engineers," 80-2 Construction Briefings, March, 1980.
Member: Birmingham and American Bar Associations. Alabama State Bar. Fellow, American College of Construction Lawyers. Fellow, American College of Construction Lawyers.