Background
Bain, Paul D. was born on January 15, 1969 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
Bain, Paul D. was born on January 15, 1969 in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
John B. Stetson University (Bachelor of Arts, 1990). University of Florida College of Law (Juris Doctor, 1993).
Caulk v. Orange County, 661 So. 2d 932 (Fla. 5th DCA 1995); M & C Associates, Inc. v. State Dep't of Transp., 682 So. 2d 640 (Fla. 2d DCA 1996).Worked at Brigham, Moore, Gaylord, Schuster, Merlin & Tobin (Miami, Florida) specializing in Eminent Domain, Inverse Condemnation, Expropriation, Takings Law. Admitted to the bar, 1993, Florida and United States. District Court, Middle District of Florida.
1995, United States. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Member, Mortar Board (1989-1990). Legal Research and Writing Teaching Fellow, (1991-1992).
Florida Law Review, Senior Research Editor (1992), Member (1991-1993). Author: "Cost to Cure," Florida Conference of Circuit Judges "Eminent Domain Seminar," 142-58 (September 12, 1995). "Broward County v. Patel: Reducing Full Compensation to a Mere Probability," Florida Bar Eminent Domain Committee Newsletter, Volume 8, p.8 (January 1995).
"A Review of the Law of Access," 1994 Condemnation Seminar, The Florida Bar Continuing Legal Education Committee and the Eminent Domain Committee (October 1994). Co-Author: "Contamination Stigma: Defending the Landowner Against the New Scarlet Letter in Eminent Domain," 1994 Institute on Planning, Zoning & Eminent Domain. "The Critical Role of Experts in Creating a Legal and Practical Cost to Cure in Eminent Domain," Condemnation, Zoning and Land Use Committee, Litigation Section, American Bar Association Annual Meeting (August 1994).
"Is Full Compensation Certain or Merely Probable?" Hillsborough County Bar Association Lawyer 16, (April 1994). Co-Author and Lecturer: "Chiseling Away at Full Compensation withMitigation and Cost to Cure," Eminent Domain Seminar, Hillsborough County Bar Association (February 1994). Member: Hillsborough County (Member, Eminent Domain Committee) and American (Member, Litigation Section) Bar Associations.
The Florida Bar (Member, Eminent Domain Committee, 1994). Ferguson-White American Inn of Court. (Resident, Tampa Office).
Eminent Domain is our field of law practice. We represent the owners when government seeks to take their property. The whole law firm does nothing else but advise and defend private owners.
We defend against the unconstitutional taking of private property. Or, if there is a lawful taking, we seek just and full compensation. The art of winning an eminent domain jury valuation trial for the owner is our special calling.
Member, Mortar Board (1989-1990). Legal Research and Writing Teaching Fellow, (1991-1992). Florida Law Review, Senior Research Editor (1992), Member (1991-1993).