Background
Bynum, Stanley D. was born on June 5, 1946 in Birmingham, Alabama, United States.
Bynum, Stanley D. was born on June 5, 1946 in Birmingham, Alabama, United States.
Princeton University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1968). University of Alabama (Juris Doctor, 1971).
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, 1971, Alabama. Order of the Coif; Jasons.
Editor-in-Chief, Alabama Law Review, 1971. Hugo Black Scholar. Author: "Construction Management and Design-Build/Fast Track Construction From the Perspective of a General Contractor," 46 Law and Contemporary Problems 25, 1983.
"Parallel Prime Litigation," Construction Contract Litigation Seminar, The Florida Bar, 1987.
"The Substantive and Procedural Aspects of the Commercial Arbitration Process," Commercial Law Institute 11th Annual Seminar, 1989. "Selection and Use of Engineering Experts from a Lawyer"s Viewpoint," Practical Considerations in the Selection and Use of Construction Experts, American Bar Association, Forum Committee on the Construction Industry, 1990. Company-Author: "Federal Procurement Contracts-Dispute Resolution and the Developing Federal Common Law," 27 Alabama Law Review 1, 1975.
"The Multi-Prime Job," Construction Briefings, May, 1979.
Alabama Construction Law, Professional Education Systems, Incorporated., 1984. "Enforcing Arbitration Agreements in Alabama: A Double Standard Dilemma," 54 The Alabama Lawyer 38, 1993.
"The Supreme Court"s Decision on Terminix Reaffirms the Scope of the Federal Aviation Administration," 50 Dispute Resolution Journal 8, April 1995. Member: Birmingham, American and International Bar Associations.
Alabama State Bar.
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.
Member: Birmingham, American and International Bar Associations. Alabama State Bar.