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John Debuys is a seasoned real estate attorney with a proven track record in land use, condemnation, and environmental litigation. As a partner at Corley, Moncus, Bynum, and DeBuys, he practiced real estate law in a firm of 12 to 18 lawyers, specializing in closings and coal mine development. His extensive experience spans over four decades, including stints at Rives and Peterson, Lange, Simpson, Robinson, and Somerville, where he handled FELA cases and insurance defense.
Throughout his career, Debuys has honed his expertise in construction, condemnation, and mediation, earning a JD from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1967. He also holds a B.A. in History from Vanderbilt University, where he developed a passion for music, learning to play the banjo as a hobby.
A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Debuys brings a deep understanding of the local market to his practice, which has been shaped by his experience as a partner at Burr & Forman LLP and Odom, May, and DeBuys.
Experience
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Dirt Lawyer-Anything To Do With Real Property Development And Litigation
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dirt lawyer-anything to do with real property development and litigation
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partner
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Jan 1979 - Mar 1988
practiced real estate law in firm consisting of 12 to 18 lawyers specializing in land use,condemnation, and real estate litigation.
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partner
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Aug 1974 - Jan 1980
General real estate practice including closings and coal mine development
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associate and partner
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Mar 1970 - Jul 1974
handled FELA cases and insurance defense
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associate
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Mar 1967 - Feb 1970
Insurance defense
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Education
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1964 - 1967The University of Alabama School of Law
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1960 - 1964Vanderbilt University
B.A., History
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Industry Focus. “Real Estate and Property Management”
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