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Ask Ralf Brookes Attorney to be a speaker at your next Meeting or Conference >>
As a speaker or panelist, 

Ralf Brookes Attorney provides a unique perspective. 

You will likely hear things during his presentation that are different from other speakers, 

because Ralf has:
 
  •  represented all sides ~ and litigated on behalf of public interest organizations, local governments, developers and landowners.

 

  • Ralf Brookes is not only an Attorney but he is also a Mediator who has helped bring people together to resolve the issues.

  • Ralf Brookes offers unique, "outside the box" practical insights and perspectives for your presentation panel.

Ralf Brookes Attorney's diverse array of past presentations include the following presentation titles:

- Taming the Beast : Successfully Developing Property with Community Involvement.
 
- Defending Local Government Denials in Court.

- Litigating Land Use Cases

- Pointers and Pitfalls: Practical Tips and Considerations in Litigating Regulatory Takings Claims.

- Industry is from Mars, Environmentalists are from Venus: Reconciling Our Differences on Earth

- How to Balance Competing Interests for Florida’s Decreasing - Water Supply and Increasing Demand

- Water Use Permitting at the Local Level: Whose Backyard is It Anyway? A Hernando County Case Study

- For Crying Out Loud: Writing and Enforcing Noise Ordinances


Can the battle for conservation

and responsible development

in Florida be won?

Come and listen to someone who’s been fighting this battle on the front lines -- noted land use and environmental lawyer Ralf Brookes -- to learn about his experiences and his thoughts about the future….

 …on Friday, March 15, 2013

at the Annual Meeting of the

Committee of the Islands

 Controlled growth has become a passion for Ralf Brookes, who one commentator noted has a resume “that reads like a ‘good guy’ character in a Carl Hiaasen novel.” He represents cities like Bradenton Beach and Yankeetown, as well as private clients, in seemingly hard-to-win cases where the common thread is sensible development versus over-development -- exactly the challenges that our barrier island community works so hard to meet.

 

ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTEND

at the Sanibel Community House,

2173 Periwinkle Way Sanibel Island Florida
  
 
Join us for coffee and rolls at 9:00 AM.  Meeting begins at 9:30.

For more information, email Committee

of the Islands at:  coti@coti.org


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Ralf Brookes, Attorney
1217 E Cape Coral #107,
Cape Coral Florida 33904
(239) 910-5464 phone
ralf@ralfbrookesattorney.com


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Representing Citizens, Homeowners, Local Govts and Property Owners in Zoning, Environment and Land Use Issues throughout Florida since 1988