Urban planning and environmental issues, both legal and otherwise, are Brian`s specialty. In addition to supporting clients in the legal aspects of urban planning, he also offers a consulting service as a qualified urban planner. This service includes assisting clients with the creation of DAAs, environmental effects statement, submissions to councils against development projects that affect local residents, draft local environmental plans (SARA), planning proposals for rezoning and related work. A. Brian Phillips, P.A.912 Highland AveOrlando, FL 32803-3205 A. Brian Phillips, P.A. is the leading business law firm known for handling complex and impactful litigation and controversies for its clients. If the issue is of such importance that freedom, lifetime achievements, and reputation are at stake, you need a company that can cope with the multitude of challenges that come with the situation. United States v. Kowalik, 809 F.Supp. 1571 (S.D.Fla.
1992); Boca Airport, Inc. v. United States, 838 F.Supp 576 (S.D. Fla. 1993); Boca Airport, Inc., v. United States, 840 F.Supp. 120 (S.D.Fla. 1992); Macks v. Clinton, 843 F.Supp. 1440 (M.D.Fla. 1993); United Petro/Energy Corp. v.
United States, 846 F.Supp. 993 (S.D.Fla. 1994); United States v. Stoecklin 848 F.Supp. 1521 (M.D.Fla. 1994); Kowalik v Morris, 1993, WL, 484949, 72 A.F.T.R.2d 93-5888, 93-2 USTC P 50, 575 (S.D.Fla., August 23, 1993) (No. 92-7209-CIV-MARCUS); Macks v. Clinton, 1993 WL 597112, 72 F.R.T.R.2d 93-6046 (M.D.Fla., 01 September 1993 No. 91-1069-CIV-J-20); In re Wines, 122 B.R.
804 (Bankr.S.D.Fla., 1991), amended, 1992 WL 200602, Bankr.L.Rep. p. 74, 674 (S.D.Fla., 8 April 1992) (No. 91-0433-CIV-MARCUS); Commonweal, Inc., 171 B.R. 405, 74 A.F.T.R.2d 94-6039, 94-2 USTC P 50,477 (Bankr.M.D.Fla., August 12, 1994) (No. 92-6411-8B1, 92-583); UNITED STATES v. Nuyens, 17 F.Supp. 2d 1303 (M.D.Fl. 1998); Noel v. U.S., 12 F. Supp. 2d 1300 (M.D.Fl.
1998); USA v. Johnston, 13 F. Supp. 2d 1316 (M.D.Fl. 1998); Cragan vs Campellone, 910 So.2d 363 (Fla. 5. D.C.A. 2005); Edward T. Byrd Co.
v. WPSC Venture I, 66 Sun.3d 979 (Fla. 5th D.C.A. 2011); and United States v. Tobin, 676 F.3d 1264 (Cir. 11, 2012). Mr. Phillips is a member of the Bars of Tennessee and Florida and is also generally admitted to the U.S. Supreme Court, the U.S.
Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Central, and Southern Districts of Florida, and the U.S. Tax Court. He was also admitted to many other federal court districts. In addition to numerous civil and criminal cases in state and federal courts, the cases reported by Mr. Phillips include: Prior to practicing law, Brian spent 10 years as an urban planner in local government and the private sector. While working in local government, he began studying law. As a result, he appeared before the District Court and the Land and Environmental Court as an expert witness on behalf of the local government. As a lawyer and with his planning experience, Brian specializes in urban planning, local government and environmental law.
He has appeared before the L&E court in Class 1 (merit), Class 4 (legal matters), Class 2 (tree) and local court appeals in neighborhood disputes. Brian`s experience as a planner included both development management and strategic planning. Assessing development applications (ADs) ranging from single-family homes to multi-storey mixed-use developments, as well as assisting with the preparation of LEPs and FADs, were part of his day-to-day work as an urban planner. Brian has also appeared in the District Court and Supreme Court on property-related issues such as easements and construction disputes. Lord. Phillips also holds the position of Associate Professor of Law at the University of Florida, where he teaches procedures in tax fraud cases in the prestigious LL.M. in Taxation program, and at Barry University, where he teaches white-collar crime and income tax I at the JD level. Brian Phillips is a graduate of the McCallie School (1981), Vanderbilt University (B.S., 1985), the University of Tennessee (J.D. and M.B.A., 1989) and the University of Florida (LL.M. in Taxation, 1990).
He was editor-in-chief of the Tennessee Law Review. Brian Phillips, a founding shareholder, joined the private law firm in 1999 and has represented numerous clients in the United States in employee-focused matters, including state and federal tax matters (civil controversy, criminal defense and debt collection), criminal cases in state and federal courts, asset forfeiture proceedings, and the defense of professional licenses held by several of his clients. Mr. Phillips, who is active in the Orlando arts scene, has held and held several positions in the Central Florida community. The U.S. Attorney and has prosecuted a large number of white-collar criminal cases. M. Phillips served in the U.S. Department of Justice as a trial attorney in the Honors Program (1990-1994) and as U.S. Assistant Attorney in florida`s Middle District (1994-1999). During his tenure, Mr. Phillips handled civil and criminal tax matters and was Senior Asset Forfeiture Counsel at the Bachelor of Education and Reg Plng (Hons) (UNE) office in Orlando.
BLegS (Maquarie) As a former U.S. Assistant Attorney and Trial Counsel for the U.S. Department of Justice, Brian Phillips brings the best experience, training, and resources to address the unique challenges faced by those involved in white-collar cases. The success of the company is based on intensive and thorough preparation, careful analysis and qualified execution at all stages – from the first contact to the investigation to the defense of the case in court. What distinguishes this practice is the ability to assess the impact of strategic and tactical decisions from numerous and often contradictory angles, to adapt to the problems presented, and finally to execute with dedication and passion. The company employs highly focused and highly skilled employees as well as the latest and greatest technologies. University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law, 1990.