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KENNETH L. CAMPBELL is a partner in the Nashville law firm of Baker, Campbell & Parsons, where he practices in real estate law, real estate development and tax. Mr. Campbell was an adjunct professor in business law at the Massey Graduate School of Business for ten years. He earned his B.A. and J.D. degrees from Vanderbilt University, and his M.B.A. degree from the Massey Graduate School of Business. Mr. Campbell is a member of the Nashville, Tennessee and American bar associations. RANDAL S. MASHBURN is a shareholder in the Nashville office of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC. He has nearly 30 years of legal experience and concentrates his practice in mediation, commercial litigation, debtor-creditor issues, bankruptcy, workouts, and insolvency law. In addition to extensive experience in bankruptcy and litigation, a significant portion of Mr. Mashburn's time is devoted to service as a mediator in a wide range of commercial, financial and business disputes. He has served on the board of directors and is past president of the Tennessee Association of Professional Mediators, is a Supreme Court Rule 31 Listed Mediator, and is on the ADR Panel for the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee. Mr. Mashburn is on the board of directors of the Nashville Conflict Resolution Center, he is a member of the Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC Center for Dispute Resolution and serves on the panel of The Mediation Group of Tennessee. He has been listed for more than a decade as one of The Best Lawyers in America and in Chambers USA Ranking Guide of America's Leading Business Lawyers. Mr. Mashburn is listed as one of the top 100 attorneys in Tennessee by the Mid-South Super Lawyers publication and as one of the top 150 lawyers in Tennessee by BusinessTN Magazine. He is certified as a business bankruptcy specialist by the American Board of Certification. Mr. Mashburn is a Fellow of the Nashville Bar Foundation and is a past-president of the Mid-South Commercial Law Institute. Before beginning his practice, he served as a judicial law clerk for judges on the U.S. District Court and the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Mr. Mashburn has contributed to several dozen National Business Institute publications and has spoken frequently on alternative dispute resolution, bankruptcy, and creditors' rights for bar associations, industry groups and continuing legal education programs. WILLIAM L. PENNY is a partner in the Nashville law firm of Stites & Harbison, PLLC, where he practices in the area of environmental law. His environmental practice covers a wide range of environmental law at the state and federal levels, including remediation, negotiation with regulatory agencies in environmental matters, superfund litigation, RCRA matters, brownfield redevelopment, wetlands, water quality, radiological waste and compliance, and air pollution control. Mr. Penny regularly counsels clients on compliance issues and represents businesses before state environmental boards, the Department of Environment and Conservation for permit appeals and matters before the United States Environmental Protection Agency. He has been involved in controversial land use developments where environmental issues were a major factor, and represents contractors, manufacturing companies, local governments and other individuals in water quality matters. Mr. Penny served as general counsel for the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment and, subsequently, the Department of Environment & Conservation for more than eight years. He is a frequent speaker at local, state and national seminars dealing with environmental law, and is an instructor of environmental law at the Nashville School of Law. Mr. Penny is the principal author of the book A Practical Guide To Tennessee Environmental Law. He is a member of the Nashville (founding chair, Environmental Law Committee), Tennessee (founding chair and serves on the Board of Directors, Environmental Law Section) and American (member, Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Section; Section Council Member; vice chair, Keystone Committee and 2005 Fall Meeting committees) bar associations. Mr. Penny earned his B.A. degree from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and his J.D. degree from the Nashville School of Law.
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