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Shareholder | Houston
Areas of Expertise
• Business/Corporate
• Real Estate/Transactional
• Toxic Tort/Environment
• Construction Defect Litigation
• Financial Institutions
• Entertainment Law
Michael Bowdoin brings
together an eclectic background – an undergraduate degree
in microbiology, experience in both the legal and development
ends of the construction industry, in house and at private
law firms – to be an expert in environmental and
construction issues.
To that end, he lectures across the
country on real estate, insurance coverage and mold
issues. He serves on the standards writing committee
for the Mold Remediation Standard, writes for national
publications about the subject and sits on many committees
on water damage restoration and the mold remediation
business.
One case that brought all these elements
to bear involved an upscale nursing home concept that
intended to roll out nationally. When constructing the
prototype, a material was chosen that created mold in
the walls. Mr. Bowdoin represented the installer of
that material, and his client faced a $120 million construction
defect lawsuit. Because of his expertise, Mr. Bowdoin
took the lead in deposing life science, health and mold
experts. He proved there was no health impact from the
mold and that the developer scuttled the project for
business reasons, not because the client created an
unsafe indoor environment.
Outside of his legal practice, Mr.
Bowdoin helps to set up charitable organizations for
various religious ministries. Three recent projects
include a basketball camp for underprivileged kids,
a homeless shelter and a battered women's shelter. He
works through his church to set up these organizations
by purchasing real estate, setting up the business entity
and helping them with grant money through his banking
contacts, matching the grant money to the people who
need it. |