Chad W. Lamer is an associate attorney at King Hershey, having joined the firm in 2004. Mr. Lamer resides in Lawrence, Kansas.
Mr. Lamer works primarily in the areas of land use and zoning, real estate development and municipal law. Mr. Lamer is a member of the Missouri Bar Association, the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association and the American Institute of Certified Planners, and is a LEED Accredited Professional.
Mr. Lamer received his law degree and his Master's Degree in Urban Planning from the University of Kansas in May of 2004. While attending law school, Mr. Lamer was the Assistant Senior Publications Editor of the Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy at the University of Kansas School of Law.
Mr. Lamer is the author of 'Why Government Policies Encourage Urban Sprawl and the Alternatives Offered by New Urbanism' 14 Kan.J.L. & Pub. Pol'y 391 (Spring 2004) and 'Habitat Conservation Plans: Balancing the Endangered Species Act’s Protections of Threatened and Endangered Species while Providing Landowners with Options for the Development of Land Containing Critical Habitat Areas' Penn State Environmental Law Review, anticipated publication Fall 2009. |