The Center for
Economic Development Law

    

“The attorneys of this firm find deep satisfaction in helping communities reach their goals. When we can apply our experience creatively to help revitalize a blighted area or to generate new investment and employment opportunities in the State, we know we are contributing something that will have value to people for many years to come.”

Dan Batchelor,
President

            The Center for Economic Development Law provides legal services for development and redevelopment activities that involve state and local governing bodies and related public entities.

            Established in 1979 by James Dan Batchelor, the firm was reorganized in 2003 to offer more extensive legal services in the creation of legal and financial strategies for economic and community development projects, as well as business location and expansion projects. 

            The firm advises private businesses on public-private development and on business incentives available in particular localities.  In towns and counties around the state, the firm’s expertise assists city attorneys and local counsel on specialized economic development matters.  Much of the firm’s recent work involves economic development projects that utilize tax increment financing (TIF) through the preparation of project plans, public assistance with hearings, and negotiation of development agreements.  The firm also represents clients in public master planning activities, public contracting, real estate transactions, environmental issues, and a variety of related litigation matters.

            The Attorneys at the Center have experience with public-sector legal issues and with projects requiring close coordination between the public and private sectors.    

            Members of the Center for Economic Development Law value their relationships with clients, and are committed to the highest ethical and professional standards. They particularly enjoy the opportunity to assist clients in positive projects for their communities.            

 

The Center for Economic Development Law is a professional Corporation, incorporated in the State of Oklahoma.  This website is for information and advertising purposes only.  Comments or advice shall not be construed as applying to the laws of any other state in the United States or elsewhere.  You should consult your own legal counsel for legal advice on any particular issue.