
Cabaniss, Johnston, Gardner, Dumas &
O’Neal LLP
Riverview Plaza
63 Royal Street, Suite 700
Mobile, AL 36602
Telephone: 251-415-7303
Facsimile: 251-415-7350
Email:
djs@cabaniss.com
Initial contact with this attorney by email does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Areas of Practice:
Bankruptcy and
Creditor-Debtor
Rights Law
Municipal Law
Zoning and Land Use
Planning
Education:
University of Alabama
(B.A, 1971; J.D. 1975)
Editor-in-Chief, Alabama Law
Review 1974-1975
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Donald J. Stewart
Mr. Stewart engages in a general
bankruptcy and corporate reorganization practice in the Southern,
Middle, and Northern Districts of Alabama. While he more
customarily represents creditor interests, he has also undertaken
the representation of corporate debtors in both Chapter 11 cases
and nonbankruptcy workouts and the representation of consumer
debtors in bankruptcy court class actions challenging
post-petition creditor misconduct. Mr. Stewart has been bankruptcy
counsel for the plaintiff classes in a number of seminal cases
that established the jurisdiction of the bankruptcy court over
debtor class actions, including In re Noletto, 244 B.R. 845 (Bkrtcy.
S.D. Ala. 2001) and Bank United v. Manley, 273 B.R. 229 (N.D. Ala.
2002).
Mr. Stewart is a member of the
American Bankruptcy Institute and the Section of Bankruptcy and
Commercial Law of the Alabama Bar and mediates bankruptcy cases as
a member of the Panel of Neutrals for the Southern District of
Alabama. He has spoken on bankruptcy topics in seminars sponsored
by the American Bankruptcy Institute, the Alabama Bar Institute
For Continuing Legal Education, Cumberland Law School, the
Bankruptcy and Commercial Law Section of the Alabama State Bar,
and the Mobile Bar Association. Mr. Stewart has been listed in the
Bankruptcy and Creditor-Debtor Rights Law Section of the The Best
Lawyers in America since 1991. He is also named by Super Lawyers magazine as a top attorney in Alabama.
In addition to serving as City Attorney for
the City of Gulf Shores, Alabama and Attorney
for the Utilities Board of the City of Gulf Shores, Mr.
Stewart has also acted as special litigation counsel to the City
of Orange Beach, Alabama and the City of Prattville, Alabama, and
currently serves as special counsel to the City of Mobile’s
Annexation Task Force. In 1999, Mr. Stewart drafted the Alabama
Coastal Municipality Beach Restoration Act which has served as the
basis for the beach restoration projects undertaken by the Cities
of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach. In addition to advising
governmental sector clients, he also represents private sector
clients in the areas of zoning and land use planning issues. Mr.
Stewart is a member of the International Municipal Lawyers
Association, the Section of State and Local Government Law of the
American Bar Association, and the Alabama Association of Municipal
Attorneys and is listed in the Municipal Law Section of The Best Lawyers in America. |