William D. Brinton, Esq.
Attorney at Rogers Towers
Amelia Island, Florida
William Brinton is a shareholder with the law firm of Rogers Towers in Jacksonville, Florida. His practice focuses on the areas of complex First Amendment and land use litigation involving billboards and other signage; land use law regarding signage; commercial and construction litigation and arbitration. He is active in the preparation and filing of amicus briefs on behalf of many state and national organizations representing the interests of local governments, planners and scenic beauty before the United States Circuit Courts of Appeal for the First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, Ninth, and Eleventh Circuits in connection with First Amendment, vested rights, land use, severance and related issues involving sign regulation, co-wrote the joint amicus curiae brief in Reed v. Gilbert for several organizations representing local government interests, and has also participated in oral arguments on behalf of amici in cases before the U.S. Sixth and Eleventh Circuits. William speaks and writes extensively in the area of sign regulation, and has long been active in local community organizations and in state and national organizations on issues involving signs and scenic beauty.