Rebecca Wright Pritchett

Rebecca Wright Pritchett

Adams and Reese LLP • Birmingham, AL
Commercial Real EstateEnergyEstate PlanningPersonal InjuryReal Estate

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Contact

Email
Phone
(205) 997-3475
Address
1901 6th Avenue North, Birmingham, AL, 35203, US

Professional

About

Rebecca Pritchett is an experienced environmental, natural resources, and oil and gas attorney, focusing on the Intersection of Government and Business. With a deep background in environmental and natural resources law, Rebecca’s practice includes environmental permitting and compliance, enforcement defense, brownfield redevelopment, hazardous waste, CERCLA contribution and cost recovery, water quality, water rights, oil & gas exploration and production, mining, timber, legislative drafting, and lobbying. Rebecca advises developers, property owners, and lenders during the redevelopment of urban and rural brownfield properties and landowners with issues related to wetlands, endangered species, concentrated animal feeding operations, borrow pits, and the construction of logging roads. She has litigated environmental cases in federal and state courts and administrative hearings before state environmental agencies and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Rebecca helps clients deal with all aspects of contaminated property, from environmental permitting and reporting requirements to brownfield redevelopment, financial incentives, and financing options. She also represents clients in CERCLA/Superfund matters, including negotiating administrative orders with EPA, performing multi-party cost allocations, managing cooperating groups of potentially responsible parties (PRPs), and bringing cost recovery actions on behalf of PRP groups. Rebecca assists commercial, industrial, and municipal utility clients in Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act issues, including regulatory compliance, internal environmental audits, permitting, citizen suit defense, and administrative enforcement defense. Rebecca also works with estate planning and administration attorneys in planning and administering estates with potentially contaminated property. Rebecca also represents operators, working interest owners, and mineral owners in matters before the Alabama Oil & Gas Board and environmental regulatory matters. Rebecca earned her J.D. from the University of Oregon School of Law, where she also received a Certificate of Completion in Environmental and Natural Resources Law. Further, she received her B.S. in Journalism and Public Relations from the University of Southern Mississippi and recently served on their Foundation Board. She credits her public relations background as a critical factor in her ability to create a unique and creative strategy to help solve her clients’ issues and meet their goals. Rebecca is a member of the Alabama State Bar and the past chair of its environmental and natural resources section, actively involved in the Alabama Center for Real Estate’s Leadership Council, and the former president of Birmingham Commercial Real Estate Women (BirminghamCREW). She is a former regulator, having served for eight years on the Alabama Oil & Gas Board where she oversaw the exploration and production of oil and natural gas in the state. She is Alabama’s appointee to the Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission’s Environmental Committee. Rebecca has held numerous leadership roles in the American Bar Association since joining in 1994, including serving on the Section of Environment, Energy and Resources’ governing Council. Rebecca serves as the National Wildlife Federation’s Eastern Vice-Chair of its Board of Directors and is past president of the Alabama Wildlife Federation.

About Commercial Real Estate Law

Commercial real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving business properties including purchases, leases, development, and financing. Common matters include commercial purchases, lease negotiations, property development, zoning.

Credentials

Education
1993 Univ of Oregon SOL law 1990 U of Southrn Mississippi undergraduate

Recognition & Involvement

Awards
2010 Best Lawyers, Environmental Category, B Metro Magazine 2008 Entrepreneur of the Year, Birmingham Business Alliance 2005 Best of the Bar, Environmental Category, Birmingham Business Journal 2005 Top 40 Under 40, Birmingham Business Journal
Publications
2011 Implementing Institutional Controls at Brownfields and Other Contaminated Sites, 2nd Ed. Alabama Chapter 2010 A Comprehensive Guide to Redeveloping Contaminated Property, 3rd Ed. Alabama Chapter 2009 ABA Environmental Transactions & Brownfields Committee Newsletter EPA's Audit Policy: New Incentives for New Owners 2008 ABA's The Year in Review 2007 Environmental Transactions and Brownfields 2003 Manufacture Alabama Member News Riparian Rights and Their Effect on Alabama Manufacturers
Associations
2018 - Present American Bar Association Environment, Energy and Resources Section, Oil & Gas Committee Co-chair 2010 - 2012 American Bar Association, Environment, Energy and Resources Section, Environmental Transactions and Brownfields Committee Chair 2010 - 2012 Birmingham Business Alliance, Executive Women's Roundtable I Co-Chair 2010 - 2011 Cub Scout Pack 93, Greater Alabama Council, Boy Scouts of America Assistant Den Leader 2009 - 2010 Birmingham Commercial Real Estate Women (CREW) President
Speaking
2011 BirminghamCREW monthly meeting Closing Troubled Assets 2010 Environmental Law from A to Z Major Issues in Water Use and Pollution 2010 Environmental Law from A to Z Hazardous Waste Regulation 2010 Deepwater Horizon: Legal Challenges & Environmental Consequences Natural Resource Damage Assessments and the Gulf Coast Oil Spill 2010 Alabama Real Estate Law: Advanced Issues and Answers Environmental Issues in Real Estate Transactions
Updated: Mar 08, 2026