Law School
John Marshall Law School, J.D., summa cum laude, 1955
Law School Graduation Year
1955
College
Louisiana State University, B.S., 1952; Emory University
Memberships
South Fulton (President, 1987-1988) and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Georgia (Chairman, Criminal Law Section, 1986-1987; Chairman, General Practice and Trial Section, 1988-1989); Trial Lawyers for Public Justice; Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (Life Member; Member, Executive Committee, 1980-1986; Vice President, 1981-1982; Parliamentarian, 1982-1984; Editor, The Verdict, 1984-1986); Georgia Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (President, 1980-1982); National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (Director, 1980-1984; Secretary, 1985; Life Member); Georgia Claimant's Attorneys Association (President, 1983-1984); American Bankruptcy Institute; National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys; Atlanta Metro Bankruptcy Attorneys Group (President, 2001-2003).
Biographical
Adjunct Professor, John Marshall Law School, 1957-1961; 1971-1986. Listed, Who's Who in American Law. Legal Aide to Speaker, Georgia House of Representatives, 1962-1965. Associate City Attorney, Atlanta, Georgia, 1965-1970. Outstanding Young Man of Atlanta, 1962 and Georgia, 1963, Civic Affairs. Trustee: Georgia Institute of Trial Advocacy, 1986-1988; Georgia Institute of Continuing Legal Education, 1988-1989. Governor, Georgia District of Kiwanis International, 1992-1993.