Admitted
1984, Georgia; 1987, Alabama; 2000, Montana
Law School
Mercer University, J.D., 1984
Law School Graduation Year
1984
College
Georgia Southwestern State University, B.S., 1981
Memberships
Chattahoochee (President, 1990-1991), Columbus (President, 1996-1997) and Gallatin County Bar Associations; State Bar of Georgia; Alabama State Bar; State Bar of Montana; Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (Editor, Journal of Georgia Trial Lawyers, 1992-1993); Montana Trial Lawyers Association; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Biographical
Phi Delta Phi; Blue Key. Author: What's A Human Life Really Worth?: Recovering Damages for Decedents' Non-Economic Losses in Georgia Wrongful Death Actions, 7 Ga. State U.L. Rev. 439, 1991; Presenting the Neuropsychologist at Trial: Essays on Head Injury, Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, 1989; The Case for Allowing Punitive Damages in Georgia Wrongful Death Actions: The Need to Remove an Unjust Anomaly in Georgia Law, 45 Mercer Law Review I, 1993. Co-Author: Trial Practice & Procedure, 47 Mercer Law Review, 353, 1995, 48 Mercer Law Review 517, 1996, 49 Mercer Law Review 313, 1997, 50 Mercer Law Review 359, 1998, 51 Mercer Law Review 487, 1999. Member, Board of Visitors, Mercer University Law School, 1994-1998. Democratic Nominee, U.S. Congress, 1994. (Certified as a Civil Trial Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy)