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Lifetime Achievement Award
The first and only recipient to date from the Trucking Litigation Group of the American Association for Justice.
Leader in Large Truck Accident Litigation
Bowdoin College — B.A., Government and International Affairs, 1985
Lieutenant Colonel — United States Marine Corps Reserve (1985-2006)
Professional Associations
- American Association for Justice, Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation Group — Vice-Chair (2017-present) Board Member (2011-present) and Treasurer (2015-2016)
- Southern Trial Lawyers Association — Board of Governors (2010-present)
- The Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys — Board Member (2015-present)
- American Association for Justice — Board of Governors (2009-2011)
- AAJ Interstate Trucking Litigation Group — Chairman (2009-2010)
- Chattanooga Trial Lawyers Association — President (2002-2003)
- State Bar of Georgia — Member (1989-present)
- Tennessee Bar Association — Member (1989-present)
- TOAS Injury Lawyers — Member
Additional Awards and Recognition
- Elected Chair of the AAJ Traumatic Brain Injury Litigation Group (2019)
- Top 100 Super Lawyer, Tennessee – The National Trial Lawyers (2017)
- Top 10 Trucking Trial Lawyers – The National Trial Lawyers’ Trucking Trial Lawyers Association (2017)
- Board Certified in Civil Trial Advocacy — National Board of Trial Advocacy (2014)
- Top 100 Trial Lawyer, Tennessee — The National Trial Lawyers (2011)
- LawDragon 500 National Finalist (2010-2011)
- Top 100 Plaintiff Lawyer — The American Trial Lawyers Association (2008-2010)
- Wiedemann & Wysocki Award — American Association for Justice (2010)
- MidSouth Super Lawyer for Personal Injury (Trucking) — Super Lawyers (2008-2009)
- Lifetime Achievement Award — American Association for Justice Trucking Litigation Group (2012 — first and only recipient to date)
- Board Certified in Truck Accident Law — National Board of Trial Advocacy*
*The Supreme Court of Washington does not recognize certification of specialties in the practice of law and a certificate, award, or recognition is not a requirement to practice law in the state of Washington.