(Partner) Georgia Super Lawyer 2007 in Estate Planning & Probate. AV Peer Review Rated. Born Jackson, Mississippi; admitted to bar, 1983, Georgia. Education: University of Georgia (B.A.); University of North Carolina (M.A.); Mercer University (J.D., 1983). Editor and Co-Author, Women and the Law: A Guide to Women's Legal Rights in Georgia, 1996. Member: Atlanta Bar Association Board of Directors, Executive Committee, 2006 - 2008, Treasurer, 2006 - 2007, Board of Directors, 2004 - present; Editorial Board & contributor, The Atlanta Lawyer, 2004 - present; Editorial Board & contributor, The Mortmain, The official newsletter of the Estate Planning & Probate Section, 2005 - present; Co-Chair, Pro Bono Committee, 2005 -2006; Chair, Women in the Profession (WIP) Committee, 2000 - 2002; (Board, WIP Section, 2005 - present; Past Chair, Sole Practitioner/Small Firm Section; Member, Business, Elder Law, Litigation Sections.) Member: Executive Board, It's About Time: Part-Time Policies and Practices in Atlanta Law Firms, 2004. Hearing Officer, Bureau of Taxicabs and Vehicles for Hire, City of Atlanta, 2002 - 2004. Member, 1992 - 2003, Georgia Commission on Women. Member: Leadership Atlanta, Gate City Bar Association, Georgia Association of Women Lawyers & American Bar Association. State Bar of Georgia (Member, Business, Intellectual Property and Fiduciary Law Sections.) Practice Areas: Estate Planning, Wills & Trusts, Probate & Estate Administration, Business Planning & Business Law and Incapacity Planning.
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