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Matt Reeves is a litigation partner at Andersen, Tate & Carr. Matt is passionate about private property rights and litigating important client matters in an excellent manner. His practice covers a wide range of matters within the areas of real estate litigation, commercial and banking litigation, and probate litigation, including representing private property owners and business owners in eminent domain and disputed zoning matters.. Matt has represented clients in the following road projects: Georgia Highway 316, Sugarloaf Parkway Extension, Georgia Highway 20, Pleasant Hill and Buford Highway, Highway 29, Friendship Road/Lanier Islands Parkway. He also provided representation in the Archer High School condemnation and represented the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church in its sale of the Simpsonwood property on the Chattahoochee River to Gwinnett County.. He has successfully obtained justice for clients from juries and judges across Metro Atlanta and the State of Georgia, the Georgia Supreme Court and Georgia Court of Appeals, federal courts, as well as matters in which the parties were able to reach a meeting of the minds before the case went through verdict and appeals.. While in law school, Matt was a Joseph Henry Lumpkin Inn of Court Pupil, and defeated the University of Florida’s moot court team in the Hulsey-Kimbrell Georgia-Florida Moot Court Competition. He also attended the National Institute of Trial Advocacy deposition seminar at Duke University Law School in 2005.
Liz Clack-Freeman is part of the Litigation Group at Andersen, Tate & Carr. Ms. Clack-Freeman has a business and commercial litigation practice focused primarily in the areas of employment law, intellectual property and contract disputes in both federal court and state courts. Ms. Clack-Freeman’s employment practice includes not only litigation matters, but also includes preventative counseling and the drafting and reviewing of employment related documents including employee handbooks, employment agreements, severance agreements, restrictive covenant agreements, confidentiality agreements and other documents related to employment practice and procedure. Before joining the firm, Ms. Clack-Freeman served as law clerk for the Honorable William C. O’Kelley of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.. Ms. Clack-Freeman received her Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from Baylor University School of Law in 1998, where she was the First Honor Graduate and served as Managing Editor of the Baylor Law Review. Ms. Clack-Freeman’s article, “Title VII and Plaintiff’s Replacement: A Prima Facie Consideration?” appeared in the Spring 1998 Baylor Law Review (50 BAYLOR L. REV. 463). Ms. Clack-Freeman received her Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude in 1995 from Coker College in Hartsville, South Carolina, where she was named to the All-American Softball team in 1993 and was later named the NCAA’s Woman of the Year for the State of South Carolina in 1995.. Ms. Clack-Freeman was admitted to the practice of law in the state of Georgia in 1999 and is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, the Federal Bar Association, the Atlanta Bar Association’s Labor & Employment section and the Gwinnett County Bar Association. Ms. Clack-Freeman is a Gwinnett County native. She and her husband Shawn, as well as their children Colby, Carter and Calan, currently reside in the Snellville/Grayson area and attend The First Baptist Church of Loganville.
Ken is a member of the litigation group at Andersen, Tate & Carr, P.C. His practice focuses on assisting clients in business and commercial lawsuits, as well as personal injury and medical malpractice disputes.. Before graduating cum laude from the University of Georgia School of Law, Ken was a finalist in the American Bar Association’s Business Negotiations Competition and won national and local moot court competitions. Ken also interned with the in-house legal departments of both a large international corporation with a billion dollar annual revenue stream and a small tech start up barely getting on its feet. He relies on the insights gained through these experiences every day, as he advocates for businesses and individuals in the state and federal courts.. In his free time, you’ll probably find Ken running, watching a movie, backpacking through the Georgia wilderness, or on a date with his wife, Lindsey.
Kathleen Guy helps lead the Commercial Real Estate & Banking Group at Andersen, Tate & Carr. Ms. Guy focuses her practice in the area of commercial real estate transactions (with an emphasis on small business lending and government guaranteed lending, including representing lenders and certified development corporations in U.S. Small Business Administration closings and franchise lending), secured lending and business law. She has significant experience in the acquisition, development, financing and sale of retail and office centers, industrial properties, and residential subdivisions throughout the metropolitan Atlanta area. Ms. Guy also has extensive experience in representing small business owners/operators in lending transactions. Additionally, she represents numerous banks and lending institutions in secured loan transactions. Ms. Guy became a member of the law firm of Andersen, Tate & Carr in 1996 after joining the firm as an associate in 1993.. Ms. Guy received her Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1990. She received her undergraduate Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Real Estate and Finance, cum laude, in 1987, from the University of Georgia, where she was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and the Golden Key National Honor Society.. Ms. Guy was admitted to the practice of law in the state of Georgia in 1990 and is licensed to practice before the Georgia Supreme Court, the Georgia Court of Appeals and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. Ms. Guy is a member of the State Bar of Georgia (Real Property Law Section, Franchise Law Section), the Gwinnett County Bar Association (Real Property Law Section) and the American Bar Association (Real Property Law Section, Franchise Law Section).
Jim Joedecke helps lead the Litigation Group of Andersen, Tate & Carr, P.C. His practice is focused in the areas of contract and business litigation, employment litigation (employer and employee) franchising litigation (franchisor and franchisee), condemnation and real estate litigation, bankruptcy, tax appeals and landlord/tenant disputes. Mr. Joedecke represents a variety of businesses and individuals in trial and appellate litigation around the country, as well as before local government boards and agencies, and in mediation and arbitration. Mr. Joedecke has argued successfully numerous times before the Georgia Court of Appeals and Georgia Supreme Court. Mr. Joedecke has been repeatedly named a Georgia Super Lawyer, an honor that is determined by peer vote and bestowed upon less than 5% of lawyers in Georgia. Mr. Joedecke also received a highly-coveted distinguished rating from Martindale Hubbell National Legal Directory, a rating recognizing his competence and integrity.. Mr. Joedecke received his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Emory University in 1993, and his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1996. Mr. Joedecke was admitted to the practice of law in the State of Georgia in 1996 and the State of South Carolina in 1997. Mr. Joedecke is licensed to practice before the Georgia Supreme Court, the Georgia Court of Appeals and the United States District Courts and Bankruptcy Courts for the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Georgia, Mr. Joedecke has also been admitted to practice pro hac vice in courts around the Country. Mr. Joedecke is a member of the State Bar of Georgia (Eminent Domain and Franchise Law Sections), the Federal Bar and Gwinnett County Bar associations.. Mr. Joedecke is a 2006 graduate of Leadership Gwinnett. He is a past President of the Rotary Club of Braselton, and has served on the Governing Board for Rotary District 6910. Mr. Joedecke serves on the Board of Advisors for the American Cancer Society in Gwinnett County, and was recently appointed to the Board of Advisors for the Winder YMCA. Mr. Joedecke also serves on the Ethics Commission for the town of Braselton. He and his wife, Stephanie, served as Co-Chairs of the Cancer Society’s Dancing with the Stars Gala. Mr. Joedecke also served as long-time coach of the South Gwinnett High School Mock Trial Team and was named Outstanding Attorney Coach by the State Bar of Georgia. He has also represented indigent defendants before Gwinnett County’s Juvenile Courts through the Gwinnett Bar Association’s Truancy Intervention Project. Mr. Joedecke currently resides with his wife and three children in Braselton, Georgia.
Jeyaram & Associates is Georgia's leading special needs estate planning law firm. All of our attorneys have special needs children and specialize in special needs trusts, wills, estate plans, guardianship, conservatorship, powers of attorney, HIPAA waviers, and Katie Beckett & NOW/COMP appeals. We understand your life and your legal needs.. Attorney DJ Jeyaram shifted his law firm's focus to helping families with special needs in 2009 when his son was diagnosed with a rare genetic condition. DJ specializes in special needs trusts, wills, guardianship, conservatorship, and appealing Katie Beckett & NOW/COMP denials.. Prior to establishing his own practice, DJ was with large firms’ healthcare groups. In addition, DJ’s experience includes serving as the Deputy Director for Legal Services with the Georgia Department of Community Health and as a Georgia Administrative Law Judge with the Office of State Administrative Hearings. In his role as an Administrative Law Judge, DJ presided over Katie Beckett and NOW/COMP hearings.
In my 35 years of practicing law in the personal injury field, I have been involved in claims that would break your heart into pieces. When you investigate these wrecks and look at the photos taken at the scene of the crash — photos of men, women, and children — who have died in these collisions, it leaves an indelible mark on you. Try as I may, I can never forget those faces.. Equally gut-wrenching are the times when I meet with the surviving family members to talk about the wreck and about their loved one. They have such fond, vivid memories. But now, their world is turned upside down. I serve as part attorney and part counselor —- helping them through the legal process while listening to them, at times crying with them, but always supporting them through the process.. Other families have met with me at the table discussing their wreck and their injuries. They tell me the paychecks have stopped coming because of the partner’s back injury. Unfortunately, the bills haven’t stopped. They are worried:. * will they lose their job?. * how will they pay the medical bills without health insurance?. * who will pay to repair the damaged car?. * what about their future medical needs?. These are certainly legitimate concerns and worries and these victims deserve answers. They deserve someone who is willing to fight to get them all the cash and benefits they are legally entitled to receive. Every single client needs an attorney that cares, that will take action, and will listen.. I’ll admit, it’s not an easy task.. I suppose I learned best how to work with people when tragedy strikes from watching my father. For more than 50 years, he was a United Methodist minister serving churches in south Alabama and northwest Florida. He was always there whenever someone needed to talk - never judging, but listening. It’s funny how a lot of people just assume preachers only work on Saturdays for weddings and Sundays to preach - mix in the occasional funeral too. His work never seemed to end. If the home phone wasn’t ringing, there was a knock on the door from one of the members of the church - or a friend of a friend who was a member - that just wanted to talk.. This kind of work is not a 9-to-5 type of commitment. It requires long hours, rolling up the sleeves, and a dedicated work ethic.. I am proud to say that we have helped over 45,000 victims and their families since 1993 in their car wreck, workers’ compensation, wrongful death, inadequate security, and social security claims. It has been an honor and a privilege to have helped these people through their trying times. I’m proud of what I do, and I’m thankful that the Good Lord has given me the opportunity to continue to work in this field.. I wrote a book that became a bestseller in three separate categories on entitled The Authority on Personal Injury Claims in Georgia: The Definitive Guide for Injured Victims & Their Lawyers. It is my hope that this book will help guide injured victims and their attorneys through the minefields that can exist in personal injury claims. Some attorneys would never let you peek behind the curtain to see how they handle cases. To me, there are no secrets. I want to share our knowledge with others so they can help Georgia’s consumers take on the insurance industry and their "Delay, Deny and Defend" tactics.. Should you ever have any questions regarding a personal injury, wrongful death, workers’ compensation, or social security disability claim, please do not hesitate to contact me. If you would like to have my law firm conduct a free, no obligation, completely confidential consultation of your case, please do not hesitate to call. At a minimum, if you don’t call us, please call someone who specializes in personal injury claims.. Our toll-free phone number is .. Or you can call.. God Bless and Be Safe!. Gary Martin Hays. ****************************************. About Gary Martin Hays . . .. Gary Martin Hays is not only a successful lawyer but is a nationally recognized safety advocate who works tirelessly to educate our families and children on issues ranging from bullying to internet safety to abduction prevention. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Elizabeth Smart Foundation. Gary has been seen on countless television stations, including CNN Headline News, ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX affiliates. He has appeared on over 110 radio stations, including the Georgia News Network, discussing legal topics and providing safety tips to families. He hosted "Georgia Legal News Update" on WSB-TV and the CW Atlanta TV Network and has been quoted in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, and featured on over 250 online sites including , CBS News’s , The Boston Globe, The Miami Herald, The New York Daily News, and The Miami Herald.. Gary is the Co-Creator and Legal Producer for the television show “Personal Injury Court.” He has also hosted the "Georgia Legal News Update" featured on WSB and Atlanta’s CW Network. Gary is also the creator and host of "The Intersection: Where Country and Faith Come Together," featured on WKHX (New Country ) and formerly on WUBL (94.9 The BULL FM) in Atlanta. He previously created and hosted "The Wise Counsel Project" as featured on WFSH (FISH ). Gary interviewed men and women of faith and asked them to share their "wise counsel" on how we can make better decisions in our daily lives. He has interviewed Bret Baier (Host of Special Report on Fox News), Comedian Jeff Foxworthy, Coach Tony Dungy, Governor Nathan Deal, and Dr. Alveda King.. Gary is also a 17-time best-selling author/co-author, including the #1 best-selling legal books, The Authority on Personal Injury Claims in Georgia, The Authority on Workers’ Compensation Claims in Georgia, and The Authority on Inadequate/Negligent Security Claims in Georgia.. Gary graduated from Emory University in 1986 with a B.A. degree in Political Science and a minor in Afro-American and African Studies. In 1989, he received his law degree from the Walter F. George School of Law of Mercer University, Macon, Georgia. His outstanding academic achievements landed him a position on Mercer’s Law Review.. His legal accomplishments include being a member of the prestigious Multi-Million Dollar Advocate’s Forum, a society limited to those attorneys who have received a settlement or verdict of at least $2 million. He is a multi-year recipient of the Super Lawyer’s designation, as voted on by other lawyers in Georgia. Gary frequently lectures to other attorneys in Georgia on continuing education topics. He has been recognized as one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers in Georgia since 2007 by the American Trial Lawyers Association and recognized by Lawdragon as one of the leading Plaintiffs’ Lawyers in America. His firm specializes in personal injury, wrongful death, workers’ compensation, and pharmaceutical claims.. In 2008, Gary started the non-profit organization Keep Georgia Safe with the mission to provide safety education and crime prevention training in Georgia. Keep Georgia Safe has trains state and local law enforcement officers in CART (Child Abduction Response Teams) so our first responders will know what to do in the event a child is abducted in Georgia. Gary has completed Child Abduction Response Team training with the National AMBER Alert program through the U.S. Department of Justice and Fox Valley Technical College. He is a certified instructor in the radKIDS curriculum. His law firm has donated over 1,000 bicycle helmets and 15 college scholarships.
If you have been arrested or charged with a criminal offense, you should contact an experienced criminal defense attorney as soon as possible. You need to make sure that you understand exactly what you are being charged with and what is going to happen to you in the courtroom. All criminal charges are serious and carry the potential for serious consequences. Do not fight these charges alone.. My name is Christopher Stocke and I routinely represent clients arrested or charged with drunk driving (DWI / DUI) , drug crimes , assault as well as many other criminal offenses. I have the experience to represent any criminal defendant at the misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, or felony level. I commonly assist clients with petitioning the court for an expungement, which is the sealing of their records for a criminal conviction in their past.. Serving clients throughout Lake Superior's North Shore and Eastern Minnesota since 2004.. As a criminal defense lawyer, it is my duty to aggressively fight to have my clients' rights upheld. I also assist my clients to make certain they retain all their options and I also strive to protect their best interests. It is possible to defend against criminal charges and get the charges reduced or dismissed. Don't assume that your only option is to plead guilty and take your chances.. The State of Minnesota has the burden of proving you guilty of the crime. I will take a hard look at the charges and the evidence gathered by the police and the prosecutor and will evaluate the merits of the case against you. It is extremely important that you have someone on your side when you have been charged of a crime.
I offer client centered, creative, practical, high value, detail-oriented legal services. It is my objective to provide a combination of expertise, experience and close client relationships, resulting in personalized and innovative legal representation to clients in an efficient and cost effective manner. I and my firm have received the highest ratings possible (AV) in legal ability and legal ethics from his fellow attorneys as published in Martindale Hubbell. Clients of the firm include individuals, families, entrepreneurs, and businesses.
I have been practicing law since 1994 exclusively in the area of personal injury litigation. I was a partner at the firm of Hall Law, P.A. in St. Cloud, Minnesota until 2008. In 2009, I formed the firm of Stephens Law, P.A. I currently maintain offices in both Duluth and St. Cloud, Minnesota.. I have successfully represented hundreds of personal injury clients in a wide variety of personal injury claims. My experience includes work on cases ranging from motor vehicle and slip/fall accidents to cases involving wrongful death, brain injury, burns, organ/limb loss, and toxic exposure. I have successfully tried jury cases to verdict in state district court and have successfully worked on appeals, having argued both in the Minnesota Court of Appeals and the Minnesota Supreme Court.. I have been nominated by my legal peers as a Rising Star of Minnesota in Minnesota Law & Politics magazine. I am an active member of the Minnesota State Bar Association. I serve as a neutral arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association. I have also served as President of the John E. Simonett Chapter of the American Inns of Court, an organization of judges and lawyers whose purpose is to foster excellence in ethics, civility, and legal skills.. D. Education. I am a 1993 cum laude graduate of William Mitchell College of Law. My prior education includes graduating magna cum laude from the University of Minnesota, Duluth, with undergraduate degrees in English, French, and Political Science. I also studied internationally at Appleby College in Toronto, Ontario, and at the Université Paul Valery in Montpellier, France.. I am admitted to practice in both Minnesota State Court and Federal District Court.
I began the practice of law in 1998. I spent 18 years with another well-established Duluth law firm accepting the invitation to join the law firm of SiebenCarey. I work primarily on cases involving car accident, product liability, wrongful death and workers compensation law. I also handle professional negligence cases.. Although my personal office is in Duluth, at SiebenCarey, I handle cases across Minnesota and Wisconsin, including the Twin Cities metro area out of the Minneapolis office.. I only work for individuals - never for the insurance companies. I also handle cases on a contingency basis - meaning, I only get paid at the conclusion of the case if I am successful, and only as a percentage of what I am able to recover for my client. If there is no recovery, there is no fee.
I am pleased to introduce myself to you. I am a native north Georgian, with two degrees from the University of Georgia and have practiced law in the Atlanta metro area for over two decades. I am married with four children. My hobbies include traveling, fishing, running and trivia competitions.. About Scholle Law. For over two decades, Scholle Law has earned a reputation for professionalism, compassion and a tireless dedication to our clients. We take great pride in our expertise and depth of legal knowledge, legal procedure and trial skills. We bring these skills to bear in obtaining outstanding results for our clients. Powerful, well-funded forces push against Georgia citizens and families -- and those forces can be business entities, insurance companies, government actors or quasi-governmental agencies. Our firm excels in defeating these forces through determination, resourcefulness and by simply working harder for our clients.. We are selective in the cases we take on, so that we can fight our hardest for our clients. Unlike high-volume practices that take every case that comes to them, we believe a client is better served by individual attention to their needs and the specific details of their case. We focus our intellectual and financial resources on fewer matters, maximizing the results and ensuring a more satisfying representation for both client and attorney.. We care greatly about our clients. Once a matter is resolved, we remain in contact with most of our past clients and those clients send us referrals within their communities, friends and families. Legal matters can be very stressful. They often include important life decisions at vulnerable moments. It is vital to us that our clients feel that we stand by them every step of the way as counselors of the law. We are honored to represent victims of accidents and injury and to help them, and their families, regain their lives.
I am a Sr. Associate Attorney at Groth, Makarenko, Kaiser & Eidex in Duluth, specializing in civil defense litigation and trial. Generally, "civil" is anything that is not "criminal."
I am a Labor and Employment Law Specialist certified by the Minnesota State Bar Association (MSBA). A MSBA certification is obtained only if a certain percentage of an attorney's practice is devoted to a certain area, the attorney receives the endorsements of judges and other attorneys, and passes a written test in the particular area of the law.. In addition to being a certified specialist, I have been an Administrative Law Judge (1994-2003) and have handled litigation in the courtroom since 1974 as a prosecutor, defense counsel, employee's counsel or judge.. I am experienced in all areas of employment law, from hiring to termination and everything in between. I have handled many employment cases in the courtroom, or on appeal, including non-compete, non-solicit, confidentiality agreements, minority sharehoilder/owner matters, and similar cases.
I am a Georgia native, and attended Collins Hill and Rabun County High Schools. After graduating High School, I attended Piedmont College and earned a Bachelor’s degree in History. I started my career in law as a Personal Injury Paralegal. I worked myself up to the position of a Supervising Senior Paralegal where I remained for six years.. Always wanting to do more, I decided to become a lawyer, and was accepted into law school. During my first year of law school, I worked at the Rabun County District Attorney’s Office and during my second and third year, I worked with The Ryczek Firm, one of the best traffic ticket lawyers in Gwinnett County and in Georgia. I was also a Pro Bono Student Ambassador for my school, and I received a 2016 Pro Bono Student Ambassador Award for my significant contributions of promoting our Pro Bono program within the student body and the legal community. I graduated in the Top Twenty Percent of my class, earning a Cum Laude distinction. I also graduated with Pro Bono Honors for giving more than 100 Pro Bono hours to those in legal need.. Outside of work, I enjoy being with my husband, our three children, spending time with our families, and being active in our church community. My family and I also like to hike the mountain trails, kayak the beautiful rivers, spend time with our dog, and watch college football. We are also avid Braves and Falcons fans!!
Gray Brantley is part of the litigation group of Andersen, Tate & Carr. Mr. Brantley’s practice areas include civil litigation, where he represents individuals and businesses in trial and appellate matters, as well as commercial litigation in the areas of construction, mechanics and materialman’s liens, creditor/debtor’s rights, eminent domain, and insurance fraud.. Mr. Brantley graduated Cum Laude from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2013 where he was an active member of the Oral Advocacy program, Student Bar Association, and Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. While in law school, Mr. Brantley was a chosen recipient of the 2010 Faculty Legal Writing Award and named to the Dean’s List. Mr. Brantley received his Bachelor of Arts in Communications, from Auburn University in 2006 where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi Fraternity.. Mr. Brantley was raised in Perry, Georgia and he enjoys playing golf, hunting, and playing music in his spare time.
Gerald K. Wallace practices in the areas of criminal defense, family law, and probate law. Mr. Wallace is located in downtown Duluth. He prides himself on caring and effective representation.. Gerald K. Wallace believes that the law is a service. He is here to listen to your needs and help you accomplish, negotiate, or litigate matters as the particular case requires. He knows that contact with the legal system can be a difficult experience. That is why Mr. Wallace is dedicated to calm and confident representation.
Experienced personal injury attorney and licensed to practice law in Georgia and Florida. Extensive experience in all areas of Litigation including catastrophic personal injuries, wrongful death claims, truck accidents, auto accidents, premises liability cases, and more.
Ethel D. Andersen has concentrated her law practice in the areas of estate planning and probate since she and her husband, Tom, founded the firm in 1988. She represents a variety of individuals, many with complex estate tax issues and family issues. She has spoken frequently at estate planning seminars sponsored by the fiduciary law section of the Georgia Bar Association. For approximately 25 years Ms. Andersen has held an “AV preeminent” rating by the Martindale-Hubbell National Legal Directory, which is the highest designation given for both lawyer competence and integrity.. Ms. Andersen received her B.A. degree in psychology from Duke University followed by a year of teaching social studies in public school. She then attended the University of Georgia School of Law where she was selected for membership on the Georgia Law Review and was awarded a faculty merit scholarship. Upon receiving her J.D. degree from Emory University School of Law, she began her legal career as an associate at Troutman Sanders. Ms. Andersen has also worked as an assistant attorney general and as an administrative law judge. She is licensed to practice before all state and federal courts including the United States Supreme Court.. Ms. Andersen has been very involved in the Gwinnett County community and has served on numerous charitable boards. She was the 2012 recipient of the prestigious Anna Shackelford Legacy Award given by the Gwinnett Chapter of the Metro Atlanta United Way in recognition of her years of volunteer service. Mrs. Andersen currently serves on the board of the Community Foundation for Northeast Georgia and recently served as board president. She also currently serves on the board of Gwinnett Medical Center Foundation and on the executive board for Gwinnett Clean and Beautiful and is a Trustee for the Hudgens Center for the Arts. She is a graduate of Leadership Gwinnett and has served on the executive committee for its alumni council. She has served on the Board for the Gwinnett Coalition of Health and Human Services. Ms. Andersen was also a founding board member of the Gwinnett/North Fulton Junior League and was a founding board member and past president of the Gwinnett Council for the Arts.
Education:. University of North Dakota School of Law, Grand Forks, ND,2000 J.D., Honors: Deans ListUniversity of Minnesota, Duluth, MN, 1997 B.A., Honors: Deans List, Major: Political Science – HistoryTwo Harbors High School, Two Harbors, MN, 1992. Admissions:. Minnesota 2001. Professional Associations and Memberships:. Minnesota State Bar11th District Bar Association MemberTwo Harbors Area Chamber of Commerce Board of DirectorsLeadership Duluth Class of 2003. Past Employment:. Sixth Judicial District Law Clerk for the Honorable Kenneth A. Sandvik, 2000-01St. Louis County Attorney Office, Duluth, MN 1999Sergeant I, Minnesota House of Representatives, 1996Intern, Minnesota Representative Tom Bakk, 1996
Education:. University of North Dakota School of Law, Grand Forks, ND, 1998 J.D.St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN, 1994 B.S.. Admissions:. Minnesota, 1998Wisconsin, 2007US District Court District of MinnesotaUS District Court Western District of WisconsinUS Court of Federal ClaimsUS Court of Appeals, 8th Circuit. Professional Associations and Memberships:. 11th District Bar Association – MemberMinnesota State Bar Association – Member. Volunteer Work:. 11th District Bar Association – Past Board Member6th Judicial District Ethics Committee – Past MemberDuluth Playhouse – Past Board MemberDamiano Center – Volunteer
Education:. Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, MN, 1980 J.D.University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1970 D.V.M.University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1968 B.S.University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1966 B.A.. Admissions:. Minnesota, 1981Wisconsin, 1995U.S. District Court District of MinnesotaU.S. Court of Appeals. Professional Associations and Memberships:. 11th District Bar Association – MemberMinnesota State Bar Association – MemberFederal Bar Association – MemberAmerican Bar Association – MemberState Bar of Wisconsin – MemberDuluth Trial Lawyers Association – Member, Past PresidentMinnesota Association for Justice – Board of Governors – Past Service. Service Clubs And Charitable Association Membership:. Duluth Rotary Club, #25 – Past PresidentMiller Dwan Hospital Board of Directors – Past Board ChairMiller Dwan Foundation – Past Board ChairDuluth Airport Authority – Past Service. Representaive Industries:. HotelsMunicipalitiesCondo AssociationsSand and GravelConstructionLabor Union representation in the areas of negotiation and arbitration of contract terms and employee misconduct issues
Education:. Bachelor of Arts degree, University of Minnesota DuluthJuris Doctor, University of North Dakota. Chair / President:. Duluth City Charter CommissionWashburn Elementary School PTAMinnesota Women Lawyers, Northeast MN Chapter. Board Member:. Center Against Sexual and Domestic Abuse, Inc.Wisconsin Judicare, Inc.Minnesota Women Lawyers, Board of Directors and Advisory BoardFirst WitnessSalvation Army Advisory Board. Member:. Leadership DuluthParalegal Advisory Committee at University of Wisconsin-SuperiorMount Olive Lutheran Church – LCMSVolunteer Attorney ProgramDuluth City Charter CommissionDouglas County (Wisconsin) Domestic Violence Intervention TeamFaculty, University of Minnesota DuluthFaculty, University of Wisconsin-Superior11th District Bar Association Ethics CommitteeBetter Business Bureau ArbitratorNational Academy of Elder Law Attorneys
EDUCATION AND ACCREDITATION. I received my undergraduate degree from Emory University. I have a J.D. and LLM (Master of Laws) in Taxation. I am licensed to practice law in Georgia and Florida. I am admitted to the U.S. Tax Court and the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE. As a fiduciary, my goal is to be a counselor of law in advising people regarding their concerns. As an advocate, my first priority is to provide legal support for my client with the upmost zeal. I believe the main purpose is to not only meet but also to exceed the expectations of my clients in providing complete satisfaction for my services.
Eadaoin Waller is part of the corporate group of Andersen, Tate & Carr. Her practice focuses principally on mergers and acquisitions (stock and asset transactions), employment law (employee handbooks and contracts; severance agreements; employer policies and procedures; non-compete/non-solicit and confidentiality agreements; intellectual property protection issues), general corporate law (choice of entity and entity formation; shareholder and partnership agreements; general corporate advice) and non-profit law (including the assistance of charitable entitles in obtaining 501(c)(3) tax exempt status).