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Paul is an accomplished Senior Litigation Attorney with over four decades of experience, specializing in civil trial law across State, Federal, and Georgia Appellate Courts. Paul has demonstrated expertise in managing high-stakes cases, leading litigation departments, and mentoring young lawyers.
Paul has a proven record of success in securing millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts, with a strong focus on holding negligent parties accountable. With approximately 150 jury trials and hundreds of mediations and arbitrations under his belt, Paul has a history of consistently achieving favorable outcomes in complex cases, including automobile, motorcycle, and trucking accidents, property and casualty claims for commercial and residential property owners, defective products, premises liability, and professional liability.
Paul prides himself with maintaining a close working relationship with clients, as he learned long ago that a simple thank you from a client was far more satisfying than working for insurance companies or large corporations.
Paul attended the University of Tennessee and obtained a BS degree in Business Administration, and was half way through a Masters in Business Administration when an opportunity to attend the Emory University School of Law. Upon graduation Paul was mentored by Judge Paul T. O’Conner after which Paul co-founded a mid-sized litigation firm, where he practiced for 25 years. Since then Paul worked as a consultant to litigation firms until proudly accepting a position with Morgan Law Group, as the Georgia Managing Attorney out of the firm’s Atlanta, Georgia office.
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Paul and Holly, his wife of 41 years, are active tennis players, competing with USTA and ALTA, in the mid-levels. Paul and Holly are also “backpackers” who have traversed multiple regional trails, including the 110 mile Georgia Appalachian Trail. Paul and Holly are fortunate to have their two grown daughters and two grandchildren live within blocks and have “the grand girls” visit frequently.