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William E. Whitfield, III, Shareholder Attorney
Appellate Practice; Medical Malpractice; Insurance Coverage & Litigation; Third Party Personal Injury Defense; Coverage/First Party Clai...
Phone:228-863-6101
Web:http://www.copelandcook.com
Address: 2781 C. T. Switzer Sr. Drive, Suite 200, Biloxi, MS 39531
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Law Firm:Copeland Cook Taylor & Bush A Professional Association
Lawyer:William E. Whitfield, III
Phone:228-863-6101
Fax:228-863-9526
Lawyer Title:Shareholder
Practice Areas:Appellate Practice; Medical Malpractice; Insurance Coverage & Litigation; Third Party Personal Injury Defense; Coverage/First Party Claims/Bad Faith; Commercial Litigation & Transactions; Litigation
Bio:Mississippi College Law Review, Mississippi College School of Law - Spring 1992 Mississippi Medical Privilege: Blessing or CurseThe Profile-Mississippi Association of Legal Secretaries - Spring 1994 Conflicts of LawCrowd Management - October/December 1996 Legal Liability in Crowd ManagementThe MDLA Quarterly (December 2003) Fictitious Parties and Amendments Joining a Party under Mississippi Civil Procedure Rule 9(h) and 15(c)The MDLA Quarterly (March 2004) Automatic Liability of Insurance Carriers for Excess Judgments? The Real Meaning of Home v. Miss. Ins. Guaranty AssociationThe MDLA Quarterly (Winter 2005) Katrina: The Face Only a Mother Could LoveThe MDLA Quarterly (Summer 2007) Federal Court Predicts Mississippi Supreme Court Would Adopt a 'Continuous Trigger' Theory in Context of Damage Caused by Faulty Construction WorkThe MDLA Quarterly (Spring 2008) Fictitious Parties and Amendments Joining a Party under Mississippi Civil Procedure Rule 9(h) and 15 - RevisitedThe MDLA Quarterly (Summer 2010) Medicare Secondary Payer Guidelines: A Quick Primer
Admitted:1981, Alabama; 1982, Mississippi; Mississippi State and Federal Courts; Alabama State and Federal Courts; United States Supreme Court; United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit; United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi; United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama
College:University of Mobile, B.A., 1977; Bryant Dukes & Blakeslee, Gulfport, Mississippi Associate 1983-1987, Partner 1987-2008 [Bryant Dukes & Blakeslee merged with Copeland, Cook, Taylor & Bush, P.A. in 2008]
Law School:J.D., Mississippi College School of Law, 1981; United States District Court Law Clerk, 1981-1983, Magistrate John M. Roper)
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Web:http://www.copelandcook.com
Languages:English

Lawyer William E. Whitfield, III, graduated from University of Mobile, B.A., 1977; Bryant Dukes & Blakeslee, Gulfport, Mississippi Associate 1983-1987, Partner 1987-2008 [Bryant Dukes & Blakeslee merged with Copeland, Cook, Taylor & Bush, P.A. in 2008] J.D., Mississippi College School of Law, 1981; United States District Court Law Clerk, 1981-1983, Magistrate John M. Roper), is now employed by Copeland Cook Taylor & Bush A Professional Association at 2781 C. T. Switzer Sr. Drive, Suite 200 Biloxi, MS 39531.William E. Whitfield, III is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing William E. Whitfield, III as your lawyer, you should consider whether William E. Whitfield, III offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if William E. Whitfield, III has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though William E. Whitfield, III's office is located at Biloxi, MS, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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William E. Whitfield, III has been admitted in 1981, Alabama; 1982, Mississippi; Mississippi State and Federal Courts; Alabama State and Federal Courts; United States Supreme Court; United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit; United States District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi; United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama. His or her practice areas include Appellate Practice; Medical Malpractice; Insurance Coverage & Litigation; Third Party Personal Injury Defense; Coverage/First Party Claims/Bad Faith; Commercial Litigation & Transactions; Litigation.

William E. Whitfield, III's college and law school education includes University of Mobile, B.A., 1977; Bryant Dukes & Blakeslee, Gulfport, Mississippi Associate 1983-1987, Partner 1987-2008 [Bryant Dukes & Blakeslee merged with Copeland, Cook, Taylor & Bush, P.A. in 2008], J.D., Mississippi College School of Law, 1981; United States District Court Law Clerk, 1981-1983, Magistrate John M. Roper). Other biographical background includes Mississippi College Law Review, Mississippi College School of Law - Spring 1992 Mississippi Medical Privilege: Blessing or CurseThe Profile-Mississippi Association of Legal Secretaries - Spring 1994 Conflicts of LawCrowd Management - October/December 1996 Legal Liability in Crowd ManagementThe MDLA Quarterly (December 2003) Fictitious Parties and Amendments Joining a Party under Mississippi Civil Procedure Rule 9(h) and 15(c)The MDLA Quarterly (March 2004) Automatic Liability of Insurance Carriers for Excess Judgments? The Real Meaning of Home v. Miss. Ins. Guaranty AssociationThe MDLA Quarterly (Winter 2005) Katrina: The Face Only a Mother Could LoveThe MDLA Quarterly (Summer 2007) Federal Court Predicts Mississippi Supreme Court Would Adopt a 'Continuous Trigger' Theory in Context of Damage Caused by Faulty Construction WorkThe MDLA Quarterly (Spring 2008) Fictitious Parties and Amendments Joining a Party under Mississippi Civil Procedure Rule 9(h) and 15 - RevisitedThe MDLA Quarterly (Summer 2010) Medicare Secondary Payer Guidelines: A Quick Primer. You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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