Lawyer J. Vincent "Jay" Cook, graduated from
Armstrong State College, A.A., cum laude, 1960; University of Georgia, B.A., 1962 University of Georgia, J.D., 1964, is now employed by Cook Noell Tolley & Bates LLP at
304 East Washington Street Athens, GA 30601.
While being a member of
Athens-Western Circuit (President, 1973) and American Bar Associations State Bar of Georgia (President, 2005-2006 Treasurer, 2003-2004) The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Governor, 2002-2003) Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (President, 1996 Editor, Verdict,…
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Athens-Western Circuit (President, 1973) and American Bar Associations State Bar of Georgia (President, 2005-2006 Treasurer, 2003-2004) The Association of Trial Lawyers of America (Governor, 2002-2003) Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (President, 1996 Editor, Verdict, 1988-1990 Chair, CLE Committee) American Board of Trial Advocates (Past-President, Georgia Chapter) Georgia Civil Justice Foundation (President, 1998—) The Civil Justice Foundation (Trustee, Association of Trial Lawyers of America).
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J. Vincent "Jay" Cook has been admitted in 1964, Georgia; 1979, U.S. Supreme Court; 1982, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit;. His or her practice areas include Personal Injury Law, Medical Malpractice, Torts, Civil Liability, Civil Practice, Federal Civil Practice, Contracts, Breach of Contract, Commercial Contracts, Contract Fraud, Contract Litigation.
J. Vincent "Jay" Cook's college and law school education includes Armstrong State College, A.A., cum laude, 1960; University of Georgia, B.A., 1962, University of Georgia, J.D., 1964. Other biographical background includes Author: "Position Papers Tort Reform," Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, 1986; chapters, "Negligence, Privacy and Georgia Jurisprudence, LC PC," Georgia Trial Lawyers Association. Co-Author, Witnesses, GTLA Trial Practice Manual. Instructor, Trial Practice, University of Georgia School of Law, 1973-1974. Seminar Instructor, Medical Malpractice, University of Georgia School of Law, 1990—.. You should contact other
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