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Address
212 Main Street, P.O. Box 1018
Cedartown, Georgia 30125 (Polk Co.)
Average Client Review Rating
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Average Peer Review Rating
4.1
out of 5
 Free Initial Consultation (Main Office) The firm specializes in Plaintiff's Trial Practice. James I. Parker, past President of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, opened this office in Cedartown, Georgia in 1949. From the beginning, trial and appellate practice in the areas of personal injury, wrongful death, railroad grade crossing litigation, tractor trailer negligence litigation, social security and workers' compensation has predominated. The firm has been known as Parker and Lundy since 1985. Charles E. Morris Jr. joined the firm in 1998. Bradley L. Milkwick joined in 2006. Other areas of practice are criminal law, family law, insurance law, international transactional, immigration, and 1031 or like-kind, tax-deferred exchanges. Members of the firm have won large jury verdicts and settlements for injured people. Statement of PracticeGeneral Practice in all State and Federal Courts Plaintiff's. Personal Injury, Railroad, Tractor Trailer Negligence, Workers Compensation, Negligence Law, Social Security, Criminal Defense, Family Law, Divorce, International and Immigration (focus on China) and 1031 Like-Kind, Tax-Deferred Exchanges. Trials and Appeals. Year Established: 1949
Firm Size: 3
Languages: Mandarin Chinese.
Rate InformationFixed Hourly Rates Fixed Fees Available Free Initial Consultation
Address212 Main Street P.O. Box 1018 Cedartown, GA 30125, (Polk Co.)
PhonePhone: 770-748-5643 Fax: 770-748-5128

MEMBERS OF FIRMJames I. Parker (1926-1994).
William L. Lundy, Jr. (Member) born Marietta, Georgia, November 25, 1958; admitted to bar, 1985, Georgia, Alabama and U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia. Education: Jacksonville State University (B.S., 1981); Cumberland School of Law of Samford University (J.D., 1984). Speaker: "Demonstrative Evidence at Trial," Jury Trial Seminar, 1998; "Discovery in a Railroad Grade Crossing Case," Discovery Seminar, 1998; "Pretrial Investigations," Jury Trial Seminar, 1999; "Brakes & Other Safety Absolutes in Tractor-Trailer Operations," GTLA Fall Workshop, 2000; Brakes and Truck Safety, Common Carrier Seminar, 2001. Faculty, Georgia Institute of Trial Advocacy, 1994-2002. Chairman, Seminar Jury Trials, 1997; ICLE. Seminar: Co-Chair, Medical Evidence in a Personal Injury Action, 1997. Member: Polk County, Tallapoosa Circuit (Secretary-Treasurer, 1989; Vice-President, 1990; President, 1991) and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Georgia (Member, Sections on: Workers Compensation; General Trial; Secretary-Treasurer, General Practice and Trial Section, 1996; Chair Elect, 1997; Chairman, 1998-1999; Board of Governors, 1997 Member, Lawyers' Disciplinary Investigative Panel; Investigative Panel for Lawyer Discipline, 1999-2001; Vice-Chairman, 2000; Chairman, 2001-2002); Alabama State Bar (Member, Workers Compensation Section); Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (Executive Committee, Workers Compensation Claimants Lawyers); Alabama Trial Lawyers Association; Lawyers Club of Atlanta; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Fellow: Georgia Law Foundation. Reported Cases: Easterwood v. CSX Transportation Inc., 507 U.S. 123; 113 S.Ct. (1993), 933 F.2d 1548 (llth Circuit Ga. 1992). Practice Areas: Personal Injury; Negligence; Railroad Grade Crossing Litigation; Workers Compensation; Tractor Trailer Litigation; Wrongful Death.Email: William L. Lundy, Jr.
Richard J. Lundy (Member) born Atlanta, Georgia, December 18, 1961; admitted to bar, 1987, Georgia; 1989, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia. Education: Jacksonville State University (B.S., 1984); Cumberland School of Law of Samford University (J.D., 1987). Delta Theta Phi (President, 1986-1987). Managing Editor, "Pro Confesso," Cumberland School of Law of Samford University, 1986-1987. Recipient, 1999 Chief Justice Robert Benham Award for Community Service. President, Cedartown Kiwanis Club, 1992-1993. Member, Polk School District Board of Education, 1994. Member: Polk County (President, 1999) and Tallapoosa Circuit (Secretary-Treasurer, 1995; Vice President, 1996; President, 1997; Secretary-Treasurer, 2002) Bar Associations; State Bar of Georgia (Member, Sections on: General Trial Practice; Criminal Law; Family Law); Georgia Trial Lawyers Association. Fellow: Georgia Law Foundation. Practice Areas: Personal Injury; Negligence; Criminal Law; Family Law.
Charles E. Morris, Jr. (Member) born Birmingham, Alabama, April 4, 1970; admitted to bar, 1998, Georgia. Education: University of the South (B.A., 1992); Georgia State University (J.D., magna cum laude, 1998). Member, Kiwanis Club. Member: Polk County and Tallapoosa Judicial Circuit (Vice President, 1999) Bar Associations; State Bar of Georgia (Member, General Practice and Trial Section). Reported Cases: Johns v. Marlow, 252 Ga. App., 79, 555 SE 2d 756, 2001. Practice Areas: Personal Injury; Workers Compensation; Criminal Law; Civil Litigation.Email: Charles E. Morris, Jr.
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