Scott Orrell is an associate in the Litigation & Trial Practice Group. He received his J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2009. While attending Alabama, Scott served as articles editor of the Alabama Law Review. During law school, he served as an intern for the Honorable Virginia Emerson Hopkins of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. Scott received his Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature from California State University at Northridge in 2006. Scott is admitted to practice law in Georgia.
- Counsel to a Fortune 100 Telecommunications Co. for claims as a result of worldwide price fixing cartel in the largest antitrust class action in United States history.
- Counsel for two of the largest financial institutions in the Southeast (providing to customers in GA, AL, SC, FL and TN) in collection/workouts of commercial real estate financing loans.
- Represented a Fortune 500 Insurance company in disabilities claims litigation.
- Advised Health Care Industry clients on Antitrust matters, including the Sherman Act and the Robinson-Patman Act.
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Alston & Bird LLP is pleased to provide this Seventh Edition of the Georgia Appellate Practice Handbook to the Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia.
The Handbook was first published in 1985 under the leadership of Alston & Bird partner Terry Walsh, with the invaluable assistance of Supreme Court Justices Harold Clarke and George Carley (then a Court of Appeals Judge). The lawyers and judges who have contributed to updated editions of the Handbook during the intervening decades are too numerous to name, but we remain thankful for their contributions, leadership, and guidance in connection with this work.
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