| # | Name | Georgia Bar Number | City | US State | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 251 | M. John Wilson | 768878 | Monroe | GA | |
| 252 | Martha Fessenden | 259270 | |||
| 253 | Cliff Perkins | 52175 | Carrollton | GA | |
| 254 | Phillip Sartain | 626728 | Gainesville | GA | |
| 255 | Jason Perkins | 572165 | Carrollton | GA | |
| 256 | Travis Studdard | 140825 | Carrollton | GA | |
| 257 | Jay Hirsch | 357185 | |||
| 258 | Marc Hershovitz | 349510 | Atlanta | GA | |
| 259 | Thomas M. FInn | 261550 | Dalton | GA | |
| 260 | Michael C. Ford | 268150 | Atlanta | GA | If approved, this FAO would result in hopeless conflicts with the clients vs. creditors and the lawyer will be forced to take actions which are arguably directly antagonistic to the interests of the client that he or she represents. |
| 261 | Converse Bright | 081900 | Valdosta | GA | |
| 262 | Sharon Blair Enoch | 061350 | Augusta | GA | |
| 263 | R. Timothy Morrison | 525130 | Atlanta | GA | |
| 264 | Susan W. Cox | 738550 | Statesboro | GA | This would be a nightmare for personal injury lawyers and could result in our being adversarial with our clients. Suppose the client signs a lien document and then the physician is paid by Medicare or Medicaid? Those programs bar the physician from seeking additional fees for their services. Is the doctor's lien valid? Why should the lawyer have to sort that out for the doctor? This is a bad idea. |
| 265 | Robert L. Crowe | 198479 | Brunswick | GA | |
| 266 | John M. McGovern | 492855 | Norcross | GA | |
| 267 | A. Jack Hinton | 356875 | Atlanta | GA | |
| 268 | Bonnie Burke | 142621 | Atlanta | GA | |
| 269 | Thomas Brown | 089662 | Suwanee | GA | |
| 270 | Timothy J. Santelli | 626166 | Atlanta | GA | |
| 271 | John E. king | 42118 | jonesboro | GA | |
| 272 | Thomas J. Venker | 727000 | Atlanta | GA | |
| 273 | Richard Glaze | 296978 | Lawrenceville | GA | |
| 274 | JANE | 629320 | ATLANTA | GA |