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Overview
Practice Areas
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80% General Practice
37 years, 1,000 cases
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20% Oil - Gas
24 years, 100 cases
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Fees & Payments
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Fees
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Contingent (20%-50%)
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Fixed (Sometimes)
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Hourly ($1-$250/hour)
Payment types
Cash, Check
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Résumé
Licenses
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37 years
since Richard H. Davison was first licensed to practice law in GA.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Work Experience
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| Position |
Duration |
| Mediator at R H Davison & Assocs |
2000–present
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| Sole Practitioner at R. H. Davison & Assocs. |
2002–present
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| Judge Advocate at The American Legion, Dept. of West Virginia |
2006–present
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| Managing Partner/Owner at R. H. Davison & Assocs. |
1997–2002
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| General Counsel/COO at Cameron Gas Company |
1985–1997
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| General Counsel at Corporate Counsel Anticline Fuel Systems |
1984–1989
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| EEO Coordinator at Georgia Power Company |
1972–1984
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Education
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Member |
Georgia Bar Association |
1972–present
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| Judge Advocate |
Dept. of the American Legion, WV |
2006–present
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| Sec.Chairman, YLS |
Georgia Bar Association |
1974–1975
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Portfolio
Cases
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- Title:
- U.S vs Georgia Power Company
- Practice Area:
- Constitutional
- Outcome:
- For Plaintiffs
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Pattern and practice of racial discrimination. Consent decree for Affected Class Plaintiffs and Dept. of Justice after remand from Us. Supreme Court...
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