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Overview
Practice Areas
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40% Social Security
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30% Workers Compensation
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25% Personal Injury
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5% Litigation
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Contact Information
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Résumé
License
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39 years since John Richard Johnson III was first licensed to practice law.
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License status |
Year acquired |
Last updated by Avvo |
| Tennessee |
Authorized to practice law
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1973 |
04/08/2009 |
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| Memphis State University School of Law |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
1973 |
| Memphis State University |
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BA - Bachelor of Arts |
1970 |
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Vice-Chair |
Memphis Bar Association, Social Security Section |
2003-2004
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| Member |
American Bar Association |
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| Member |
Memphis Bar Association |
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| Member |
Memphis Bar Association, Social Security Section |
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| Member |
Shelby County Bar Association |
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Tennessee Bar Association |
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Tennessee Defense Lawyers Association |
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Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association |
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Portfolio
Publications
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| Article |
Publication |
Date |
| Freezing Out Minority Shareholders Through the Issuance of Additional Shares |
Memphis State University Law Review |
1972 |
| Tennessee Legislature Abolishes Privity Requirement and Clarifies Statute of Limitations in Product Liability Cases |
Memphis State University Law Review |
1972 |
| Real Property-Landlord and Tenant A Lease Renewal Option Providing that Rental Amount Will be Determined by Future Agreement. Implies a Reasonable Rental Figure Under the then Existing Circumstances |
Memphis State University Law Review |
1971 |
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Speaking Engagements
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| Presentation Name |
Conference |
Date |
| Workers' Compensation |
Paralegal Seminar |
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