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Elaine Shofner is a partner at the law firm of Hawkins Parnell Thackston & Young LLP. She is an accomplished trial lawyer with twelve years experience in defense litigation. Elaine has tried, managed, and settled thousands of cases in complex toxic tort litigation involving asbestos, silica, and chemical inhalation cases. She is committed to delivering outstanding client service and results for her clients.
Elaine practices in the states of Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. She has acted as local and regional counsel for over 40 companies, ranging from family-owned businesses to multinational corporations.
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Chat withState: New York
Acquired: 2014
No misconduct found
State: South Carolina
Acquired: 2012
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State: Georgia
Acquired: 1997
No misconduct found
State: Massachusetts
Acquired: 1995
No misconduct found
4000 SunTrust Plaza, 303 Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta, GA, 30308-3243
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2005
Super Lawyer "Rising Star", Super Lawyers Magazine
1996 - Present
Partner, Hawkins Parnell Thackston & Young LLP
2002 - Present
Lawyers Club of AtlantaMember
1999 - Present
Defense Research InstituteMember
1996 - Present
Atlanta Bar AssociationMember
1996 - Present
Georgia Defense Lawyers AssociationMember
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Case settled first day of trial.
Case settled first day of trial
Case settled first day of trial.
Defense Verdict
Case settled during jury selection
Case concluded after multiple days of trial.
Case settled after multiple days.
Case was stayed seven days before trial due to USG filing bankruptcy.
Case settled after opening statements.
1995
J.D., Law
English