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Why Do We Love Legal Thrillers? | Lance McMillian | See You in Court Podcast

Why Do We Love Legal Thrillers? | Lance McMillian | See You in Court Podcast

Update: 2023-01-13
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Today on the podcast, Robin and Lester interview Lance McMillian acclaimed legal author and scholar.


 


Guest Bio


Lance obtained his B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Phi Beta


Kappa and his J.D., University of Georgia, summa cum laude, Order of the Coif.


He is a full-time professor of law at John Marshall School of Law where he teaches


Torts, Constitutional Law, Federal Courts, Constitutional Law Seminar, First


Amendment Seminar, White Collar Crime, Domestic Relations, Depositions, Law


Office Management, Remedies in Context, Scholarly Writing.


 


Professor McMillian joined the Atlanta’s John Marshall faculty in 2007. Before


embarking on a teaching and writing career, Professor McMillian wore many


different hats in the legal profession, including those of civil litigator, commercial


arbitrator, and certified mediator. The focus of his practice centered primarily on


complex litigation—class action prosecution and defense, business torts,


constitutional torts, and discrimination. In 2002, he became a founding partner of


the law firm of McMillian & Camp, LLP. Following its inception, the firm was


approved as lead counsel by numerous federal and state courts in class and


collective actions arising under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act and the


Fair Labor Standards Act. In this role, Professor McMillian successfully negotiated


several six and seven-figure settlements. As a neutral, Professor McMillian


mediated and arbitrated over 100 active lawsuits.


 


Professor McMillian’s writing career is just as diverse. He is a novelist and creator


of the Atlanta Murder Squad series. The first book in the series, The Murder of


Sara Barton, won a prestigious B.R.A.G. Medallion and became a #1 Best Seller


Legal Thriller on Amazon. His nonfiction work has appeared in such legal journals


as the North Carolina Law Review, the Washington and Lee Law Review, the


Wisconsin Law Review, the Alabama Law Review, the Tennessee Law Review,


the Southern Cal Interdisciplinary Law Journal, and the American Journal of Trial


Advocacy. He also contributed a chapter for Lawyers In Your Living Room! Law


On Television, a book project from the American Bar Association that also


featured essays from actors Sam Waterston and James Woods. A number of federal


and states courts, including an opinion by Judge Richard Posner of the Seventh


Circuit Court of Appeals, have cited Professor McMillian in their opinions.


 


Professor McMillian is married to Justice Carla Wong McMillian of the Georgia


Supreme Court.


Atlanta’ss John Marshall Law School (AJMLS) is a private for-profit law school in


Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded in 1933 and named for John Marshall, the fourth


chief justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. AJMLS is accredited by


the American Bar Association. It was among the first southern law schools to


integrate. It is in Midtown Atlanta and is accredited by the American Bar


Association. AJMLS offers five J.D. programs: full-time day, part-time day, part-


time evening, accelerated/spring start, and a Criminal Justice Certificate Program


(led by MacArthur Genius Fellow, Jonathan Rapping).


 


Lance’s books are:


To Kill A Lawyer (2021)


 


Death to the Chief (2021)


 


The Murder of Sara Barton (2020)


Lance’s latest novel is “Hard Way to Die”, the 4 th in the Atlanta Murder Squad


series, and takes place at a Georgia State Bar Annual Meeting on Jekyll Island.


 


Links:


Lance McMillian - Atlanta's John Marshall Law School


http://www.akintate.com/


https://www.gatriallawyers.net/


See You In Court Website


To learn more about the Georgia Civil Justice Foundation, visit fairplay.org

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Why Do We Love Legal Thrillers? | Lance McMillian | See You in Court Podcast

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