Background
Cullen, Charlene was born on February 3, 1961 in Limestone County, Alabama, United States.
Cullen, Charlene was born on February 3, 1961 in Limestone County, Alabama, United States.
University of Montevallo (Bachelor of Science, summa cum laude, 1982). Cumberland School of Law of Samford University (Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, 1993).
Worked at Cooper, Mitch, Crawford, Kuykendall & Whatley, Limited liability company (Birmingham, Alabama) specializing in General Practice in State and Federal Courts and before Administrative Agencies. Labor, Personal Injury, Class Actions, Mediations and Arbitrations, Products Liability, Wrongful Death, Employment Discrimination, Worker"s Compensation. Trials and Appeals. Grand Jury Investigations.
Admitted to the bar, 1993, Alabama.
1994, United States. District Court, District of Alabama. 1995, United States. District Court, Middle and Southern Districts of Alabama.
Omicron Delta Kappa. Phi Kappa Phi. Member, Curia Honoris.
Comment Editor, 1992-1993.
Member, 1991-1992, Cumberland Law Review. Recipient, American Jurisprudence Awards, Criminal Law, Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Secured Transactions, Bankruptcy, Equitable Remedies, Conflict of Law and Professional Responsibility. Law Clerk, Honorary Judge William M. Acker, Junior, United States.
District Court, Northern District of Alabama.
Author: "Rule 11: Due Process Reconsidered," 22 Cumberland Law Review 729, 1991-1992. Member: Birmingham Bar Association.
Alabama State Bar.
As Cooper, Mitch and Black the firm was formed in 1950 by Jerome A. Cooper, William East. Mitch and Hugo L. Black, Junior The firm has been principally engaged in labor law as counsel for numerous Local, National and International Unions throughout Alabama, the Southeast, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. In 1988 the firm became Cooper, Mitch, Crawford, Kuykendall & Whatley.
While the firm continues to have a strong emphasis in labor and employment law, its members have developed extensive practices in diverse but related fields of tort and personal injury, class actions, products liability, wrongful death, workmen"s compensation, social security, Employee Retirement Income Security Act, civil rights, employment discrimination, municipal and public interest law.
Member, Curia Honoris. Comment Editor, 1992-1993. Member, 1991-1992, Cumberland Law Review.
Recipient, American Jurisprudence Awards, Criminal Law, Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, Secured Transactions, Bankruptcy, Equitable Remedies, Conflict of Law and Professional Responsibility.
Law Clerk, Honorary Judge William M. Acker, Junior, United States. District Court, Northern District of Alabama.