Background
Guldenschuh, David F. was born on December 20, 1956 in Rome, Georgia, United States.
Guldenschuh, David F. was born on December 20, 1956 in Rome, Georgia, United States.
Auburn University (Bachelor of Science, summa cum laude, 1978). University of Notre Dame (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1981).
Worked at Shaw, Maddox, Graham, Monk & Boling, Limited Liability Partnership (Rome, Georgia) specializing in General Civil and Trial Practice in all State and Federal Courts, Insurance, Banking and Corporations, Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Workers Compensation Law, Probate, Estate Planning, Taxation and Health Care. Admitted to the bar, 1981, Georgia. Thomas J. White Scholar.
Associate Editor, Notre Dame Law Review, 1980-1981.
Law Clerk to Honorable Reynaldo G. Garza, United States. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, 1981-1983.
Member, Northern Georgia Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Liaison Committee. Member: Rome and American (Member, Equal Employment Opportunity Subcommittee) Bar Associations.
State Bar of Georgia (Member, General Practice and Labor and Employment Law Sections).
Georgia Academy of Hospital Attorneys. Defense Research Institute. The firm is the direct successor to a partnership established in 1899 by George Edmondson Maddox and Colonel William South. McHenry.
Over the years, attorneys who had been partners and associates of the firm have served in various capacities in the judicial, legislative, and executive branches of the State of Georgia and the United States.
One partner and two former partners served as members of the Georgia Board of Bar Examiners. Attorneys presently in the firm concentrate in various areas of the law, enabling it to offer a wide range of legal services to its clients.
Member, Northern Georgia Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Liaison Committee. Member: Rome and American (Member, Equal Employment Opportunity Subcommittee) Bar Associations. State Bar of Georgia (Member, General Practice and Labor and Employment Law Sections).
Georgia Academy of Hospital Attorneys.
Defense Research Institute.