Background
Guin, David J. was born on March 27, 1960 in Russellville, Alabama, United States.
Guin, David J. was born on March 27, 1960 in Russellville, Alabama, United States.
David Lipscomb College (Bachelor of Science, cum laude, Applied Economics, 1982). University of Alabama (Juris Doctor, 1985).
Worked at Donaldson & Guin, Limited liability company (Birmingham, Alabama) specializing in Complex Litigation, Class Actions, Securities Law, Trial and Appeals. Admitted to the bar, 1985, Alabama. Member, Bench and Bar.
Member: Editorial Board, Alabama Law Review, 1983-1985.
Hugo Black Scholar. Recipient, American Jurisprudence Book Awards. Company-Author: "The Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Acting, Has Congress Supplied a Limitations Period Appropriate for Use in Private 10b-5 Actions?" Washington & Lee L. Review, Volume 47, Number.
3, 1990. Author: "The Retirement Equity Acting of 1984: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back," Alabama L. Review, Volume 37, Number.
1, 1985. Law Clerk to United States District Judge Truman Hobbs, Middle District of Alabama, 1985-1986. Editorial Board, Class Action Reports, 1995.
Member: Birmingham and American (Member: Sections on Business and Litigation. Securities Litigation Committee, Public Offering Subcommittee) Bar Associations.
Alabama State Bar; Alabama Trial Lawyers Association.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. National Association of Securities and Commercial Law Attorneys (Executive Committee).
Author: "The Retirement Equity Act of 1984: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back," Alabama L. Review, Volume 37, No. 1, 1985. Law Clerk to United States District Judge Truman Hobbs, Middle District of Alabama, 1985-1986. Editorial Board, Class Action Reports, 1995.
Co-Author: "The Insider Trading and Securities Fraud Enforcement Act, Has Congress Supplied a Limitations Period Appropriate for Use in Private 10b-5 Actions?" Washington & Lee L. Rev., Volume 47, No.
Member, Bench and Bar. Member: Editorial Board, Alabama Law Review, 1983-1985. Hugo Black Scholar. Recipient, American Jurisprudence Book Awards.