Background
Bullock, David M. was born in 1941 in Jackson, Mississippi, United States.
Bullock, David M. was born in 1941 in Jackson, Mississippi, United States.
Vanderbilt University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1963. Juris Doctor, 1966).
Worked at Miller & Martin (Chattanooga, Tennessee) specializing in General Practice, Civil Trial and Appellant Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Administrative, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Banking and Finance, Bankruptcy and Workouts, Business and Commercial, Construction, Employee Benefits, Estate Planning and Probate, Franchising, Labor Law (including National Labor Relations Board, OSHA, FLSA and Contract Administration), and Employment Law (including EEO, ADEA, ADA, OFCCP and State Employment Laws), Environmental, Health Care, Immigration, Intellectual Property, Mergers and Acquisitions, Not-For-Profit, and Charitable Foundations, Real Estate, Securities, Tax Exempt Finance, Tax, Venture Capital and White Collar Crime. Admitted to the bar, 1966, Tennessee.
1970, District of Columbia. Phi Delta Phi (Historian, Malone Inn, 1965-1966). Member, Moot Court (Outstanding Associate Justice).
Faculty Member, National Environmental Enforcement Conferences, United States. Department of Justice, 1984, 1985 and 1987. Assistant United States.
Attorney, District of Columbia, 1970-1976. Attorney, Office of the Judge Advocate General of the Army, 1981-1982. Attorney, Senior Counsel, Unit Director, Environmental Crimes Section, Land and Natural Resources Division, United States.
Department of Justice, 1982-1990. Member: The District of Columbia Bar. Nashville, Tennessee (Environmental Law Section, Secretary-Treasurer, 1993-1994) and American (Sections on Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law.
Litigation; and Criminal Justice) Bar Associations. Military: Captain, United States. Army, Judge Advocate General's Corps, active duty, 1966-1970 (Resident, Nashville Office).
The firm was founded by Colonel T. M. Burkett in 1867. Colonel Burkett's practice was continued by his nephew, White Burkett Miller, admitted to the Bar in 1889. Mr. Miller's sons, Burkett and Vaughn Miller, the latter having served as law secretary to Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes on the United States.
Supreme Court, continued their father's practice. F. Linton Martin and H. James Hitching, graduates of Columbia Law School joined the firm in 1923 and 1944. The firm today enjoys the distinction of being Chattanooga's oldest and largest law firm.
Member, Moot Court (Outstanding Associate Justice). Faculty Member, National Environmental Enforcement Conferences, United States. Department of Justice, 1984, 1985 and 1987.
Assistant United States. Attorney, District of Columbia, 1970-1976. Attorney, Office of the Judge Advocate General of the Army, 1981-1982.
Attorney, Senior Counsel, Unit Director, Environmental Crimes Section, Land and Natural Resources Division, United States. Department of Justice, 1982-1990. Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
Nashville, Tennessee (Environmental Law Section, Secretary-Treasurer, 1993-1994) and American (Sections on Natural Resources, Energy, and Environmental Law. Litigation; and Criminal Justice) Bar Associations. Military: Captain, United States.
Army, Judge Advocate General's Corps, active duty, 1966-1970 (Resident, Nashville Office).