Background
Clemon Freeman, Junior, George was born on January 3, 1929 in Birmingham, Alabama, United States.
Clemon Freeman, Junior, George was born on January 3, 1929 in Birmingham, Alabama, United States.
Vanderbilt University (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1950). Yale Law School (Bachelor of Laws, 1956).
Worked at Hunton & Williams. Admitted to the bar, 1956, Alabama. 1958, Virginia; 1974, District of Columbia.
Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Delta Phi. Omicron Delta Kappa. Law Clerk to Justice Hugo L. Black, U. S. Supreme Court, 1956-1957. Member, Congressional Study Group under section 301(e) of the Superfund Act, 1980-1982.
Chairman: Advisory Council of the Energy Policy Studies Center of the University of Virginia, 1981-1985. Chairman, Legal Advisory Committee, Virginia Commission on Transportation in the 21st Century, 1986-1987. Member, Virginia Governor's Commission to Study Historic Preservation, 1987-1989.
Councillor, The Atlantic Council of The United States, 1985. Member, The Virginia Board of Historic Resources, 1989, Chairman, 1989-1991. American Bar Association: Chairman, Committee on Facilities of the Law Library of Congress, 1967-1973, Member: Coordinating Group on Regulatory Reform, 1979-1985.
Chairman, Coordinating Group on Civil Justice Reform, 1990-1993. Section of Business Law: Chairman, Committee on Trade Associations, 1969-1975, Member of Council, 1975-1979, Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on the Federal Criminal Code, 1979-1982, Chairman, Program Committee, 1982-1984, Chairman, Ad Hoc Committee on Tort Law Reform, 1986-1987. Section Delegate to the American Bar Association House of Delegates, 1984-1987.
Secretary, 1987-1988. Vice Chairman, 1988-1989. Chairman-Elect, 1989-1990.
Chair, 1990-1991. Member: American Law Institute (Member of Council, 1980. Advisor to the Council on Reporters' Study on Enterprise Responsibility for Personal Injury, 1986-1991). Advisor, Restatement Third of Torts, 1994, Fellow, American Bar Foundation, Virginia State Chairman, 1986-1990 Apportionment.
(Also at Richmond, Virginia Office).
Member, Congressional Study Group under section 301(e) of the Superfund Act, 1980-1982. Fellow, American Bar Foundation, Virginia State Chairman, 1986-1990 Apportionment. (Also at Richmond, Virginia Office).