Background
Hunsucker, Gregory M. was born on September 6, 1962 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States.
Hunsucker, Gregory M. was born on September 6, 1962 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States.
Valdosta University (Bachelor of Science in Education, 1992). Vanderbilt University (Juris Doctor, 1996).
Worked at Phelps Dunbar, L.L.P. Admitted to the bar, 1996, Mississippi, United States. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, United States.
District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of Mississippi (Not admitted LA). Order of the Coif; Top grade in Advanced Intellectual Property Law, Agency, and Constitutional Criminal Law. Contributing Author and Research Editor, "The Exclusive Right," Copyright Society of the South Newsletter, (1996).
Author: "The European Database Directive: Regional Stepping Stone to An International Model?," Fordham Intell. Prop., Media & Enter. L. J. (forthcoming 1997).
"Raising a Toll Fence to Protect the 'Noncreative' Labors of Database Makers: The European Database Directive," First Prize, 1996 Nathan Burkan Memorial Competition at Vanderbilt University. Member: The Mississippi Bar (Member: Sections on Business Law. Health Care Law); American Bar Association (Member: Sections on Litigation.
Science & Technology. Intellectual Property Law. Member: Committees on International Copyright Treaties and Laws.
Databases); Association of Trial Lawyers of America. National Health Lawyers Association. Military: ET1, United States Navy, 1983-1989 (Jackson and Tupelo, Mississippi Offices).
Phelps Dunbar is a law firm of more than 200 attorneys, 88 of whom are partners. The firm was established in 1853. In addition to its office in New Orleans, Louisiana, the firm has offices in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Jackson, Mississippi. Tupelo, Mississippi; Houston, Texas. And London, England. The firm is organized into various groups reflecting the firm's areas of practice.
Member: The Mississippi Bar (Member: Sections on Business Law. Health Care Law); American Bar Association (Member: Sections on Litigation. Science & Technology.
Intellectual Property Law. Member: Committees on International Copyright Treaties and Laws. Databases); Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
National Health Lawyers Association. Military: ET1, United States Navy, 1983-1989 (Jackson and Tupelo, Mississippi Offices).