Background
Blount, Gregory W. was born on October 31, 1956 in Athens, Georgia, United States.
Blount, Gregory W. was born on October 31, 1956 in Athens, Georgia, United States.
North Georgia College (Bachelor of Arts, 1978). Mercer University (Juris Doctor, 1981).
Worked at Constangy, Brooks & Smith, Limited Liability Company (Atlanta, Georgia) specializing in Labor Relations, Equal Employment, Employee Benefits, Occupational Safety and Health Administration and Environmental Law. Admitted to the bar, 1981, Georgia. North Georgia College Foundation Scholar.
Author: "From Marshes to Mountains, Wetlands Come Under State Regulation," 41 Mercer Law Review 865, 1990.
"Recent Developments in Georgia Solid Waste Law Pile Up," 28 Georgia. State Bar Journal 182, 1992.
Assistant Attorney General, Environmental Protection Division, 1981-1985. Executive Assistant-Legal, Department of Natural Resources, 1985-1987 Member: State Bar of Georgia (Member and Officer at Large, Environmental Law Section).
Constangy, Brooks & Smith is one of the nation"s oldest management labor law firms.
Frank Constangy began practicing under the Wagner Acting shortly after it was passed in 1935. The firm as it is known today was formed in 1946 at the end of World World War II to devote its practice exclusively to the representation of management in labor and employment matters. In addition to basic labor and employment law, the firm also represents clients in the areas of employee benefits, environmental compliance and occupational safety and health.
Multinational corporations as well as small local businesses have called upon the firm"s experience for over 50 years, many of them retaining the firm"s counsel after conducting a nationwide search for the most competent legal representation.
Clients are involved in virtually every sector of business and industry, including manufacturing, banking, chemical, construction, entertainment, health care services, hotel, insurance, meat and food, mining, paper, transportation, and not-for-profit organizations.