Background
Malcolm, John G. was born on January 25, 1960 in New York, New York, United States.
Malcolm, John G. was born on January 25, 1960 in New York, New York, United States.
Columbia University (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1982). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1985).
Worked at Malcolm & Schroeder (Atlanta, Georgia) specializing in Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1986, Georgia. 1989, District of Columbia.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Law Clerk: Chief Judge Charles A. Moye, Junior, United States. District Court, Northern District of Georgia, 1985-1987. Senior Judge Albert J. Henderson, United States.
Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit, 1987-1988.
Recipient, Director"s Award for Superior Performance by an Assistant United States. Attorney for work related to United States v.
Walter Leroy Moody, Junior Adjunct Professor (Psychiatry & Law) Georgia State University College of Law, 1992-1994. Author: "Treatment Choices and Informed Consent: Current Controversies in Psychiatric Malpractice Litigation," Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Springfield, Illinois (1988).
"Informed Consent in Psychiatry Today," in American Psychiatric Press Review of Clinical Psychiatry and the Law (Volume 3), American Psychiatric Press, Incorporated., Washington, District of Columbia (1992).
Articles: "Dealing More Effectively with Juvenile Crime," (Georgia Public Policy Foundation, 1997). "Crime in Georgia: Can we afford to do what it takes?," (Georgia Public Policy Foundation, 1996). "Crime in Georgia: Where are we and what can be done?" (Georgia Public Policy Foundation, 1996).
Book Review of "Guilty: The Collapse of Criminal Justice," (The Federalist Society, 1996).
"Alternatives for Tort Reform in Georgia," (Georgia Public Policy Foundation, 1995). "Criminal Forfeiture: An Appropriate Solution to the Civil Forfeiture Debate," 10 Georgia State University Law Review, 241 (1994) (Company-authored with Arthur West. Leach).
"The Arbitrability of Claims Arising Under Section 10(b): Should Wilko be Extended?" 50 Albany Law Review 725 (1986) (Company-authored with Eric J. Segall) (cited in Shearson/American Express, Incorporated. v. McMahon, 107 South.Ct. 2332, 2347 n.2 & 2350 (1987).
"Treatment Choices and Informed Consent: Implications of the Osheroff Case for the Profession," Journal of Psychiatry & Law (1986).
Associate, Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan, 1988-1990. Assistant United States Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, 1990-1997. Associate Independent Counsel, Housing and Urban Development Investigation, Washington, District of Columbia, 1995-1996, (Special assignment from United States.
Attorney" General’ s Office).
Member, Executive Committee and Past President, Federal Bar Association, Atlanta Chapter. Master, Bleckley Inn of Court. Member: Executive Committee, The Federalist Society, Criminal Law Practice Group and Atlanta Lawyer"s Division.
Board of Trustees, Fulton-Dekalb Hospital Authority.
Board of Governors, Georgia Public Policy Foundation. Board of Directors, The Atlanta Opera.
Board of Directors, Odyssey Family Counseling Center, Incorporated. Board of Directors, The Gulton Foundation.
Author: "Treatment Choices and Informed Consent: Current Controversies in Psychiatric Malpractice Litigation," Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, Springfield, Illinois (1988). "Informed Consent in Psychiatry Today," in American Psychiatric Press Review of Clinical Psychiatry and the Law (Volume 3), American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington, D.C. (1992). Articles: "Dealing More Effectively with Juvenile Crime," (Georgia Public Policy Foundation, 1997).
"Crime in Georgia: Can we afford to do what it takes?," (Georgia Public Policy Foundation, 1996). "Crime in Georgia: Where are we and what can be done?" (Georgia Public Policy Foundation, 1996). Book Review of "Guilty: The Collapse of Criminal Justice," (The Federalist Society, 1996).
"Alternatives for Tort Reform in Georgia," (Georgia Public Policy Foundation, 1995). "Criminal Forfeiture: An Appropriate Solution to the Civil Forfeiture Debate," 10 Georgia State University Law Review, 241 (1994) (Co-authored with Arthur W. Leach). "The Arbitrability of Claims Arising Under Section 10(b): Should Wilko be Extended?" 50 Albany Law Review 725 (1986) (Co-authored with Eric J. Segall) (cited in Shearson/American Express, Inc. v.
McMahon, 107 S.Ct. 2332, 2347 n.2 & 2350 (1987). "Treatment Choices and Informed Consent: Implications of the Osheroff Case for the Profession," Journal of Psychiatry & Law (1986). Associate, Sutherland, Asbill & Brennan, 1988-1990.
Assistant United States Attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, 1990-1997. Associate Independent Counsel, HUD Investigation, Washington, D.C., 1995-1996, (Special assignment from United States. Attorney's Office).
Member, Executive Committee and Past President, Federal Bar Association, Atlanta Chapter. Master, Bleckley Inn of Court. Member: Executive Committee, The Federalist Society, Criminal Law Practice Group and Atlanta Lawyer"s Division.
Board of Trustees, Fulton-Dekalb Hospital Authority.
Board of Governors, Georgia Public Policy Foundation. Board of Directors, The Atlanta Opera.
Board of Directors, Odyssey Family Counseling Center, Incorporated. Board of Directors, The Gulton Foundation.