Background
Tarte Wallace, Lee was born on April 29, 1962.
Tarte Wallace, Lee was born on April 29, 1962.
Vanderbilt University (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, first in class, 1984). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1987).
Worked at Butler, Wooten, Overby, Pearson, Fryhofer & Daughtery (Atlanta, Georgia) specializing in General Civil Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Personal Injury, Products Liability, Common Carrier Liability, Business and Commercial Litigation and Medical Negligence. Admitted to the bar, 1987, Georgia.
Phi Beta Kappa.
Omicron Delta Kappa. Harold Stirling Vanderbilt Scholar. Recipient, Founder"s Medal in Oratory, Mortar Board.
Editor, Verdict, Magazine of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, 1995. Member, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 1984-1985.
Author: "Clergy Arbitrator Liability," 32 Catholic
Law 310, 1989. "Verdict Interview with Chief Justice Benham," Verdict, Winter 1995. "Verdict Interview: A Bit of History," Verdict, Spring 1996.
Law Clerk to Honorary James C. Hill, United States.
Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit, 1987-1988. Member: Atlanta and American (Member: First Amendment and Media Litigation Committee. Alternative Dispute Resolution Committee of the Litigation Section) Bar Associations.
State Bar of Georgia.
Georgia Trial Lawyers Association. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Butler, Wooten, Overby, Pearson, Fryhofer & Daughtery has a practice limited to litigation and trial of substantial civil damage suits. The firm has developed expertise in carefully targeted areas: products liability, particularly those cases involving automotive and health-related products.
Motor common carrier cases.
Economic torts arising in commercial and business contexts. Premises liability; and medical malpractice. The firm has recently expanded to include a capacity for aviation and environmental/toxic torts cases.
Member, Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, 1984-1985.