Background
Klein, Linda A. was born on November 7, 1959 in New York, New York, United States.
Klein, Linda A. was born on November 7, 1959 in New York, New York, United States.
Union College (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1980). Washington & Lee University (Juris Doctor, 1983).
Worked at Gambrell & Stolz, Limited liability partnership (Atlanta, Georgia) specializing in General Civil and Trial Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Bankruptcy, Creditors Rights, Health Care, Environmental Litigation, Municipal Finance, Corporate Finance, Securities, Products Liability, Commercial Real Estate, Taxation, Torts, Trust, Probate, Computer, Intellectual Property and Licensing and Unfair Competition Law, Construction, Surety and Public Contract Law, General Business, Corporate, Fidelity and Director and Officer Liability Law, Marketing and Advertising, Arbitration and other Alternative Dispute Resolution, International Business Transactions. Admitted to the bar, 1983, Georgia.
1984, District of Columbia.
1985, United States. District Court, Northern and Middle Districts of Georgia. United States. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.
Pi Sigma Alpha. Phi Alpha Delta. Member, National Moot Court Team.
Burks Scholar Teaching Fellow, Washington & Lee Law School, 1982-1983.
Author: "Ethical Considerations for Construction Lawyers," ICLE (Georgia) Constr. Litig.: The Basics & More, October 23, 1987. "The Uniform Rules: What the Bar Thinks," Georgia.
State Bar Journal, Volume 25, Number.
3, February 1989; "Rights and Duties of the Architect/Engineer," ICLE (Georgia) Construction Disputes, April 21, 1989. "Ethical and Other Pitfalls in Surety Bond Litigation," Fidelity & Surety Committee of the American Bar Association Annual Mid-Winter Meeting, New York, New York, January 25, 1991.
"Jury Selection & Opening Statements," Trial Techniques of the Tort and Insurance Practice Section of the American Bar Association, Annual Convention, August 12, 1991. "Expediting Hearings and Effectively Persuading Arbitrators," American Arbitration Association, February 7, 1992.
"Soup to Nuts: A Trial Primer," Tort & Insurance Practice Section, American Bar Association, Annual Convention, August 10, 1992.
"Handling Claims Against Bank Employees," 47 American Juris Trials; "Preparing Your Witness for Deposition," American Bar Association, Annual Convention, August 10, 1993. "Professionalism in Client Relations," ICLE (Georgia), September 22, 1994.
Chapter Author: American Language Institute -American Bar Association"s Practice Checklist Manual on Taking Depositions, 1995.
American Language Institute -American Bar Association"s Checklist Manual on Trial Preparation, 1996. Member, Georgia Supreme Court Commission on Equality.
Member: Atlanta (Member, Board of Directors, Atlanta Council of Younger Lawyers, 1986-1989. Chairman, Commission on Uniform Rules of Court, 1985-1989) and American (Member, Sections on: Litigation.
Tort and Insurance Practice.
Chair, Trial Techniques Committee, 1991-1992. Chair, Annual Meeting Program Committee, 1996-1997. Long Range Planning Committee) Bar Associations.
State Bar of Georgia (President, 1997-1998.
President-Elect, 1996-1997. Secretary, 1994-1996.
Member: Board of Governors, 1990. Executive Committee, Board of Governors, 1992.
Advisory Committee on Legislation.
Board of Trustees, Institute for Continuing Legal Education (Georgia) 1994. Company-Chair, Statewide Judicial Evaluation Committee, 1992). International Bar Association.
American Arbitration Association (Member, National Panel of Construction Industry Arbitrators.
Certified Mediator). Founded in 1963, Gambrell & Stolz, Limited liability partnership is a diversified law firm that is dedicated to providing clients with the highest-caliber legal services in a cost-effective manner.
The firm offers superior legal services in most significant areas of civil and business law, including corporate, securities and finance, litigation, real estate, commercial transactions, intellectual property, computer law, marketing and advertising, construction, surety and fidelity, taxation, employee benefits, health care, personal injury, creditor"s rights and bankruptcy. Because of its functional size and responsiveness, the firm has developed a diverse client base that ranges from individuals and small business owners to national and international corporations.
Author: "Ethical Considerations for Construction Lawyers," ICLE (Georgia) Constr. Litig.: The Basics & More, October 23, 1987. "The Uniform Rules: What the Bar Thinks," Ga.
State Bar Journal, Volume 25, No. 3, February 1989
"Rights and Duties of the Architect/Engineer," ICLE (Georgia) Construction Disputes, April 21, 1989. "Ethical and Other Pitfalls in Surety Bond Litigation," Fidelity & Surety Committee of the American Bar Association Annual Mid-Winter Meeting, New York, N.Y., January 25, 1991.
"Jury Selection & Opening Statements," Trial Techniques of the Tort and Insurance Practice Section of the American Bar Association, Annual Convention, August 12, 1991. "Expediting Hearings and Effectively Persuading Arbitrators," American Arbitration Association, February 7, 1992. "Soup to Nuts: A Trial Primer," Tort & Insurance Practice Section, American Bar Association, Annual Convention, August 10, 1992.
"Handling Claims Against Bank Employees," 47 Am. Juris Trials
"Preparing Your Witness for Deposition," American Bar Association, Annual Convention, August 10, 1993. "Professionalism in Client Relations," ICLE (Georgia), September 22, 1994.
Chapter Author: ALI-American Bar Association's Practice Checklist Manual on Taking Depositions, 1995. ALI-American Bar Association's Checklist Manual on Trial Preparation, 1996.
Member, National Moot Court Team. Burks Scholar Teaching Fellow, Washington & Lee Law School, 1982-1983.