Background
Lee Guice III, William was born on May 24, 1947 in Biloxi, Mississippi, United States.
Lee Guice III, William was born on May 24, 1947 in Biloxi, Mississippi, United States.
University of Paris, Paris, France and Tulane University of Louisiana (Bachelor of Arts, 1969) Tulane University of Louisiana (Juris Doctor, 1972). Spoken languages: French.
Worked at Rushing & Guice (Biloxi, Mississippi) specializing in General Practice. Trials in all State and Federal Courts. General Civil and Business Litigation.
Commercial, Corporate, Antitrust, Admiralty, Probate, Real Estate and Negligence Law.
Commercial Litigation, Business Transactions, Insurance, Personal Injury, Bad Faith Litigation, Environmental and Product Liability Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1972, Mississippi.
1989, Texas. 1991, District of Columbia.
Member, Student Board of Editors, Tulane Law Review, 1970-1972. Author: "Maintenance and Cure, The Jones Acting, Land-Based Seamen," page 877, Volume 46, Tulane Law Review, 1972.
"Office Surgery and the Law," Advances in Dermatology Yearbook, Medical Publishers, 1986. Company-Author: "Mississippi Collection Techniques and the Law," P.E.S.I., 1985.
"Mississippi Collection Law," P.E.S.I., 1984, 1986, 1989.
Member: Harrison County and American Bar Associations. Mississippi State Bar. State Bar of Texas; District of Columbia Bar.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Commercial Law League of America (Chairman, Southern Region, 1987-1988). Maritime Law Association.
Rushing & Guice is the oldest law firm in Biloxi, Mississippi. Its beginning can be traced to 1908 when Charles C. Rushing opened an office for the practice of law on Howard Avenue in downtown Biloxi.
By 1913, Mr. Rushing had been joined by William Lee Guice.
The Rushing & Guice law firm has been in continuous existence since that time. After fifty-four years of practice, Jacob Doctorate. Guice is now of counsel to the firm. Rushing & Guice enjoys the highest professional ratings, both as to legal ability and adherence to ethical standards.
Author: "Maintenance and Cure, The Jones Act, Land-Based Seamen," page 877, Volume 46, Tulane Law Review, 1972. "Office Surgery and the Law," Advances in Dermatology Yearbook, Medical Publishers, 1986. Co-Author: "Mississippi Collection Techniques and the Law," P.E.S.I., 1985.
"Mississippi Collection Law," P.E.S.I., 1984, 1986, 1989.
Member, Student Board of Editors, Tulane Law Review, 1970-1972.