Background
Norton, William N. was born on October 27, 1947 in Jackson, Mississippi, United States.
Norton, William N. was born on October 27, 1947 in Jackson, Mississippi, United States.
Vanderbilt University (Bachelor of Arts, 1969. Juris Doctor, 1972). Member, 1970-1972 and Associate Chief Justice, 1971-1972, Vanderbilt Moot Court Board. Associate Managing Editor, Journal of Transnational Law, 1971-1972.
Worked at Rice Fowler (New Orleans, Los Angeles) specializing in Corporate Law, Securities, Mergers and Acquisitions. Admitted to the bar, 1972, Mississippi. 1977, Louisiana.
Member, 1970-1972 and Associate Chief Justice, 1971-1972, Vanderbilt Moot Court Board.
Associate Managing Editor, Journal of Transnational Law, 1971-1972.
Recipient, Paul J. Sanders Award, 1972. Member: New Orleans (Charter Member, Committee on Corporation Law, 1992), Louisiana (Council of the Section on Corporation and Business Law, 1992, Chairman, 1997, Vice Chairman, 1996-1997), Mississippi State and American (Corporation and Business Law Section, Committee on Negotiated Acquisitions) Bar Associations.
Editor, Newsletter of the Section on Corporation and Business Law (Louisiana Bar Association, 1991-1993). Louisiana Bankers" Association (Bank Counsel Section and Title Insurance Study Committee).
Military: Lieutenant JG, United States.
Navy Reserves, 1969-1971.
Member, 1970-1972 and Associate Chief Justice, 1971-1972, Vanderbilt Moot Court Board. Associate Managing Editor, Journal of Transnational Law, 1971-1972. Recipient, Paul J. Sanders Award, 1972.
Member: New Orleans (Charter Member, Committee on Corporation Law, 1992), Louisiana (Council of the Section on Corporation and Business Law, 1992, Chairman, 1997, Vice Chairman, 1996-1997), Mississippi State and American (Corporation and Business Law Section, Committee on Negotiated Acquisitions) Bar Associations.
Editor, Newsletter of the Section on Corporation and Business Law (Louisiana Bar Association, 1991-1993). Louisiana Bankers" Association (Bank Counsel Section and Title Insurance Study Committee).
Military: Lieutenant JG, United States. Navy Reserves, 1969-1971.