Background
Clark, Wynn E. was born on December 29, 1949 in Pascagoula, Mississippi, United States.
Clark, Wynn E. was born on December 29, 1949 in Pascagoula, Mississippi, United States.
Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College. University of Southern Mississippi (Bachelor of Arts, 1971). Louisiana State University (Master of Business Administration, 1973).
Mississippi College School of Law (Juris Doctor, 1978).
Worked at Scruggs, Millette, Lawson, Bozeman & Dent, P.A. (Pascagoula, Mississippi) specializing in General Civil and Trial Practice before State and Federal Courts and Agencies. Commercial Bankruptcy and Personal Injury Law. Admitted to the bar, 1978, Mississippi.
1979, United States.
District Court, Northern and Southern Districts of Mississippi and United States. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. 1980, United States. District Court, Southern District of Alabama.
1981, United States.
Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. Member, Moot Court Board, 1977-1978. Company-Editor, Law School Newspaper.
Member, 1989-1991 and Chairman, 1990-1991, Mississippi Commission on Continuing Legal Education.
Member: Harrison County and Jackson County Bar Associations. Bar Association for the Fifth Federal Circuit.
The Mississippi Bar (Member, Pro-Bono Project, 1984-1991). Mississippi Trial Lawyers Association.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Southeastern Admiralty Law Institute. Following a three-year period of practicing law in Jackson, Mississippi, Richard F. Scruggs returned in 1980 to his childhood environs of Jackson County, Mississippi, to establish Richard F. Scruggs, P.A. in Pascagoula. Commencing with a local general practice, he soon became quite busy in his representation of a number of commercial bankruptcy clients.
Over the years, the practice and the firm grew to its present size principally through its representation of clients injured in the workplace, chiefly those exposed to high noise levels and other injurious substances and processes in their occupations.
The firm is equipped with a modern computer network, and enjoys access to various computer-assisted legal and other research services in support of its clients. Firm members and staff are encouraged to participate in continuing legal and office skills education, to devote time and energy to deserving pro bono publico matters and to remain active in civic affairs
Member, Moot Court Board, 1977-1978. Company-Editor, Law School Newspaper. Member, 1989-1991 and Chairman, 1990-1991, Mississippi Commission on Continuing Legal Education.
Member: Harrison County and Jackson County Bar Associations.
Bar Association for the Fifth Federal Circuit. The Mississippi Bar (Member, Pro-Bono Project, 1984-1991).
Mississippi Trial Lawyers Association. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Southeastern Admiralty Law Institute.