Recent News
Christina Folsom Sworn in as GAWL Board Member
Christina L. Folsom was recently sworn in on May 11, 2017, as a member of the board of the Georgia Association for Women Lawyers (GAWL). The keynote speaker at the event was Leah Ward Sears, former Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court and the first female Supreme Court Justice in Georgia. The organization was founded in 1928 to proudly serve the diverse interests of women lawyers in the state of Georgia. They have been pioneering for professional women for more than 85 years by enhancing the welfare and development of women attorneys and supporting their interests. GAWL is a statewide bar organization with national affiliation, and its members include judges, in-house counsel, attorneys at large, small and medium firms, solo practitioners, governmental attorneys, public service attorneys, law students, and attorneys who are not currently practicing actively.
Jennifer C. Monroe Presents to SGMGMA on Healthcare Law
On December 7, 2016, Langdale Vallotton, LLP attorney Jennifer C. Monroe delivered a presentation to the South Georgia Medical Group Management Association (SGMGMA) regarding healthcare laws affecting physician practices. SGMGMA is an organization comprised of physician practice managers and others in the field of healthcare administration whose purpose is to share knowledge and facilitate education and networking within the medical management community.
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Two Graduating Seniors Awarded the Langdale Legal College Scholarship
On June 28, 2016, Pope Langdale of Langdale Vallotton, LLP awarded the Langdale Legal College Scholarship to two graduating seniors, Motunvolaolu “Mo” Asebiomo from Valdosta High School and Kellsie A. Davis from Lowndes County High School.
The Langdale Legal College Scholarship is awarded each year to graduating seniors who have excelled academically and who have shown a genuine interest in pursuing a legal education after high school. To be eligible, a student must have demonstrated plans to attend an accredited four year college. The scholarship is intended to further the education of deserving students with the hope that one day they will return to our community to serve our citizenry in a field related to the law. Each student will receive $1,000 to be applied toward his or her costs of attending college.
Mo Asebiomo
In September, Mo Asebiomo will attend Stanford University. Her major is undeclared. She states, “I intend to explore the academic offerings in my freshmen year and choose what is in my best interest for a future in law. Stanford doesn’t require students to declare until their sophomore year.”
Kellsie A. Davis
In August, Kellsie A. Davis will attend University of Georgia and plans to major in Political Science. Langdale Vallotton, LLP congratulates Mo and Kellsie and wishes them the very best of luck.
William P. Langdale Listed As One Of James Magazine’s Most Influential Georgia Attorneys
James Magazine’s spotlight on “Most Influential Georgia Attorneys” considers not just expertise in court— some may not step foot in a courtroom— but activity influencing the court of public opinion. This listing takes into account a lawyer who may or may not serve powerful clients but who shapes public or private policies— sometimes behind the scenes— in the interconnected and fascinating world of the law, business and politics.
– James Magazine
Our very own, William Pope Langdale, is mentioned alongside Governor Nathan Deal and other influential attorneys.
Pope Langdale Speaks at American Bar Association TIPS Conference
Pope Langdale Elected President of GTLA
Langdale Vallotton, LLP would like to Congratulate Pope Langdale on being elected president of Georgia Trial Lawyers Association.
Valdosta Daily Times Article- Valdosta lawyer elected state association president