A. JOSEPH NARDONE, JR., admitted to bar,
1964, Georgia. Education: Emory University (B.A., 1962; J.D.,
1964). Member, Bryan Society
(upper 10% of law school graduating class distinguished scholarship
award). Member, Emory Law Journal,
1962-1964. Assistant Attorney
General, 1966-1971 and Special Assistant Attorney General, 1971-1993, Georgia,
representing GDOT. City Attorney,
1974 - 2006 and City Judge, 1969-1974, Avondale Estates, Georgia. Member: State
Bar of Georgia (Secretary, 1969-1970; Chairman: Administrative Law Section, 1970-1971); Chairman: Goals for
Georgia Division of Environmental Planning and Environmental Law, State Bar
Grievance Tribunal, 1973-- , Fellow, Georgia Bar Foundation; AV peer review
rated Martindale-Hubbell
BILL W. CRECELIUS, JR., admitted to bar, 1980, Georgia.
Education: Atlanta Law School, J.D., 1980. V.P. Student Bar Association. Statewide trial practice in Georgia since 1980 and served as
lead counsel in over 100 jury trials.
Began practice in Decatur, GA in the firm of Crecelius & Crecelius
PC, along with his father, Bill W. Crecelius, Sr. Currently admitted to
practice in all courts of the State of Georgia as well as the U.S. District
Court (11th circuit) and the Supreme Court of the United States. Member: Eminent
Domain Section, State Bar of Georgia.
Past Chairman of the Criminal Law Section, YLD. Appointed by Gov. George Busby to the
Ad Valorem Tax Commission. Seminar speaker on Emergency Issues in Real Estate
Transactions. AV peer review rated Martindale-Hubbell
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