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G. FRANK NASON IV is a member in the law firm of Lamberth, Cifelli, Stokes, Ellis & Nason, P.A., in Atlanta where he specializes in bankruptcy, focusing on Chapter 11 business reorganizations, bankruptcy litigation, bankruptcy sales, general business bankruptcy and insolvency, and creditors' rights. He has spoken on commercial law, banking and other bankruptcy related topics for the State Bar of Georgia and other organizations. Mr. Nason earned his B.A. degree from Vanderbilt University and his J.D. degree, cum laude, from Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University. He is a member of the State Bar of Georgia and the American Bar Association. BYRON STARCHER is an attorney with Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP in Atlanta where he practices in the areas of bankruptcy and creditors' rights (with an emphasis on debt finance and restructuring), commercial finance, and financial institutions. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Starcher served as vice president of portfolio management for a publicly traded factoring company where he supervised due diligence for all accounts and served as liaison with outside legal counsel. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Georgia, the Middle District of Florida, and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Starcher also served as law clerk for Chief Judge William L. Stocks of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Middle District of North Carolina. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the Florida Bar and the State Bar of Georgia. In 2006, Mr. Starcher was named to the advisory board of the Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal at the Emory University School of Law. He earned his B. A. degree from Furman University, his MBA from the Crummer Graduate School of Business, and his J. D. degree, cum laude, from Florida State University College of Law where he served as Executive Editor of the Florida State Law Review and was a member of the Mock Trial Team. BERND G. STITTLEBURG is an attorney with Stittleburg Law Offices, LLC in Dunwoody, where he assists clients with chapters 7 and 13 consumer bankruptcy cases, small business bankruptcy cases and uncontested divorce matters. He earned his A.S. degree from the University of Wisconsin, his B.S. degree from Clark University and his J.D. degree from John Marshall Law School, Atlanta, where he was a staff member on their inaugural law review publication, The John Marshall Journal of Law and Ethnic Relations. Mr. Stittleburg is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, the Atlanta Metro Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys Group and the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. GREGORY M. TAUBE is a partner of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, in Atlanta. He practices in the areas of bankruptcy and creditors' rights, and business litigation. Mr. Taube primarily advocates for creditors and landlords in state and federal courts, including bankruptcy courts in Georgia and Alabama. He also regularly represents litigants in consumer finance litigation, contract and real estate disputes, franchise and distribution disputes, business torts, and other business litigation. Mr. Taube actively participates in the Creditors' Rights Section of the State Bar of Georgia and serves as co-chair of the section's newsletter. He frequently writes and speaks on bankruptcy and creditors' rights issues. Mr. Taube also is a member of the Atlanta Bar Association and serves on the editorial board of The Atlanta Lawyer. Prior to joining the firm, he served as law clerk to U.S. District Judge Daniel H. Thomas of the Southern District of Alabama and U.S. Bankruptcy Judge James S. Sledge of the Northern District of Alabama. Mr. Taube earned his B.A. degree from the University of South Alabama and his J.D. degree, summa cum laude, from the University of Alabama School of Law, where he was named a member of the Order of the Coif. During law school, he was a member of the Campbell Moot Court Board and the Jessup Moot Court Team. Mr. Taube served as an editor of the Journal of the Legal Profession and received the M. Leigh Harrison Award.
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