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WILLIAM D. CARTER JR. is an attorney with the Atlanta law firm of Mason Bahr LLP. He practices primarily in the areas of estate and wealth planning, fiduciary litigation, probate law, corporate law, real estate law and civil litigation. Mr. Carter also assists clients with respect to charitable planning and giving techniques. He is a frequent speaker for civic and charitable organizations regarding wealth and estate planning matters and has been a presenter at continuing legal education seminars as a panelist in the areas of estates and guardianships, and education law issues. Mr. Carter is a member of the Probate and Estate Litigation Committee of the Real Property and Probate Section of the American Bar Association, as well as the Fiduciary Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia. He graduated with departmental honors from Shorter College with a Bachelor of Church Music Degree and pursued master's and doctoral level studies from The Florida State University. Mr. Carter earned his law degree from the Georgia State University College of Law. CHARLES M. HALL is a sole practitioner in Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Hall has been an attorney for more than 35 years and focuses his practice on probate and estate administration, domestic partnership issues, real estate litigation, civil litigation, estate planning, commercial disputes, alcohol licensing and business law, among others. He is a member of the State Bar of Georgia and the Atlanta, Stonewall and American bar associations. Mr. Hall earned his B.A. degree from Washington and Lee University and his J.D. degree from Emory University School of Law. JOHN T. MROCZKO leads the estate planning, estate administration, estate and trust litigation, and tax planning and controversies practice areas of the firm White, Choate, Watkins & Mroczko, LLC. He has litigated numerous estate cases throughout Georgia and has developed a strong reputation of excellence in prosecuting and defending cases involving breach of fiduciary duty, including claims against executors and trustees, and disputes between partners and shareholders of closely-held corporations. Mr. Mroczko also represents parties in complex business lawsuits by bringing creative and imaginative strategies to the cases he handles. He serves as the county administrator of Gordon County, Georgia and the alternate county administrator of Bartow County, Georgia. In addition, Mr. Mroczko serves from time to time as judge pro tempore and guardian ad litem for various probate courts in North Georgia. He serves on the advisory council of Stetson University College of Law in St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. Mroczko earned his B.A. degree from Lee University and his J.D. degree from Stetson University College of Law.
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