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Henderson Named Partner at Atlanta Firm Watson Spence – Business

iCrowdNewswire   Feb 24, 2021  3:00 PM ET (ATLANTA, GA)- Philip Henderson was named partner at the law firm of Watson Spence effective January 1, 2021. A member of the Atlanta team, Henderson joined the firm upon its Atlanta office’s official opening on February 1, 2020. Henderson received his B.A. in Political Science from the University of Georgia and his J.D. from Georgia State University College of Law. After graduating from law school, Henderson clerked for the Honorable Eugene M. Benton, Superior Court Judge in the Alcovy Judicial Circuit in Monroe and Covington, Georgia. In 2014, Henderson entered private practice at a boutique litigation firm in Atlanta, representing medical providers in malpractice claims and small businesses in a wide variety of general liability, product liability, and premises liability claims. Since 2017, his practice has focused on the defense of auto manufacturers, component part suppliers, and other product manufacturers in product liability

Henderson Named Partner at Atlanta Firm Watson Spence

Henderson Named Partner at Atlanta Firm Watson Spence
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Henderson Named Partner at Atlanta Firm Watson Spence

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Newton senator requests study of Alcovy Judicial Circuit caseload, cost of proposed split

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Newton senator requests study of Alcovy Judicial Circuit caseload, cost of proposed split Says legislative action likely to be pushed to 2022 session as Crossover Day looms The Georgia State Capitol. - photo by David Clemons COVINGTON, Ga. State Sen. Brian Strickland, R-McDonough, said he wanted two types of studies to be conducted before the possibility of splitting the Alcovy Judicial Circuit could begin to move forward. Members of Newton County’s delegation met Wednesday via Zoom to discuss the potential of pushing through what would be historic legislation.

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