Personal Injury Attorney, Charles McAleer of McAleer Law
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Joining us this Sunday on The Weekly Check-Up was Charles McAleer of McAleer Law. Charles McAleer founded The McAleer Law Firm, P.C., in 2003, to devote 100% of his practice to representing plaintiffs in cases involving personal injury, workers’ compensation, and contract litigation. This week’s discussion focused on developments in health and law, Multiple Sclerosis, and BikeMS.
Charles McAleer, Personal Injury Attorney of McAleer Law
Each year, McAleer recovers millions of dollars for his clients and brings several cases to trial every year with outstanding results.
After graduating from Emory in 1996, McAleer worked abroad for five years as General Counsel for an international manufacturing company. McAleer managed all litigation in which the company was involved. In addition, McAleer also negotiated and drafted numerous multi-million dollar (or Euro) transactions and managed key aspects of contract performance. McAleer also led a mergers and acquisition team through several purchases and mergers including post-transaction corporate integration.
McAleer has also been an adjunct professor of U.S. law at the University of Trier, Germany, which included legal research, torts, civil procedure, and contracts. He is an active member in good standing of the State Bar of Georgia, Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, The American Trial Lawyers Association, the Atlanta Bar Association, and the American Bar Association.
He is fluent in German. He is an avid cyclist and also enjoys fishing in his spare time.
McAleer hosts a weekly radio show every Saturday morning at 9 on News and Talk 1380 WAOK. The show brings listeners sound legal advice, breaking news, current events, and other topics important to our community.
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