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Price has been recognized as a Mid-South Super Lawyers Rising Star for 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017. His work has been published in MDLA Quarterly, Volume 37, Number 2. Price, his wife Laurel, their three children, and their two dogs reside in Madison, Mississippi.
Jun 9, 2020 · Tuesday, June 9, 2020. Attorney Criticizes Bar on Racism Statement. Jackson attorney Abby Robinson submitted this guest column. She originally submitted it to the Mississippi Bar as a response to Bar President Amanda Tollison's recent statement on race.
Jim is listed in Best Lawyers® in Education Law, Employment Law - Management, and Labor Law - Management. He is also honored by Mid-South Super Lawyers® in Schools and Education Law. He is also a Mississippi Bar Foundation Fellow.
Sep 24, 2024 · To qualify for the court, a candidate must be: eligible to vote in the district; at least 30 years old; a practicing attorney; and a resident of the state for five years before the election. Associate justices make $173,800 annually, presiding justices make $176,737, and the chief justice makes $181,491.
Price was raised in Jackson, Mississippi and graduated from Millsaps College with a BA in History. He has been involved in construction (where he earned the nickname “hold this”), various aspects of real estate, manufacturing, performance horses, cattle, mineral acquisitions and mortgage backed securities.
Jim F. Spencer, Jr., was admitted to the Mississippi Bar in 1987. His practice is primarily related to bankruptcy and creditors' rights, to commercial litigation and construction. Jim is a member of the Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference, the American Bankruptcy Institute and is listed among The Best Lawyers in America®.
Jim Hood. Jim Hood served as Attorney General of Mississippi from 2004-2020. Prior to being elected as Attorney General, he served as a law clerk at the Mississippi Supreme Court and as a special assistant attorney general for five years.