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OTTO F. FEIL
Otto F. Feil is a trial lawyer with more than thirty years' experience. He has tried and litigated numerous cases in state and federal courts throughout the United States. He has appeared on behalf of plaintiffs and defendants in a broad variety of litigation disputes. He has particularly strong experience with respect to complex business disputes, including disputes involving business torts, fraud, intellectual property, securities, finance, and commercial real estate. He also has litigated numerous adversary proceedings and contested matters in bankruptcy cases. In addition, he has extensive experience representing clients in the sports entertainment industry.
Mr. Feil is a native of Atlanta. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Yale University in 1973. He obtained his law degree in 1976 from the University of Georgia law school, where he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Georgia Law Review.
Upon graduation from law school, Mr. Feil joined a large Atlanta law firm. In 1979, he and several colleagues left the large firm and founded their own law firm in Atlanta, now known as Chorey, Taylor & Feil. He has continued to practice in this firm for more than thirty years.
Mr. Feil has for many years been involved in the study and teaching of trial advocacy skills. Since 1992, he has taught trial advocacy skills to other trial lawyers in his capacity as a faculty member at the National Trial Advocacy College held annually at The University of Virginia School of Law. He is a Master in the Lumpkin Inn of Court.
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