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R. David Proctor
Lehr Middlebrooks Price & Proctor, P.C.
2021 Third Avenue North, Suite 300
Birmingham, AL 35203
(Jefferson)
Admitted: 1988, Alabama; U.S. District Court, Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Alabama; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth and Eleventh Circuits
Law School: University of Tennessee (J.D., with honors, 1986)
College: Carson-Newman College (B.A., 1983)
Birth Date and Place: December 5, 1960, Atlanta, Georgia
Practice Areas: Labor and Employment Law; Employment and Class Action Litigation; Civil Rights Litigation; Affirmative Action; Employment Discrimination; Wrongful Termination; Appellate Practice.
Additional Information: Member, Editorial Board, Tennessee Law Review, 1985-1986. Law Clerk, The Honorable H.
Emory Widener, Jr., United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, 1986-1987. Deputy Attorney
General, State of Alabama. Author: "Qualified Immunity and the First Amendment," Defense Research
Institute Governmental Liability Newsletter (August/September, 1991).
MEMBER: Alabama State Bar (Member, Labor Section); American Bar Association (Member,
Labor and Litigation Sections); Defense Research Institute (Member, Employment Law Section and
Committee).
Firm Members: Kimberley Boone Stephen Brandon R. Proctor
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is R. Proctor located?
R. Proctor is located in Birmingham, AL at 2021 Third Avenue North, Suite 300 , 35203 (Jefferson County).
What are R. Proctor's practice areas?
R. Proctor's practice areas include: Labor and Employment Law; Employment and Class Action Litigation; Civil Rights Litigation; Affirmative Action; Employment Discrimination; Wrongful Termination; Appellate Practice. .
What firm is R. Proctor associated with?
R. Proctor is associated with Lehr Middlebrooks Price & Proctor, P.C. in Birmingham, AL.
Where did R. Proctor attend law school?
R. Proctor attended University of Tennessee (J.D., with honors, 1986) and Carson-Newman College (B.A., 1983).
When was R. Proctor admitted to the bar?
R. Proctor was admitted to practice: 1988, Alabama; U.S. District Court, Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Alabama; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth and Eleventh Circuits .