Paul A. Clark
Areas of Practice
- General Litigation
- Business & Corporate Law
- Real Estate Transactions
- Estate & Trust Planning
- Wills & Probate Law
- Municipal Law
Education, Awards and Honors
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- Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, Juris Doctor (1999)
- American Journal of Trial Advocacy
- Order of the Barristers
- Cordell Hull Teaching Fellow
- Henry Upson Sims Moot Court Board
- Richard “Red” Jones National Moot Court Team
- Justice Janie L. Shores Moot Court Competition – Director
- Faulkner University, B.S. Psychology/Criminal Justice (1994)
- National Dean’s List
- Psychology Departmental Award – Outstanding Senior
- Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, Juris Doctor (1999)
Bar Admissions
- Alabama State Bar
- Nebraska State Bar
- Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals
- S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama
- S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama
- S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama
- Lee County Bar Association
Of Interest
Paul’s extensive experience in civil litigation comes from more than 20 years of representing individuals, businesses, and municipalities in complex matters before courts of every level. This wealth of experience not only means that Paul is well-suited for the courtroom, but he frequently provides expert pre-litigation counseling to clients to minimize risk and avoid unnecessary litigation.
Paul has also gained significant experience outside the courtroom, having represented individuals and businesses of all sizes in matters related to business entity formation, corporate restructuring, contract drafting, real estate purchases and sale, estate probate, and complex estate and trust planning.
Paul serves as part of the City Attorney’s office for the City of Auburn, Alabama where he actively participates in all litigation-related matters, coordinates claim evaluation and response, and provides legal counsel to the Mayor and Councilmembers, the City Manager, and all departments within the City government.
Paul lives in Auburn, Alabama, with his wife, Sarah, and three daughters.