Professional Bio Earle F. Lasseter T: (Columbus)

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Professional Bio Earle F. Lasseter T: 706.324.0050 (Columbus) E: earlelasseter@popemcglamry.com Earle Lasseter earned a B.S. in Business Administration from Auburn University in 1957, where he also served as the Legislative Editor of the Alabama Law Review. In 1966, he received a LL.B. from the University of Alabama and began practicing law as a member of the Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps. Mr. Lasseter entered the U.S. Army as an Armor Officer in (1958) and retired from the JAG Corps as a Colonel in 1988 to begin private practice with Pope McGlamry. Mr. Lasseter is an active member of the Columbus, GA Bar; Russell County, AL Bar; Alabama State Bar; State Bar of Georgia (Member, Board of Governors, 1995-2010); District of Columbia Bar; Alabama Trial Lawyers Association, (Board of Directors 1990-1998); Member, Board of Trustees, Institute of Continuing Legal Education for the State Bar of Georgia, (1989-1995); Georgia Trial Lawyers Association; and the American Bar Association. In the ABA he served as Treasurer, (1999-2002); Member, Board of Governors, (1996-2002); Member, House of Delegates, (1991-2005); Nominating Committee, (1992-1995); Rules and Calendar, (1994-1996); Standing Committee on Meetings & Travel, (1993-1996); Standing Committee on Legal Assistance for Military Personnel, (1992-1995); Chairman, General Practice Section, (1991-1992); Chairman, Standing Committee on Governmental Affairs, 2002; President, American Bar Retirement Funds, 2002; and Armed Forces Law, 2006. ABA/TIPS Committee 2002-present, Military Lawyers 2002-present. Earle Lasseter has two children, David and Fern. His hobbies include Golf, Tennis, Swimming and Track. Mr. Lasseter currently focuses on practicing law in the areas of tort liability, personal injury, products liability, automotive crash-worthiness, and wrongful death. www.popemcglamry.com

Professional Bio EDUCATION Auburn University - 1957 - B.S. University of Alabama - 1966 - LL.B. U.S. Army War College - 1963 - Diploma PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS Aba Retirement Funds, president Alabama Association for Justice, member Alabama Bar Association, member American Association for Justice, member American Legion & Veterans of Foreign Wars, life member American Bar Association (AAJ), member American Counsel Association, member Annual Infantry Museum Run, co-founder Association of United States Army, member Civilian-Military Council, member Department of Law, Soochow Univ., Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China, adjunct professor District of Columbia Bar, member Fort Benning School Board, president Georgia Bar Association, member Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (GTLA), member Leadership Columbus, member Military Officers Association of America, legal advisor PI CHIO Law Society (Comparative Law Society of Taipei, life member) Ranger Foundation, legal advisor Republican National Lawyers Association, member Sons of the American Revolution, member The Army/Navy Club, Farragut Square, Washington, DC, member The Army/Navy Country Club, Arlington, VA, member The Military Order of the World Wars, Columbus, GA Chapter, judge advocate general The Federalist Society, member The Order of Stars and Bars, member Veterans Action Committee of Columbus, chairman www.popemcglamry.com

Professional Bio BAR ADMISSIONS Alabama Georgia U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia U.S. District Courts for the Middle District of Georgia U.S. District Courts for the Northern District of Georgia U.S. Court of Federal Claims U.S. Court of International Trade U.S. Court of Military Appeals U.S. Court of Veterans Appeals www.popemcglamry.com