CLE Hours: 5 including 0 General, 5 General, 0 Ethics, 0 Professionalism, 0 Trial Practice
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Jeremy Burnette of Akerman LLP graduated from the Georgia State University College of Law
in 2005. He represents health care providers in complex litigation and compliance matters.
He has made time in his career for various pro bono representations and was most recently named as a national finalist for Chambers' DEI Pro Bono Attorney of the Year award for his work on law enforcement reform with the National Urban League for the past two years in a row.
Before law school, Jeremy earned a graduate degree in Clinical/Professional Psychology from
Marshall University and practiced psychology for five years.
He is the editor and contributing writer for his firm's quarterly wellness newsletter, Akerman
Strong, and serves on the firm's wellness committee.
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