Malcolm Brown Futhey III’s practice focuses on business litigation, personal injury, entertainment law, and complex litigation. During his career, he has handled a wide array of complex matters regarding business law, computer and technology litigation, class actions, bankruptcy, real property, wrongful death, personal injury, constitutional law, RICO, labor and employment, ERISA and Health Care Law, intellectual property, government law, administrative law, and probate and estate law.
Malcolm graduated from Wake Forest School of Law where he served as Executive Editor of the Wake Forest Intellectual Property Law Journal and research assistant to Constitutional and Public Law Professor Michael Kent Curtis.
Before law school, he obtained his bachelor of arts degree in philosophy from Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Malcolm Futhey clerked for United States District Court Judge David R. Herndon in the Southern District of Illinois following law school.
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