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Specialty area:
Criminal
Defense, Workers Compensation, and Divorce. |
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PERSONAL INFO |
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Mike Bass
was born in 1963 in Valdosta Ga. He was raised in Valdosta by
Gary L. Bass, former mathematics professor and Director of
Admissions at Valdosta State, and Betty M. Thackrey, former
home economics teacher in the Lowndes County School System.
He has two brothers, Gary and Mark Bass. |
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EDUCATION |
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Mike was
educated in the Valdosta and Lowndes County public school
system, and graduated from Valdosta High School in 1981. He
attended Valdosta State College and graduated in 1983 with an
Associate of Arts degree and in 1985 with a B.A. in
Philosophy. At Valdosta State University he was a member of
TKE fraternity. He then attended the University Of Georgia
School Of Law and received a J.D. in 1988. While in law school
he worked for the law firm of Winburn, Lewis and Barrow. Mike
has this to say about working for Mr. Winburn: “My two years
working with him gave me the experience I needed to actually
hit the ground running in the practice of law. He took time
out of his busy schedule on a weekly if not daily basis to
teach his clerks the nuts and bolts of trial practice. This
was something from which he drew no benefit other than the
satisfaction of our learning. I owe him a debt of gratitude
that I will never be able to repay.” Mike sat for and passed
the Georgia Bar examination in 1988.
In 1993,
Mike attended the National Criminal Defense College at Mercer
University in Macon, Georgia. This is an intensive two-week
hands-on training program for lawyers devoted to the defense
of citizens charged with crimes. The instructors at the
National Criminal Defense College are the finest criminal
defense lawyers in America. Generally, if you see a lawyer
commentating on television regarding criminal cases, he is
also a likely NCDC instructor. Not only was he deeply honored
to learn and train with these great defense attorneys, he also
learned strategies and tactics for trying cases which changed
his entire philosophy regarding preparation and trial of all
cases. |
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CAREER |
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1988-1989
- Clerk for Superior Court Judges Willard Chason and Wallace
Cato in the South Georgia Judicial Circuit. Based in Cairo at
the time, this clerkship gave him the valuable experience of
constantly seeing a variety of lawyers come before the court
to practice. He not only observed and learned from them, but
Mike also assisted the Judges with research and decision
making.
1989-1991
- Mike worked a year and a half as the Assistant Solicitor in
Clarke County State Court in Athens, GA. He prosecuted
misdemeanor crimes through trial and appeal. Mike tried over
100 bench and jury trials in this time. While he never
desired to be a prosecutor, he did find the experience to be
very valuable as it taught him something about the
prosecutorial mindset and it also gave him valuable hands on
trial experience.
1991-present - In 1991, Mike began working with Mr. Closson in
the practice he had already established in Valdosta. He
began his career in private practice finding his way to the
type of law he desired to practice. As a young lawyer new to
private practice, he had no clients and accepted nearly any
type of case that walked in the door. This gave him great
experience in a vast number of areas. As time went by, he
settled on three basic areas of law. He now only handles
criminal defense, workers' compensation cases for claimants
and domestic cases. The Firms basic philosophy throughout the
practice is that it is difficult for a lawyer to master many
areas of law. They try to limit their practices to a few
basic areas so that they do have a mastery of the types of
cases they handle. In the criminal arena, he has handled
every type of criminal case from a minor traffic ticket to a
death penalty murder trial. He has tried numerous cases to a
verdict before a jury. In the field of workers' compensation,
he has provided comprehensive representation to those injured
on the job for fourteen years. He also handle all types of
domestic work including cases involving divorce, child
custody, child support, and other issues pertaining to divorce
or family law. He does not handle adoption cases. |
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PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS |
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A member
of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers,
Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (past area
vice president) and the founder of the Valdosta Association of
Criminal Defense Lawyers (Inaugural president). He is a
member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association and the
Workers' Compensation Section of the State Bar of Georgia. He
is also a member of the legal committee for the National
Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML). |
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PERSONAL INTERESTS (in his
own words) |
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I have a
deep love of music though I am not musically talented. This
love of music has been with me since I was a small child
playing my brother's Beatles records. Although I love all
types of music, I am an avid blues fan and I travel around the
south to hear good music when I have time. I make a yearly
trip to the Mississippi delta to soak up the heart and soul of
the blues from the cotton fields that abound there. I am also
a lifelong Atlanta Falcons fan. Other interests include
reading, politics, art, golf, sports, and travel. |
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