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Donald C. Evans Jr.

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Biography

Don Evans is a native of Cartersville, Georgia and attended the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee and the law school at the University of Georgia. Following law school Mr. Evans spent two years as a clerk to Federal District Court Judge Harold L. Murphy in Rome, Georgia.

Mr. Evans’ practice is focused on eminent domain, criminal defense, and general litigation. Mr. Evans is a leader in defending the property rights of families throughout the State whose land is sought by electric companies such as Georgia Power and the Georgia Transmission Corporation. He represents landowners throughout the State of Georgia, in over 50 counties, including: Bartow, Barrow, Cobb, Coweta, Catoosa, Forsyth, Gordon, Gwinnett, Hall, Jackson, Oconee, Paulding, and Washington counties.

In Bartow County, where the firm is located, Mr. Evans has achieved the largest civil verdicts in county history on three occasions: in 2005, he obtained for his clients the first verdict over $1 million in county history; in 2007, his clients were awarded the first verdict over $2 million in county history; and in 2008, a jury awarded his clients the first verdict over $3 million in County history.

Recent Results

Boston Creek Holdings, LLLP v. Amicalola Electrical Membership Corporation (Bartow County Superior Court, Civil Action File No. 09-CV-1034)
The Court ruled that the AEMC’s practice requiring its members to surrender property rights in exchange for electric service violates the United States Constitution and the laws of the state. Related Article: Judge Rules Power Co-op Trespassed

Georgia Transmission Corporation v. The Bickers Family Investments, LLLP (Gwinnett County Superior Court, Civil Action File No. 08-A-07510-1)
Mr. Evans represented the Bickers family in a power line dispute and set aside a 15-acre condemnation of land. GTC intended to use the condemned acreage for construction of a 230 Kv electric transmission line, but Mr. Evans reversed the condemnation on the grounds that GTC failed to negotiate in good faith prior to using its power of eminent domain.

Department of Transportation v. Spinner, Inc. (Bartow County Superior Court, Civil Action File No. 06-CV-790)
Mr. Evans represented the Spinner family in a condemnation proceeding that fatally impacted their skating rink business and obtained a multi-million dollar jury verdict for his clients.

Georgia Transmission Corporation v. Marsha Hammond White, et al. Forsyth County Superior Court (Civil Action File Nos. 01-CV-1134 & 01-CV-1135)
Mr. Evans currently represents the Hammond family in what is apparently the oldest ongoing power line dispute in Georgia. Trial is anticipated in November 2009.

Education

  • University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Georgia
    • J.D. - 1990
    • Honors: magna cum laude
    • Honors: Order of Gownsmen
    • Honors: Order of the Coif Member
  • University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee
    • B.A. - 1985
    • Major: Political Science
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Practice Areas:

  • Eminent Domain 90%
  • Criminal Law 10%

Donald C. Evans Jr.

Photo of Donald C. Evans Jr.

Practice Areas:

  • Eminent Domain 90%
  • Criminal Law 10%

Contact Me:

Biography

Don Evans is a native of Cartersville, Georgia and attended the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee and the law school at the University of Georgia. Following law school Mr. Evans spent two years as a clerk to Federal District Court Judge Harold L. Murphy in Rome, Georgia.

Mr. Evans' practice is focused on eminent domain, criminal defense, and general litigation. Mr. Evans is a leader in defending the property rights of families throughout the State whose land is sought by electric companies such as Georgia Power and the Georgia Transmission Corporation. He represents landowners throughout the State of Georgia, in over 50 counties, including: Bartow, Barrow, Cobb, Coweta, Catoosa, Forsyth, Gordon, Gwinnett, Hall, Jackson, Oconee, Paulding, and Washington counties.

In Bartow County, where the firm is located, Mr. Evans has achieved the largest civil verdicts in county history on three occasions: in 2005, he obtained for his clients the first verdict over $1 million in county history; in 2007, his clients were awarded the first verdict over $2 million in county history; and in 2008, a jury awarded his clients the first verdict over $3 million in County history.

Recent Results

Boston Creek Holdings, LLLP v. Amicalola Electrical Membership Corporation (Bartow County Superior Court, Civil Action File No. 09-CV-1034)
The Court ruled that the AEMC's practice requiring its members to surrender property rights in exchange for electric service violates the United States Constitution and the laws of the state. Related Article: Judge Rules Power Co-op Trespassed

Georgia Transmission Corporation v. The Bickers Family Investments, LLLP (Gwinnett County Superior Court, Civil Action File No. 08-A-07510-1)
Mr. Evans represented the Bickers family in a power line dispute and set aside a 15-acre condemnation of land. GTC intended to use the condemned acreage for construction of a 230 Kv electric transmission line, but Mr. Evans reversed the condemnation on the grounds that GTC failed to negotiate in good faith prior to using its power of eminent domain. To review the order click here.

Department of Transportation v. Spinner, Inc. (Bartow County Superior Court, Civil Action File No. 06-CV-790)
Mr. Evans represented the Spinner family in a condemnation proceeding that fatally impacted their skating rink business and obtained a multi-million dollar jury verdict for his clients.

Georgia Transmission Corporation v. Marsha Hammond White, et al. Forsyth County Superior Court (Civil Action File Nos. 01-CV-1134 & 01-CV-1135)
Mr. Evans currently represents the Hammond family in what is apparently the oldest ongoing power line dispute in Georgia. Trial is anticipated in November 2009.

Education

  • University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Georgia
    • J.D. - 1990
    • Honors: magna cum laude
    • Honors: Order of Gownsmen
    • Honors: Order of the Coif Member
  • University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee
    • B.A. - 1985
    • Major: Political Science

Bar Admissions

  • Georgia, 1991
  • U.S. District Court Northern District of Georgia, 1991
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit, 2001

Current Employment Position

  • Partner

Pro-Bono Activities

  • Rotary Club

Past Positions

  • Hon. Harold L. Murphy, Federal District Court, Northern District of GA, Law Clerk, 1990 to 1992
  • Kilpatrick & Stockton, LLP, Associate, 1992 to 1996