Brian "Buck" Rogers of Fried Rogers Goldberg LLC is a native of Atlanta. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Georgia in 1990 and a Juris Doctor from Vanderbilt University School of Law in 1994. Buck is a graduate of the National College of Advocacy (2000), the Ultimate Trial College in Washington, D.C. (2005) and Trial Lawyers College, 2004 and 2006. He is currently a master in the Lamar Inn of Court (2002-present) and was a barrister in the Bleckley Inn of Court (2000-2002) and Joseph Henry Lumpkin Inn of Court (1996-1998). Buck has devoted himself to community service, including serving as Board of Governors, State Bar of Georgia, Co-Chair of the Board of Directors of the Civil Justice PAC Inc., Atlanta Bar Association C.L.E. Board, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), and the Shepherd Spinal and Brain Injury Center, where he serves on both the Auxiliary Board and Advisory Board. He is a third generation lawyer and has focused his practice on representing catastrophically injured victims in the areas of trucking litigation, vehicular accidents, premises liability, products liability and railroad collisions. Buck teaches each year at the Trial Skills Clinic at the University of Georgia as well as the Keissler-Eddison program at Emory (Faculty, Georgia Trial Skills Clinic, University of Georgia, 1999, 2000, 2002; Faculty, Keissler-Eddison Trial Techniques Program, Emory University, 2000, 2001, 2002)
• Super Lawyers: 2008 - 2013
• Rising Stars: 2005 - 2007
Top 100 Georgia Super Lawyers 2013
Top 100 Georgia Super Lawyers 2012
Top 100 Georgia Super Lawyers 2011
Admitted: 1994, Georgia
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