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Jeremy McIntire Promoted to Deputy Chief General Counsel of Alabama State Bar

MONTGOMERY – The Alabama State Bar is pleased to announce Jeremy McIntire has been promoted to Deputy Chief General Counsel over the Office of General Counsel Disciplinary Division. McIntire has served as Assistant General Counsel since joining the Alabama State Bar 14 years ago.

“Jeremy is a tremendous asset to the Office of General Counsel, and is committed to protecting the integrity of the profession and legal system. His knowledge and experience in the disciplinary process is unmatched, and I’m thrilled to announce his promotion,” said Roman Shaul, Alabama State Bar General Counsel.

The Alabama Supreme Court has ultimate regulatory authority over the profession. The General Counsel’s Disciplinary Division is tasked by the Court to investigate and prosecute allegations that a lawyer has violated the Rules of Professional Conduct.

McIntire was a National Merit Scholar Finalist and obtained his undergraduate degree from the University of Alabama in 1996. He was a police officer with the city of Tuscaloosa from 1996 to 1998 and graduated from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2002. After law school, he served as an Assistant Attorney General in the Capital Litigation Division of the Attorney General’s Office.  Jeremy joined the Office of General Counsel of the Alabama State Bar in 2006.

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The Alabama State Bar (ASB) is the official licensing and regulatory organization of lawyers in Alabama. Since 1923, when the Alabama State Bar was created by an act of the legislature, ASB programs and activities have continuously served the public and improved the justice system. It is dedicated to promoting the professional responsibility and competence of its members, improving the administration of justice and increasing the public understanding of and respect for the law.

Media Contact:
Melissa Warnke
Director of Communications, Alabama State Bar
(334) 517.2218 (c) | (256) 338.0621 (c)
melissa.warnke@alabar.org