Moore, Clarke, DuVall & Rodgers announces partner promotions

Moore, Clarke, DuVall & Rodgers has announced the promotion of Wheeler Bryant and Jessica Crannis to partner positions.

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ALBANY — Moore, Clarke, DuVall & Rodgers has announced the promotion of Wheeler Bryant and Jessica Crannis to partner positions.

Bryant was promoted to partner in the firm’s Savannah office. For the past
seven years, he has litigated civil disputes in state and federal courts throughout
Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. His practice focuses on commercial, banking,
and business-related matters, representing businesses, banks, and financial
institutions in complex disputes and transactions.

Bryant routinely handles trademark and trade secret matters, complex commercial litigation, and cases involving secured transactions and negotiable instruments. His experience also includes fiduciary disputes, business torts, breaches of fiduciary duty among business partners, enforcement of restrictive covenants, creditors’ rights matters, and insurance defense involving general liability.

Crannis was promoted to partner in the firm’s Albany office. A member of the firm’s Real Estate Law practice group, Crannis brings nearly 20 years of experience representing clients in residential and commercial real estate matters.

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Her practice includes real estate title issues, acquisitions and financing, as well as real estate defaults and foreclosures. Throughout her career, Crannis has counseled investors, buyers and sellers in a wide range of real estate transactions. Her clients include banks, mortgage lenders, investors, and individuals involved in residential, commercial, and agricultural real estate matters.

“We are very excited to have Wheeler and Jessica joining our partnership ranks and
are extremely appreciative of their contributions to the firm,” Founding Partner James H. Moore III said in a news release announcing the promotions. “They, along with our younger partners, represent the future of the firm, and we could not be more enthusiastic about its prospects.”

Bryant earned a Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from Florida State University College
of Law in 2011 and received a bachelor of arts degree, cum laude, from the University of Georgia in 2008.

Crannis earned a Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2005 and received a bachelor of arts degree in Journalism, magna cum laude, from the University of Georgia in 2002.

Moore, Clarke, DuVall & Rodgers is a full-service law firm serving individuals,
businesses, and institutions with four offices in Albany, Valdosta, Tifton and
Savannah.

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