About Dale

R. Dale Perry was a attorney based in Gainesville, Georgia, specializing in various areas of law, including personal injury, criminal law, DUI & DWI, family law, divorce, estate planning, probate, domestic violence, and juvenile law. He was admitted to the State Bar of Georgia in 1981, starting a lengthy legal career. His office was located at P.O — Box 9, Suite 1, Gainesville, GA 30501, where he served clients throughout the region. Perry attended Wofford College for his legal education, equipping him with the foundational knowledge necessary for his diverse practice. Throughout his career, Perry handled many cases, demonstrating his versatility as an attorney.

He represented clients in personal injury claims, providing legal support to those injured due to negligence. In criminal defense, he advocated for individuals facing serious charges, including DUI and DWI offenses. Family law matters, such as divorce and custody disputes, were also significant components of his practice. Perry's ability to navigate complex legal proceedings—from initial consultations to trials and appeals—showcased his commitment to his clients’ needs. In addition to litigation, Perry's practice encompassed estate planning and probate cases. He assisted clients in drafting wills and trusts, ensuring their wishes were honored after their passing.

The administration of estates was another critical aspect of his work, where he guided families through the often-complicated process of settling a loved one's affairs. His comprehensive approach to legal representation allowed him to build lasting relationships with clients who relied on his expertise during difficult periods. However, Perry's legal career faced significant challenges. In 2003, he was suspended for six months due to violations of the Georgia Rules of Professional Conduct. These violations included client abandonment, lack of diligence, and failure to communicate effectively. His disciplinary history foreshadowed more serious issues that arose later — In 2024, the Georgia Supreme Court disbarred Perry following allegations of client abandonment.

The court found that he failed to consult with clients about case strategy, neglected to keep them informed about their cases, and did not respond to their inquiries. The disbarment served as a stark reminder of the ethical obligations that attorneys must uphold. Perry's failure to respond to discovery requests and motions to compel filed by opposing parties further compounded his professional misconduct. When clients terminated his representation, he did not properly withdraw or return their files, exacerbating the situation. This series of events highlighted the critical importance of maintaining professional conduct and adhering to ethical standards in the legal profession, ensuring that attorneys provide competent and diligent representation while effectively communicating with their clients.

Education

Woodrow Wilson College of Law

J.D. (1981)

1978

University System of Georgia - University of Georgia

B.A. (1976) | Political Science and Economics

1972

Accepted Jurisdictions

Georgia

Court Admissions

Georgia Supreme Court State Supreme Court

Types of Cases Handled

Personal Injury Criminal Law DUI & DWI Family Law Divorce Estate Planning Probate Domestic Violence Juvenile Law

Legal Services Scope

Trial Appeals

Office Locations

Main Office

 604 Green Street Suite 1 Gainesville GA 30501