About George Lambeth
George Lambeth Metcalfe built his legal foundation through a string of degrees earned in the 1980s. He received a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Miami in 1981, followed by an MBA in International Marketing in 1984 and a Master of Arts in Speech Communication in 1985, both also from the University of Miami. He completed his legal education at St. Thomas University School of Law, earning a J.D. in 1987. Those academic credentials threaded business, communication and law into a single career path.
His early legal work began in 1985 as a law clerk. He spent time at a private firm, Peters, Pickle, Niemoeller, Robertson, Lax and Parsons, and served in the U.S. Lawyer’s Office for the Southern District of Florida. Those clerkships exposed him to litigation and federal practice at an early stage. By 1988 he was practicing under his own name. The following year he took a public-sector post as Senior District XI Counsel for the Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services, a role that placed him inside state regulatory and administrative processes.
Across more than three decades of practice, Metcalfe’s career has crossed public and private lines. He has experience as an agency attorney and as counsel in private practice. He is admitted to practice in Florida and is also admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court. He holds a Notary Public certification provided by Notary Public Underwriters. Those credentials reflect both courtroom and transactional possibilities, and they speak to a practice that can operate in multiple procedural contexts.
Colleagues and clients describe a practitioner who entered the profession with a layered educational background and who has maintained steady involvement in law since the mid-1980s. His move from clerking to agency counsel and then to a private practice mirrors a common path for lawyers who balance knowledge of government procedure with client-side representation. He has carried practical experience from federal and state settings into his own practice.
Today he practices under the name George Lambeth Metcalfe, P.A. He continues to accept matters in Florida and retains the credential to appear before the U.S. Supreme Court.