About John Richard Jack Strother

John Richard Jack Strother III built his legal foundation in two American colleges separated by geography and by discipline. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Richmond in 1992. He then turned to the law and received his Juris Doctor from the University of Georgia in 1995. Those years frame a trajectory from the humanities into the practice of law.

Early professional steps are not outlined in public material, but his credentials place him among attorneys who completed law school in the mid-1990s and entered practice as the legal landscape was adapting to rapid technological change. That era influenced how many lawyers manage case files, client communications and legal research. His education would have prepared him to move into courtroom work, transactional matters, or counseling clients in private practice or in-house roles.

Strother’s record shows admission to practice in the state of Georgia. He has operated within that jurisdiction through subsequent years. Admittance to a single state bar often shapes an attorney’s client base and daily practice, keeping matters tied to state law, local courts and regional business norms.

Colleagues and peers often describe attorneys with similar academic pathways as versatile. An English major who proceeds to law school brings attention to detail in documents, an ear for persuasive writing and a comfort with extended analysis. The University of Richmond and the University of Georgia are both institutions that emphasize rigorous reading and clear argument, skills that translate directly to legal drafting and courtroom presentation.

Public-facing records here do not list firm affiliations or specific case work. That absence leaves room to focus on the factual contours of Strother’s career: a liberal arts undergraduate degree followed by a professional law degree, followed by practice in Georgia. It is a conventional arc, but one that positions an attorney to handle a range of matters governed by state law.

He has practiced through decades that brought changes to client expectations and courtroom procedure. Managing those changes has required adapting to electronic filing systems and evolving rules of evidence that courts periodically refine. Lawyers of his vintage often combine traditional advocacy techniques with modern tools.

Today Strother continues to practice law in Georgia. His educational background and long standing admission to the Georgia bar shape the work he does and the community he serves. His current practice is based in Georgia.

Education

University System of Georgia - University of Georgia

J.D. (1995) | Law

1992

University of Richmond

B.A. (1992) | English

1988

Accepted Jurisdictions

Georgia

Office Locations

Main Office

 144 Lincoln St Savannah GA 31401