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Drew Malone is an attorney in private practice in Ridgeland, MS. He established the Malone Law Firm in 2011 after 16 years in private practice, with an additional five years of working as a Special Assistant Attorney General for the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks. Working with the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, Drew’s experience included addressing a myriad of legal issues such as drafting legislation, administrative hearings, employee relations, and training of both law enforcement officers and Justice Court Judges.
While in private practice, Drew defended national multi-million dollar products liability cases involving toxic tort and environmental litigation. In addition, Drew has experience in handling a broad range of litigation for plaintiffs and defendants including insurance coverage issues, premises liability, catastrophic personal injury, fire and casualty, health and accident, life, automobile, trucking, as well as health related cases. Drew has also handled a variety of business and commercial litigation, including consumer fraud and breach of contract matters. Drew is also a certified Guardian Ad Litem.
Drew has been married to his wife, Angela for the past 21 years and together they have 3 children. He and his wife founded Adam’s Project, Inc., which is a 501c3 charity formed to build an all-inclusive playground in Ridgeland, MS, as well as to raise awareness and research funding for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. Drew and his family attend First Baptist Church, Jackson, MS. He is active with his sons in Troop 18 Boy Scouts of America and enjoys hunting and fishing with his children.
Drew’s vast work experience affords his clients innovative solutions to their legal issues and concerns. He is a requested speaker on legal ethics and serves on the Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee for the Mississippi Bar Association.
Summer Abroad: Aix-en-Provence, France; sponsored by Louisiana State University
Studied: International Law & Admiralty and Constitutional Law with US Supreme Court Justice William Brennan
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