About Charles B. Pekor
Over the course of his career in law, Charles B. Pekor has enjoyed a number of successes. He currently heads his own practice, Pekor and Associates, LLC, where he offers a range of services to defend individuals against big corporations, insurance firms who fail to pay, and people who have harmed others; he also tries cases against government agencies and creditors. Charles B. Pekor's civil litigation efforts encompass areas such as wrongful arrest, product liability, wrongful death, and personal injury. Since finishing law school and beginning work as a trial attorney, he has secured a number of verdicts that have reached six- and seven-figure sums, and he boasts a win rate that exceeds 95 percent.
Before forming his own practice, Charles B. Pekor enjoyed a lengthy career with the U.S. government. After obtaining his JD, he joined the U.S. Department of Justice as a Civil Trial Lawyer; in this capacity, he tried cases across the Southeast that often pitted him against highly experienced private lawyers with decades more experience than he had. Pekor prospered in his position there and, after three years, accepted a post as Assistant United States Attorney for the Office of the United States Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia. Subsequently, he earned a promotion to First Assistant U.S. Attorney, the youngest person in the country to hold that title. In other prior experience, Charles B. Pekor served as Special Assistant U.S. Attorney on a multimillion-dollar white-collar crime case.
Charles B. Pekor holds an LLM from the Georgetown University Law Center, and a JD from Mercer University Law School. Years after finishing these degrees, he enrolled in Georgia State University to study for an MBA in Finance, which he received in 1992.
Before forming his own practice, Charles B. Pekor enjoyed a lengthy career with the U.S. government. After obtaining his JD, he joined the U.S. Department of Justice as a Civil Trial Lawyer; in this capacity, he tried cases across the Southeast that often pitted him against highly experienced private lawyers with decades more experience than he had. Pekor prospered in his position there and, after three years, accepted a post as Assistant United States Attorney for the Office of the United States Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia. Subsequently, he earned a promotion to First Assistant U.S. Attorney, the youngest person in the country to hold that title. In other prior experience, Charles B. Pekor served as Special Assistant U.S. Attorney on a multimillion-dollar white-collar crime case.
Charles B. Pekor holds an LLM from the Georgetown University Law Center, and a JD from Mercer University Law School. Years after finishing these degrees, he enrolled in Georgia State University to study for an MBA in Finance, which he received in 1992.