
Rod Meadows
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ROD G. MEADOWS, chosen by his peers
as one of the best lawyers in America, has practiced law in Henry
County, Georgia, since 1976, first as a partner in SMITH, WELCH &
MEADOWS and since 1985 at the firm now known as MEADOWS & MACIE, P.C. A
former radio news director, Executive Director of the Los Angeles
Federal Executive Board, Admiral's aide, campaign aide to LT. GOVERNOR
(and former GEORGIA SUPREME COURT JUSTICE), GEORGE T. SMITH, shoe
salesman and janitor, Rod brings a varied background to the practice of
law.
In the dynamic area of healthcare law, Rod is Chair of the Health
Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia, Henry County, Past-President of
the Georgia Academy of Hospital Attorneys and Past-President of the
Board of Directors of the Henry
Medical Center, Inc. Foundation. Rod founded and chairs the LONG-TERM
HEALTH CARE LAW IN GEORGIA seminar for the Georgia Institute for
Continuing Legal Education, and often serves as Adjunct Professor of
Healthcare Law for the University of St. Francis. In addition to serving
as hearing officer in medical staff matters for hospitals and healthcare
organizations throughout the state, Rod also acts as a member of the
Task Force on Trustee Development of the Georgia Hospital Association.
In the corporate arena, Rod serves as General Counsel to corporations in
the transportation, grocery, textile, manufacturing, and insurance
industries. Rod has been chosen by his peers on several occasions as one
of the Best Lawyers in the Health Care Law field for Atlanta Magazine
and is listed in the national publication Best Lawyers in America. He
has also been listed in various Who’s Who publications on numerous
occasions.
A native of Manchester, Georgia, Rod graduated cum laude from GEORGIA
SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY, where he served as Student Body President. After 3
years of active duty as an officer in the U.S. COAST GUARD, Rod
graduated from the UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA School of Law, where he was
chosen best oralist in the senior moot court competition.
Rod is married to the former Betty Foster of McDonough, a high school
language teacher and department chair, and they have two daughters. An
Elder and Sunday School teacher at McDonough Presbyterian Church, Rod is
Vice-Chair of the Georgia Southern University Foundation, and is a
senior member (and past president) of the McDonough Kiwanis Club.
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