Mr. Shumaker concentrates in financial institutions law with an emphasis on regulatory compliance and commercial and private lending. Mr. Shumaker organizes de novo financial institutions, including raising capital for new and existing entities. He handles the purchase or sale of banks and their holding companies and drafting corporate reorganization documents. Mr. Shumaker also provides necessary support to his team when they are advising financial institutions on the resolution of regulatory issues, proxy and solicitation requirements and the preparation and filing of annual and quarterly reports.

Prior to attending law school, Mr. Shumaker served as Senior Legislative Assistant for U.S. Congressman Kenny Hulshof, a member of the U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means. In this capacity, Mr. Shumaker advised the Congressman on matters relating to trade, agriculture, transportation, energy, defense and the environment.

During law school, Mr. Shumaker was the Chair of the UNC School of Law Honor Court and a Note and Comment Editor for the North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation.

 

Education

 
J.D., University of North Carolina, 2007
A.B., with honors, magna cum laude, University of Georgia, 1999

Bar & Court Admissions

 
Georgia, 2007

Memberships

 
American Bankers Association, Associate Member
Community Bankers Association of Georgia, Associate Member
Georgia Bankers Association, Associate Member
Independent Community Bankers of America, Associate Member
Other State and National Bank Trade Associations, Associate Member

Publications

 

Tearing the Fabric of the WTO: United States—Subsidies on Upland Cotton, 32 N.C. J. Int'l L. & Com. Reg. 547 (2007)

 
 
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