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"I consider my relationship with a client a partnership. It is my job to provide them with all the options and work together as a team." - Clayton Bunting

Clayton E. Bunting

Of Counsel

Overview

Clayton Bunting is a former Partner and currently Of Counsel at Morris James, specializing in Personal Injury cases. He represents clients in automobile accidents and personal injury matters. Additionally, he handles plaintiffs' cases in workers' compensation, insurance, and premises liability.

Professional Background

Certified Mediator by the Delaware Superior Court 

Professional Affiliations

Delaware Trial Lawyers Association, Board of Governors, Former Sustaining Member
American Association for Justice, Sustaining Member
Terry-Carey Inn of Court, Current Member
Delaware Supreme Court, Board on Unauthorized Practice of Law, Member, 1997-2000
Delaware State Bar Association
Sussex County Bar Association
National Law School Moot Court Representative, 1975-76

Representative Matters

  • Delaware Superior Court, Court of Common Pleas, and all other Trial Courts
  • Claims heard before the State of Delaware Industrial Accident Board
  • Mediation Hearings
  • Arbitration hearings

Publications

News & Events

Community

Community

Kappa Alpha Order, Legal Consultant
Georgetown/Millsboro Rotary Club, Former Member and Past President
Delaware Community Foundation, Former Director
Sussex Pines Country Club, Inc., Member; Former President
Sussex Pregnancy Care Center, Former Advisory Board
The Gideons International, Past Camp President and Cabinet Member, Lifetime Member
Chairman of Board of Elders of Peninsula Community Church (PCC)

Recognition

Honors

American Trial Lawyers Association, Top Trial Lawyers in Delaware

Delaware Today Top Lawyers, 2010

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Admissions

Delaware, 1976

Education

University of Baltimore School of Law, JD, 1976
University of Richmond, School of Business Administration, BS, 1972
Fort Union Military Academy, Honor Graduate, Cadet Captain, National Honors Society

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