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Retired Judge’s Rock Star Era Helps Him Resolve Legal Cases

Clay Fuller’s band, Allgood, is reuniting for a 35th anniversary tour.

He didn’t know it at the time, but being a lead guitarist in a ’90s rock band on tour with the likes of Dave Matthews, Widespread Panic and Hootie & the Blowfish set up Northwest Georgia native Clay Fuller for a successful legal career.

And before you ask: No, this Fuller is not related to the Northwest Georgia prosecutor of the same name who just won Marjorie Taylor Greene’s vacated seat in Congress.

Fuller, 60, is a Dalton-raised retired federal judge who spends his days helping opposing sides in complex legal battles resolve their disputes outside court. Lately, his spare time has been taken up with a reunion tour marking the 35th anniversary of the album that got his band, Allgood, a record deal and 200 shows a year.

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