If the attention being given to the dearth of legal services in rural areas gives the impression that small-town lawyers can’t be successful, that mistake can be corrected with just two words: Bill Stone.

He lives in Early County’s Blakely in deep southwest Georgia near the Alabama border. And in the past year alone, he’s wrapped up cases worth more than $100 million.

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