Mike Malouf, Jr. represents both plaintiffs and defendants, however, a majority of his practice has focused on plaintiffs cases in the areas of personal injury, wrongful death, products liability, and workers compensation. He graduated from the University of Mississippi in 1992 and received his law degree from Mississippi College School of Law in 1996. Mike is very active in the legal community. He was appointed and served as a Jackson Municipal Court judge from 2013 to 2018. He served as President of the Capital Area Bar Association during the 2015/2016 term. He is a past officer of the Jackson Young Lawyers Association where he served as Treasurer, Child Advocacy Chairman, Social Chai1man, Membership Chairman, and a Sykes Boys & Girls Club Tutoring Program Leader. In 2000, Mike was recognized by JYL as an Outstanding Young Lawyer. He is also an active member of the Mississippi Bar where he served on the Board of Directors for the Young Lawyers Division and Child Advocacy Committee. In 2016, he was recognized by Mississippi College School of Law with an Amicus Award for his service. Mike has served on several non-legal boards, including: Jackson Metro Habitat for Humanity; Lefleur East Community Foundation; Ole Miss Kappa Sigma Fraternity board; and Jackson Futbol Club.
1988-1992 University of Mississippi undergraduate
1993-1996 Mississippi College School of Law
The Mississippi Bar
2000 recognized by JYL as an Outstanding Young Lawyer.
2016 recognized by Mississippi College School of Law with an Amicus Award for his service.