Norman established RADCO in 1994 when he redeveloped a 53-story Atlanta hotel and condominium property in distress. Previously, Norman was a real estate litigation, workout and transactional lawyer. He has been involved in some of the most complex workouts and successor developer issues in the country. He was involved the first workout of a Sharia compliant transaction and has overseen many complicated UCC foreclosures and other difficult projects requiring immediate decision making and multi-faceted skill sets. Norman was awarded a J.D. by New York Law School in 1981 and holds a B.A. from SUNY Plattsburgh. He is admitted to practice law in both New York and Georgia. Norman has been an Adjunct Professor of Law at Emory Law School and lectures at New York Law School (where he also serves on its board and real estate committee). He is also Chairman of the Kennesaw State University Foundation Board of Trustees, a 24,000-student university in metropolitan Atlanta with $500 million in assets, mostly in real estate, all of which were acquired and developed under his stewardship.