Mr. Law, a native of Northwest Georgia, provides legal counsel to landowners,
businesses, and investors, focusing on property-related matters and commercial
litigation. Mr. Law’s property practice includes representing landowners in preserving
their land use entitlements, appealing condemnation actions against government
agencies and public utilities, inverse condemnation, resolving title issues, as well as
protecting private property rights with respect to boundary disputes, easement issues,
trespass, and encroachments. Mr. Law’s commercial litigation practice includes
representing business entities and owners in complex commercial disputes including
breach of contract, shareholder disputes, breach of duty, and various other business
disputes.
Raised on a historic farm in Cartersville, Georgia, Mr. Law has a deep connection to
landowners’ concerns and is dedicated to protecting the property interests of his clients. A proud “Double Dawg,” Mr. Law earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Real
Estate from the University of Georgia in 2019. Mr. Law has a strong understanding of
Real Estate fundamentals and prior to his entry into the practice of law, assisted
property owners and investors with sales, investments, project analysis, and
development; primarily in the industrial and commercial real estate sectors.
During his time at the University of Georgia School of Law, Mr. Law served as Executive
Managing Editor of the Georgia Criminal Law Review and was President of the Rod &
Gun Club. In his free time, Mr. Law enjoys hunting, fishing, backpacking and spending
time with his dog, Rio.
University of Georgia School of Law, J.D., cum laude
University of Georgia, B.B.A. Real Estate
Georgia State Courts
Georgia Court of Appeals