Mr. Flint represents businesses ranging from small local companies to large public corporations on a variety of corporate and transactional matters, including mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, private equity and venture capital transactions, financing and lending arrangements, and debt and equity offerings. In addition to his transactional work, Mr. Flint routinely serves as a general business and legal advisor to his clients, counseling on matters such as corporate governance, executive compensation, regulatory compliance, and commercial contracts.
Prior to joining FCW, Mr. Flint practiced corporate and transactional law at the Atlanta-based law firm Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP. Mr. Flint received a Business Administration degree, with highest honors, from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and his J.D. degree, cum laude, from the University of Georgia School of Law. During law school, Mr. Flint served as an Editor for the Georgia Law Review, competed and coached for the Georgia Law Moot Court Team, volunteered his legal services to local businesses through the UGA Business Law Clinic, and completed a corporate counsel externship with The Home Depot.
Mr. Flint is involved with numerous community and business organizations in the Metro Atlanta area, including the Cobb Chamber of Commerce and the Atlanta chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth. In 2021, Mr. Flint was selected as a Super Lawyer ® “Rising Star”. Mr. Flint is fluent in Spanish and conversant in French. In his free time, Mr. Flint enjoys traveling, cooking, snow skiing, and spending time outdoors. Mr. Flint lives in Marietta with his wife, Maddy.
University of Georgia School of Law, J.D., cum laude
Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S. in Business Administration, highest honors
Cobb Chamber of Commerce
Association for Corporate Growth
2021 Super Lawyer ® “Rising Star”
“A New Year’s Resolution for Landlords: Start Preparing Now for a Potential Bubble Burst” – Cherokee Tribune & Ledger News, 2021
“When the Seller Should Beware” – Cherokee Tribune & Ledger News, 2020
“The Carrot or the Stick: Why Georgia Should Avoid Both When Evaluating the CEO-Worker Pay Ratio” – Georgia Law Review, 2017
Georgia State Courts
Spanish
Georgia Real Estate Broker License