Overview

Graham W. Davis is an associate attorney in Swift Currie’s Atlanta office. He focuses his practice on defending individuals and companies in matters primarily pertaining to automobile litigation and premises liability.

Prior to joining Swift Currie, Graham worked with a smaller defense firm and as in-house counsel for an insurance company, giving him a great deal of experience in his practice area. Graham also previously interned with Federal Magistrate Judge Thomas Q. Langstaff with the Middle District of Georgia and Chief Judge Gail S. Tusan with the Fulton County Superior Court. He has served as lead counsel in two jury trials in the Atlanta metro area, second chaired several and conducted a host of bench trials.

In his work, Graham prioritizes having a solid connection with his clients. He understands the anxiety that can occur when a client has never been involved in a lawsuit before, so with a people-oriented and positive attitude, he hopes to help his clients feel comfortable and fully understand their case at hand.

Graham earned his J.D. from Mercer University School of Law. He received his B.A. from Valdosta State University.

Memberships

State Bar of Georgia

Interests

Graham is an avid music consumer and spends much of his free time attending concerts in the Atlanta area. He has recently been able to combine his passion for music with his law practice by providing legal consulting to some local Atlanta artists and performers.

Newsroom

Publications

Bar Admittances

  • Georgia
  • Court of Appeals of Georgia
  • Supreme Court of Georgia
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
  • State and Superior Courts of Georgia

Education

Mercer University School of Law (J.D., 2017)

Valdosta State University (B.A., 2013)

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