Kathryn L. Hurley
Kathryn Hurley is an associate who recently joined the firm in 2025. She is a graduate of the University of Virginia and the University of Michigan School of Law. Kathryn attended law school on a Dean’s Scholarship. She was a Senior Editor for the Michigan Law Review and a teaching assistant. While in law school, Kathryn worked in both state and federal public defender offices.
Kathryn also has experience in federal court. After passing the Georgia bar, Kathryn worked at the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals for three years, both as a staff attorney and a chambers staff attorney for Chief Judge William H. Pryor, Jr.
At the firm, Kathryn’s work includes representing local governments and defending cities and counties in land use litigation. She also works on condemnation cases representing property owners.
When not working, Kathryn spends her time chasing after her son, hiking, and running.
Bar Admissions
- Georgia
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Georgia
- Supreme Court of Georgia
Education
- University of Virginia, B.A. 2015
- Bachelor of Arts in History and Art History
- University of Michigan School of Law, J.D. 2022
- Senior Editor, Michigan Law Review
