Christopher Brock

Atlanta

Office: 404.962.6450 | Fax: 404.962.6323

christopher.brock@millermartin.com

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  • Overview
  • Experience
  • Education
  • Involvement
  • In-Depth
  • Overview

    Christopher Brock practices within the firm’s corporate department, focusing on bonds and tax incentives. He believes in the interconnectedness of his practice, client needs, industry pressures, and the communities ultimately served in the economic ecosystem. In turn, Christopher’s practice is rooted in professionalism and practical legal solutions for clients.

    Christopher began his career as a summer associate at Miller & Martin and joined the firm full time upon graduating from the University of Georgia School of Law.

  • Experience

    • In law school Christopher worked with the University of Georgia School of Law’s Business Law Clinic in helping to incorporate the Center for Racial Justice and Black Futures, a non-profit which recently received a grant of $1.25 million from the Athens-Clarke County Commission’s American Rescue Plan funds.
  • Education

    • J.D., University of Georgia School of Law
      • Senior Articles Editor, Journal of Intellectual Property Law
      • Co-Founder of Privacy Security & Technology Law Society
    •  B.S., Psychology, Georgia Southern University
  • Involvement

    Bar Admissions
    • Georgia
    Clerkships
    • Externed in the Northern District of Georgia for The Honorable Judge Steve C. Jones
    Memberships
    • Gate City Bar Association
    • National Black Law Student Association, Board of Directors Member-at-Large (2021-2022 term)
    Community
    • State Bar of Georgia Chief Justice’s Committee on Professionalism, Member

Did You Know

Christopher enjoys public speaking and writing spoken word poetry.

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