Chamberlain Hrdlicka Continues Expansion in Atlanta Office with Additions to Commercial Litigation and Real Estate Practices

Chamberlain Hrdlicka welcomes Associates Chadd Reynolds and Katie Fish to the firm’s Atlanta office. Reynolds joins the Commercial Litigation practice, which offers clients established expertise in a variety of commercial-related disciplines ranging from business, construction and employment litigation to trademark, copyright and patent infringement, to name a few. Fish joins the Real Estate practice, alongside a group of seasoned attorneys with strong real estate backgrounds in residential, commercial and industrial cases. These attorneys are the latest additions to Chamberlain’s rapidly growing Atlanta office.

Chadd L. Reynolds
Reynolds focuses his practice on commercial law with an emphasis on construction business matters, representing clients in contract claims, payment disputes, delay claims, negligent construction, trade secret issues and more. Prior to joining Chamberlain Hrdlicka, he served with an Atlanta-based firm representing construction subcontractors and owners in mediation, arbitration, and state and federal court. Reynolds also participated in a federal judicial externship with the Honorable Rebecca R. Pallmeyer with the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and attended the Summer Honors Law Program with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. He is an active member of the Atlanta Bar Association, having served as a board member since 2019, as well as a member of the American and Georgia Bar Associations’ Construction Section. Reynolds was also listed among Georgia’s Rising Stars in 2022 by Super Lawyers. Reynolds earned his undergraduate degree from Berry College and his law degree from Valparaiso University’s School of Law.

Katie M. Fish
Fish represents commercial companies and government entities, among others, in a variety of real estate matters, including acquisitions, sales agreements, closing documents, operating agreements and more. Prior to joining Chamberlain Hrdlicka, she served lenders in real estate, commercial finance transactions and local government municipalities with an Atlanta-based firm. Fish also served with the Cold Case Justice Initiative, a coordinated effort launched by the FBI in 2006 to identify and investigate racially-motivated murders committed decades ago. She is a member of the Real Property section of the Georgia Bar. While in law school, Fish was recognized by the National Association of Women Lawyers as an Outstanding Woman Graduate. Fish earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Georgia and her law degree from Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law, where she participated in a joint degree program with the university’s Brock School of Business to also earn her Masters of Business Administration.

About Chamberlain Hrdlicka
Chamberlain Hrdlicka is a diversified business firm with offices in Atlanta, Houston, Philadelphia and San Antonio. The firm represents both public and private companies, as well as individuals and family-owned businesses across the nation. The firm offers counsel in appellate law, bankruptcy, commercial and probate litigation, construction law, corporate, employee benefits, energy and maritime law, ERISA, estate planning and administration, intellectual property, international and immigration law, labor and employment, privacy and data security, real estate, securities and finance, tax controversy and tax planning.

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