Jeff Bramlett has more than 25 years of experience solving complex business and civil rights enforcement problems through trial and appellate advocacy. He has served as lead trial counsel in jury and bench trials for clients ranging from Fortune 100 companies to prison inmates and homeless people.
Jeff has tried cases ranging from securities fraud, professional liability, business torts, trademark infringement and RICO to civil rights enforcement, personal injury and murder. He has extensive experience as an advocate in alternative dispute resolution processes and also serves as an ADR neutral.
Jeff is frequently called upon to represent lawyers and their law firms in professional liability matters. He has significant experience in insurance coverage litigation and executive severance disputes. He often assists directors, officers, and special board committees with corporate governance disputes and has conducted special investigations. His extensive experience as lead plaintiffs’ counsel in class actions and as lead defense counsel in class actions gives him balance and perspective in resolving class cases.
Jeff has served in many leadership positions in legal and civic organizations including as a past president of the State Bar of Georgia and a past president of the Atlanta Bar Association. Jeff is also a frequent lecturer on subjects including business litigation, trial advocacy, civil rights issues and professional ethics.