Jill Pryor is known for trying large, complex business cases to juries. Her wins include a plaintiffs’ jury verdict totaling nearly $300 million and a defendants’ jury verdict in a case seeking almost $400 million in damages. Jill represents her clients in high stakes trial and appellate business litigation in the areas of business torts, contracts, corporate governance and shareholder disputes, class actions, trade secrets, intellectual property (including patent infringement), fraud, and the Georgia and federal Racketeering and Corrupt Organizations acts (RICO).)
As a respected leader of the Georgia legal community, Jill currently serves on the State Bar of Georgia Board of Governors and on the Board of Directors of the Georgia Legal Services Program. She is a former Chair of the Appellate Practice Section of the State Bar, served for many years as a member of the Lawyers Advisory Committee of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and is a past President of the Georgia Association for Women Lawyers (GAWL).
Jill is a frequent seminar speaker and has addressed business litigation topics such as trial techniques, litigation cost saving strategies for in-house lawyers, use of technology in litigation, appellate practice, RICO, and trade secrets.