Wynn B. Sowersby is an experienced attorney, with a more than three decades-long legal career that gives her a unique perspective on the challenges faced by injured clients who have been forced into litigation.

Following law school, Wynn worked in both private practice and as a Staff Attorney in Georgia’s court system. Wynn has worked for judges in both the Superior and State Courts in DeKalb, Fulton and Gwinnett counties, handling cases of every variety—civil and criminal—and deciding legal issues on every aspect of the law. While working as a staff attorney, Wynn handled more than 40,000 civil cases and wrote more than 20,000 opinions. Her legal work also led to a number of precedent-setting court decisions.

Wynn grew up in Atlanta and has deep roots in both Georgia and Atlanta. She attended Davidson College, in Davidson, North Carolina, graduating magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa in 1988. She then earned her law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law, attending as a Bryan T. Castellow scholar. She graduated cum laude in 1992 and was nominated into the Order of Barristers, which is a recognition reserved for the top ten students who demonstrate the highest skills in argument and advocacy.

Wynn is admitted to the Georgia Bar and has been a speaker at several state-wide Institute of Continuing Judicial Education (ICJE) seminars for law clerks and at various CLE programs, including seminars for GTLA and the Atlanta Bar Association. She is also a trained mediator.

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