About Alicia
Alicia Luncheon earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Georgia in 2015. She finished law school at a moment when legal practice was adapting quickly to new technologies and changing client expectations. The degree marked the start of her public professional profile.
Her early years after graduation are characterized by steady professional involvement. She maintains current membership in professional associations. That participation keeps her connected to colleagues and current developments in the profession.
Luncheon approaches legal work with an emphasis on careful analysis and clear communication. She favors practical solutions that can be explained plainly to clients. Her work often requires translating complex legal rules into straightforward options so clients can make informed decisions.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in her preparation and attentive when it matters most. She combines close legal research with an eye for procedural detail. That combination tends to be useful whether a matter is moving toward settlement or requires more formal proceedings.
She has navigated the competing demands of client expectations, court timetables, and document deadlines. That experience has shaped how she organizes matters and allocates time for thorough review. It also informs how she sets priorities during fast-moving developments.
Outside of casework, Luncheon keeps up with continuing legal education and organizational activities. She views those commitments as part of professional practice rather than separate items on a résumé. The steady engagement helps her stay current on evolving standards and local practice norms.
As of 2026, Luncheon continues to practice law, applying a client-centered approach and emphasizing practical legal solutions in her work.