About Ben F.
Ben F. Windham graduated from Texas Christian University in 1997 with a Bachelor of Arts in history. He earned his J.D. from Georgia State University College of Law in 2001. Those academic steps set the stage for a career rooted in Georgia courts and federal practice.
After law school Windham established his own practice, founding Ben F. Windham, P.C. He built a practice that regularly appears before state and federal tribunals. His admissions include the Supreme Court of Georgia, the Georgia Court of Appeals, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia, in addition to licensure in Georgia.
Courtroom work occupies a large portion of Windham’s professional life. He has handled trials and motions in both state and federal forums. The record shows activity across appellate and trial courts, reflecting experience in written advocacy as well as oral argument. He represents clients in litigation matters where court procedures and advocacy skills are central.
Windham is active in several professional organizations. He has been a member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association since 2001. He joined the American Association for Justice in 2005 and the National Association of Consumer Advocates in 2015. Locally, he holds memberships in the Henry County Bar Association since 2002 and the Ocmulgee Circuit Bar Association since 2007. Those affiliations connect him to peers and continuing legal education opportunities across Georgia.
Peers and clients often encounter Windham in settings that require trial readiness and appellate preparation. He manages cases from initial filings through appeals when necessary. His practice combines courtroom presence with the drafting of pleadings, motions, and appellate briefs.
Windham’s office operates under the name Ben F. Windham, P.C. He maintains multiple office locations in the state. The practice handles a steady docket of litigation matters and responds to developments in state and federal law as they arise.
He continues to practice law in Georgia and regularly appears in the courts to represent clients in litigation and appellate matters. His current practice focuses on litigation and consumer-related claims.