About Brian
Brian Cathey trained as a lawyer at Georgia State University College of Law. He completed the coursework and clinical experiences that law school requires. Those years formed the foundation of his legal thinking and prepared him for work at a firm setting.
He moved from law school into private practice. Over time he has taken on the everyday tasks that keep a law office running: counseling clients, preparing filings and managing casework. He has maintained an active membership in the State Bar of Georgia and participates in the professional obligations that membership entails.
Colleagues describe him as steady and practical in his approach to legal problems. He aims to translate complex statutes and court rules into straightforward options for the people who hire him. He keeps courtroom procedure and local practice rules close at hand. That practical orientation helps when deadlines or unexpected developments arrive.
Cathey practices from the offices of Jordan Woodward Cathey. The office handles a range of matters for clients in Georgia. He works alongside other attorneys and staff to prepare pleadings, meet discovery obligations and present positions to opposing counsel and, when necessary, to judges.
Outside of casework he has stayed current on bar requirements and takes part in continuing legal education. That ongoing training helps him apply changes in the law to clients’ situations. He also watches appellate developments and local court rulings that affect everyday practice in Georgia courts.
He aims to be accessible to clients and clear about the options available to them. He focuses on timely communication and practical next steps. People who contact his office can expect direct answers about procedure and realistic assessments of possible outcomes.
Today Cathey remains an active member of the State Bar of Georgia and continues to practice law at Jordan Woodward Cathey, representing clients in Georgia state matters.