About Brian
Brian Mickelsen practices law in Georgia and has spent his career working in private practice settings. He is a member of the State Bar of Georgia and maintains an active professional presence in the state's legal community. His approach is straightforward and practical. He aims to give clients clear options rather than legalese.
Mickelsen completed his legal education before entering practice and later joined the State Bar of Georgia. He built his practice steadily, gaining experience in areas commonly encountered by Georgia attorneys. His early years in the profession were spent learning the mechanics of managing client matters and courtroom procedure. That period shaped how he approaches case preparation and client communication today.
Over time he moved into roles that required both litigation strategy and transactional judgment. He has represented individuals and business clients in matters that required careful document work, negotiation and, when necessary, litigation. Colleagues describe him as methodical. Clients have relied on him for plainspoken advice and consistent follow-through.
Mickelsen holds membership in the State Bar of Georgia and participates in the bar's professional networks. He also keeps current with continuing legal education and the everyday tools of practice, from drafting pleadings to settlement negotiation. His work spans a range of matters that frequently arise in state courts and in business dealings. He balances attention to detail with an eye for practical outcomes. He is comfortable handling disputes and transactional work that intersect with Georgia law.
He practices at Mickelsen Dalton LLC, where he handles client matters out of that office. He works with small and mid-sized businesses and with private clients on matters that include dispute resolution and transactional questions. He prefers clear timelines and well-defined objectives in each matter he accepts. He currently practices at Mickelsen Dalton LLC, where his practice concentrates on matters arising under Georgia law.