About Catherine M
Catherine M Jenkins built a quiet, steady career in Georgia law after studying communications and law in two different states. She earned her B.A. in Communications from the University of Maryland University College and later completed her legal education at Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law. Those years shaped how she approaches client work: clear explanation, careful listening and attention to paperwork.
Her path from law student to practicing attorney included the practical training and courtroom exposure that many law schools provide. At Mercer, she encountered transactional and property matters that would inform her later work. The communication skills from her undergraduate degree also became useful when explaining complex legal details to clients who do not practice law.
Jenkins was admitted to the State Bar of Georgia in 2020. Since then she has maintained active membership in the state bar. Entering the profession in the early 2020s required adapting to changing court procedures and evolving practice norms. She met those challenges by focusing on steady client service and involvement in professional groups.
She holds memberships in professional organizations that reflect her interests. She is a member of the American Bar Association’s Real Property Section, which keeps her connected to developments in property law and related practice issues. She also serves on the Events Planning Committee of the Georgia Association of Women Lawyers. Those roles keep her engaged with peers and involved in ongoing education and community outreach.
Jenkins works from the Jenkins Law Office in Georgia. Her practice combines document drafting, client counseling and transactional work related to property matters. She handles matters that require careful attention to title, contracts and procedural detail. Colleagues describe her approach as methodical and practical; clients have relied on her for clear explanations and dependable follow-through.
Outside professional meetings and committee duties, she continues to invest time in keeping current on changes in Georgia property law and in bar programming. Her office handles matters for individuals and small businesses. She is licensed and active in Georgia and maintains professional memberships that reflect an interest in real property issues and in the professional development of women lawyers. Her current practice focuses on real property and related transactional work at Jenkins Law Office.