About Curtis Alan
Curtis Alan Kleem practices personal injury law at Kleem Law, LLC, located in Dalton, Georgia. He joined the Georgia State Bar in 2001, starting a dedicated legal career. The firm specializes in personal injury cases, family law matters, and provides arbitration and mediation services throughout the region. Kleem Law, LLC is committed to offering comprehensive legal support to clients facing complex legal issues, ensuring that each case receives the attention it deserves. Curtis holds a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of Georgia, which he earned in 2000. Before pursuing his law degree, he obtained a Master of Social Work from the same institution in 1997.
His academic journey began at Berry College, where he completed a Bachelor of Arts in History and Education in 1994. This diverse educational background equips him with a unique perspective—blending legal knowledge with insights from social work. Such a combination enhances his ability to understand the multifaceted nature of personal injury cases and family law matters. In his practice, Curtis focuses primarily on representing clients in personal injury cases, including automobile accidents, slip and fall incidents, and medical malpractice claims. He also handles various family law cases, which encompass divorce, child custody, and adoption proceedings. His experience in arbitration and mediation offers clients alternative options for resolving disputes outside traditional court settings.
This flexibility is crucial for many clients seeking efficient and less adversarial solutions. Before establishing Kleem Law, LLC, Curtis worked in various legal settings. His early career included roles that provided him with a solid foundation in both litigation and negotiation. This experience has proven beneficial in his current practice, where he diligently advocates for clients' rights and seeks fair compensation for their injuries. His commitment to achieving favorable outcomes is evident in the thorough preparation he brings to each case. An active member of the Georgia State Bar, Curtis engages with the broader legal community to stay informed about changes in the law and best practices.
He believes in the importance of continuous learning and frequently participates in legal seminars and workshops. This commitment to professional development ensures that he remains experienced in the latest developments in both personal injury and family law. In his spare time, Curtis enjoys volunteering with local community organizations and mentoring aspiring law students, demonstrating his dedication to giving back and supporting the next generation of legal professionals. His efforts contribute to making a positive impact in Georgia, both for his clients and the community at large.