About Don
Don Brown trained first as a business student and then as a lawyer. He earned a B.A. in Business Administration from the University System of Georgia at Georgia State University before returning to Georgia State University College of Law, where he received his J.D. in 2010. The combination of business and legal study shaped his early approach to practice and provided a foundation for work that requires both legal analysis and an eye for commercial detail.
Brown moved quickly into private practice after law school. In 2010 he joined Hall Booth Smith, P.C. as an associate. That role placed him in a firm setting where collaboration with more senior attorneys and exposure to a variety of matters are part of daily life. The associate position marked the start of his professional legal career and offered early opportunities to work on client files, prepare pleadings and participate in case strategy alongside partner counsel.
Across the early years of his career, Brown balanced classroom training with courtroom realities. His academic background in business administration complemented the legal training he received at Georgia State, and that mix has informed how he evaluates client issues. He is admitted to practice in Georgia and has built his professional work around the requirements of state practice. The record provided lists his jurisdiction as Georgia.
People who have worked with him describe a practitioner who adapts to the practical demands of a law office. He handled the kinds of tasks expected of an associate at a regional firm—legal research, drafting, and assisting with case management. Such work is often unglamorous, but it is essential to advancing client matters and preparing cases for the next stages of litigation or negotiation.
Brown remains a Georgia lawyer, practicing in the state where he was educated and began his career. He brings both business training and a law degree to bear on the matters he handles. His current practice is centered in Georgia.