About Esther
Esther Vayman began her professional journey in business before entering the law. She earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Emory University in 1999 and continued her studies at Georgia State University College of Law, receiving her J.D. in 2005. Those academic years combined classroom study and practical training that shaped her approach to legal problem-solving.
After graduating from law school, she joined the Georgia State Bar in 2005 and has remained an active member since. Early in her career she handled a mix of matters that drew on both her legal training and business background. Over time she moved into private practice and later helped establish a firm that reflects her interests in law and commerce.
She is the founder and a lawyer at Vayman & Teitelbaum, P.C. At the firm she manages client work and participates in the operational side of running a law practice. Colleagues describe her as methodical and pragmatic; she applies a businesslike sensibility to legal problems and prefers clear, steady counsel over dramatic gestures.
Her background in business informs how she approaches client matters. Having studied both business and law, she often frames issues in terms of legal risk and practical outcomes. That perspective shapes how she allocates resources for a matter and how she advises clients on navigating legal choices while keeping commercial realities in view.
Vayman has handled a variety of matters since her admission to the bar. She has experience counseling clients, managing filings and negotiating solutions. At the firm she also supervises staff and contributes to policy decisions about case management. Those responsibilities reflect a career that spans hands-on client work and the administrative duties of running a boutique firm.
Peers and clients value her clear communication and steady presence during disputes. She tends to break complex issues into manageable steps and explains options in straightforward terms. That style can be useful for clients who value predictability and practical planning over headline-grabbing tactics.
She remains based in Georgia and practices through Vayman & Teitelbaum, P.C. Her work combines her legal training and business education to address clients’ legal and commercial needs. She currently focuses on advising individuals and businesses through her practice at Vayman & Teitelbaum, P.C.