About Holland
Holland King is a Georgia-licensed attorney who built a practice around veterans’ benefits and administrative matters. They earned a J.D. from Georgia State University College of Law in 2014 after beginning law school in 2010. King’s academic background is rooted in Atlanta, where they completed a curriculum that prepared them for work in administrative hearings and federal benefits programs.
After law school, King began practicing in Georgia. Over time they obtained accreditation from the Department of Veterans Affairs, enabling representation of veterans before VA regional offices. That credential shapes much of King’s daily work. It allows direct engagement on claims, appeals, and the procedural steps that accompany applications for disability compensation and other benefits.
King maintains current membership in professional associations tied to the legal profession. Those memberships keep King connected to peers and to developments in veterans’ benefits law. King follows changes in VA regulations and agency procedures closely and brings that information into client matters. Colleagues describe King’s approach as meticulous and steady. Clients refer to clear explanations and practical guidance during what can be a complex process.
In practice, King handles initial filings, assists with evidence development, and represents clients in administrative appeals. Representation often involves gathering medical and service records, preparing legal briefs, and coordinating with medical professionals. King also advises veterans on required documentation and deadlines. The practice emphasizes practical problem solving and consistent client communication.
King’s work is concentrated in Georgia, where they represent veterans in claims before local VA offices. The accreditation with the Department of Veterans Affairs permits direct advocacy on behalf of clients at key stages of the claims and appeals processes. King takes a case-by-case approach, assessing the available records and charting a path forward that reflects the client’s priorities.
Outside of casework, King stays engaged with continuing legal education related to veterans’ benefits and administrative procedure. That ongoing study helps keep the practice aligned with current precedent and regulatory shifts. As of 2026, King continues to practice in Georgia and maintains Department of Veterans Affairs accreditation, handling veterans’ benefits and administrative claims and appeals.