About Kate
Kate Cook entered law after a Tennessee undergraduate education. She earned a B.A. from the University of the South in Sewanee in 1998 and completed her J.D. at Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law in 2002. Those formative years set the stage for a steady legal career in Georgia.
Her professional path runs through private practice and community service. She is a partner at Cook Law Group, LLC, where she has built a practice rooted in local ties. She maintains membership in the State Bar of Georgia. She is also an active member of the Chattahoochee Inn of Court, which connects lawyers and judges in the region.
Cook’s civic involvements extend beyond the courtroom. Since 2005 she has been active in the Daughters of the American Revolution, serving in leadership roles including Chapter Regent, State Parliamentarian and National Vice-Chairman. That long-term participation signals an interest in organizational governance and historical preservation. Since 2014 she has also held membership in the Hall County Chamber of Commerce, linking her practice to local business concerns.
Colleagues describe her work as steady and practical. In a firm setting she handles matters that require attention to procedural detail and client communication. She has partnered with other attorneys at Cook Law Group to manage cases and oversee client relationships. Her combination of courtroom familiarity and civic engagement informs how she approaches legal problems.
Outside her firm duties she participates in bar and professional programs through the State Bar of Georgia and the Chattahoochee Inn of Court. Those affiliations provide continuing education and peer review opportunities. They also place her in regular contact with judges and other lawyers across the state.
Across nearly two decades in practice, Cook has balanced private practice with community roles. She has stayed connected to the institutions that first shaped her path: her law school peers and the local civic groups that focus on history and commerce. She is a partner at Cook Law Group, LLC, representing clients in Georgia.