About Maggie
Maggie Spaulding practices law in Georgia after completing a traditional path through business and legal education. She earned a B.B.A. degree from The University of Georgia School of Law in 2003 and received her J.D. from Georgia State University College of Law in 2006. Those years provided classroom training and early exposure to the routines of legal research and courtroom procedure.
After law school she entered practice in Georgia. Her professional biography lists her as a lawyer at Boling Rice LLC. In that capacity she has worked on matters arising under Georgia law and served clients in state proceedings. Her work at the firm has involved client counseling, preparation of pleadings and appearances in court when required.
Colleagues describe her approach as pragmatic. She handles the everyday demands of case management and client communication. Her background in business and law informs how she evaluates risk and strategy for clients. She balances attention to procedural detail with the practical needs of people and organizations seeking legal resolution.
Courtroom work and file preparation both figure in her practice. She files motions, develops factual records and engages opposing counsel on procedural and substantive issues. In client meetings she explains options and lays out potential next steps. The record shows steady engagement in matters that require thorough preparation and follow-through.
Outside the office she has maintained connections with the legal community in Georgia. She practices under the jurisdiction of the Georgia bar and has remained active in local professional networks. That local grounding shapes how she prepares for hearings and negotiates on behalf of clients.
Her office is listed at 207 Pirkle Ferry Rd. She is currently a lawyer at Boling Rice LLC, practicing law in Georgia and handling matters brought by local clients in state courts and administrative settings.