About Nicholas
Nicholas Booth is an attorney licensed in Georgia who practices at O Dell, O Neal, Hungerford, & Blanchard. He works from the firm's Georgia offices and represents clients in state matters. Colleagues describe him as methodical in his approach and straightforward in court, and he combines courtroom experience with transactional work.
He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Management from the University of Georgia in 2014. He remained in Athens for law school and received his J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2017. Those years in Athens shaped his understanding of business law and offered him early exposure to practical legal problems through clinics and internships.
Booth became a member of the State Bar of Georgia in 2017 and has maintained that membership since. He moved into private practice after law school and has spent the intervening years building a general practice that spans both litigation and advisory work. He has argued motions in Georgia trial courts and handled transactional matters for local businesses. He approaches each matter by breaking complex problems into manageable tasks and setting clear priorities for clients.
At O Dell, O Neal, Hungerford, & Blanchard, Booth handles a mix of client needs. He drafts and negotiates contracts, advises small and mid-size companies on operational questions, and represents individuals and businesses in contested proceedings when cases go to court. He is accustomed to the tempo of litigation and the deadlines of transactional deals. His colleagues say he balances attention to detail with practical timelines clients understand.
Outside the office, Booth has remained involved in the State Bar and participates in professional development programs that keep him current on changes in Georgia law. He is not publicly listed as a frequent author or lecturer, but he regularly attends continuing legal education seminars to stay abreast of developments that affect his clients. He favors clear explanations in client meetings and aims to make legal options understandable for nonlawyers.
He currently concentrates on civil litigation and business law in Georgia.