Austin Hollimon represents corporate clients, local governments, and individual plaintiffs and defendants in high-stakes disputes, including at trial and in appellate litigation. He is particularly proud of his work helping clients recover from catastrophic injuries in state and appellate courts.
Austin Hollimon represents corporate clients, local governments, and individual plaintiffs and defendants in high-stakes disputes, including at trial and in appellate litigation. He is particularly proud of his work helping clients recover from catastrophic injuries in state and appellate courts.
Before beginning his legal career, Austin founded Commit Youth, a non-profit that inspires students to pursue their educational dreams, and launched it in Atlanta at Cristo Rey High School, where he also served as relationship manager and corporate curriculum lead. Prior to that, he taught immigrants and refugees English in Houston, Texas, through Teach for America.
In college, he ran varsity track, becoming an NCAA Champion, a 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials participant, and an Ivy League record holder.
Advised the City of Atlanta on annexing land parcels in DeKalb County, supporting ongoing efforts to expand the City’s geographic footprint and tax base.
Drafted dispositive briefing resulting in a five-figure recovery at the summary judgment stage on behalf of Argenbright Holdings.
Negotiated a favorable settlement of a six-figure workers’ compensation claim on behalf of client Magnolia Advanced Materials.
Represented Argenbright Holdings through all phases of a breach of contract and fraud trial, including discovery, trial, and post-trial briefing.
Secured a favorable verdict in a DeKalb County eviction trial on behalf of a pro bono client.