Maynard Nexsen, a full-service law firm with 24 offices across the United States, is pleased to announce the addition of 23 new associates who recently graduated from law schools across the U.S. and have joined the Firm across 12 practice groups and 10 offices.
The Firm’s new associates include Paul Brock, Michael Clark, Hunter Domanski, Hunter Drake, Nick Fowler, Julia Gibson, Holdon Guy, Ashbrook Gwinn, Spencer Haynes, Chris Hellums, Madison Hogan, Chotsani Holifield, Demarcus Joiner, Andrew Kragie, Chase Mays, Connor McCarthy, Gracie McCraney, Sadler McKeen, Mason Rajaee, Emily Shin, Hannah Shirar, Jack Theodore and Carolyn Weeks.
"We are excited to welcome this talented group of skilled associates to the Firm," said Stephanie Mays, Chief Talent and Human Resources Officer for Maynard Nexsen. "Their arrival marks an exciting chapter in our ongoing growth and commitment to legal excellence."
New Associates
Birmingham, Alabama
Paul Brock – Intellectual Property
Michael Clark – Corporate & Business Transactions
Spencer Haynes – Public Company Advisory
Chotsani Holifield – Corporate & Business Transactions
Demarcus Joiner – Economic Development
Gracie McCraney – Trusts, Estates, Fiduciaries & Family Business
Sadler McKeen – Private Markets
Emily Shin – Banking & Credit
Charleston, South Carolina
Nick Fowler – Complex & Commercial Litigation
Charlotte, North Carolina
Chris Hellums – Real Estate
Connor McCarthy – Construction
Hannah Shirar – Intellectual Property
Columbia, South Carolina
Ashbrook Gwinn – Corporate & Business Transactions
Mason Rajaee – Complex & Commercial Litigation
Jack Theodore – Complex & Commercial Litigation
Dallas, Texas
Chase Mays – Private Markets
Greenville, South Carolina
Hunter Domanski – Intellectual Property
Huntsville, Alabama
Hunter Drake – Government Solutions
Holdon Guy – Government Solutions
Carolyn Weeks – Corporate & Business Transactions
Orlando, Florida
Julia Gibson – Real Estate
Nashville, Tennessee
Madison Hogan – Complex & Commercial Litigation
Raleigh, North Carolina
Andrew Kragie – Labor & Employment