Meet the team
Associate
Olivia B. Landrum
Practice Areas
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Biography
Business is in Olivia Landrum’s DNA, but law was always in her future. Growing up in a family business and concentrating her undergraduate studies in finance was just the beginning. From an early age, Olivia also knew she wanted to study law. Today, as a Litigation Associate, Olivia’s background empowers her with the ability to understand both the business and the legal side of a matter.
A graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law, Olivia was a member of a winning Moot Court Competition team, served as Executive Notes Editor for the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law and was selected for the Clarke-Carley (formerly Lumpkin) Inn of Court. She received her Bachelor of Science in Finance from Auburn University. Olivia is also a proud alumni of Berman Fink Van Horn’s Summer Associate program.
Outside of the office, Olivia enjoys going for walks and exploring all that Atlanta has to offer, especially its neighborhoods, parks and local restaurants.
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Credentials
BAR ADMISSIONS
- Georgia (2022)
- Court of Appeals of Georgia
- Federal
- United States District Court, Northern District of Georgia
EDUCATION
- B.S., Auburn University, summa cum laude, 2019
- J.D., University of Georgia School of Law, 2022
- Georgia (2022)
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News & Insights
Blog Posts
Dismissing a case
Incorporation Without Reference: The Eleventh Circuit’s New Decision
Transportation Drivers
Legal Locomotion: Supreme Court Interprets the FAA’s Transportation Worker Exemption
Does the DOL’s overtime wage thresholds affect your business?
DOL Issues Final Rule on Overtime
noncompetes in georgia
Foreign Choice-of-Law in Restrictive Covenants: Georgia’s Verdict
Overtime Wage Thresholds
Money Matters: Understanding the DOL’s New Overtime Wage Thresholds
conducting business in multiple states
Personal Jurisdiction: Making Out-of-State Corporations Feel at Home
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Publications
Legal Scholarship: “The Fashion Industry’s Inner Beauty: Does the UK’s Fight Against Modern Slavery Measure Up to its ILO Obligations?” 50 GA. J. INT’L & COMP. L. 240 (2021)