Kelli Byers-Hooper, Esq
With nearly two decades of legal experience, I have been a dedicated attorney since 2007, specializing exclusively in civil law. My focus lies in serious injury and wrongful death cases, where I strive to advocate for those who have suffered significant losses. I have served as first chair in trials across both state and federal courts in Georgia, demonstrating my commitment to delivering justice for my clients.
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In 2025, I successfully settled over $10 million in claims, underscoring my expertise and determination in navigating complex legal landscapes. Beyond the courtroom, I am actively engaged with the American Association for Justice and the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, contributing to the legal community and advocating for justice.
I have participated in several leadership academies run by esteemed organizations, including the Georgia Association of Women Lawyers and the WIN List. My commitment to social issues is further exemplified by my roles in chairing national events focused on women and children’s issues. Notably, I organized a significant event celebrating Justice Jackson's first day on the SCOTUS bench, which garnered attention from national and local news outlets on Law.com.
In addition to my professional commitments, I am deeply involved in my local community and active in my local church, believing that service and support for one another are essential to a thriving society.
Publications and Speaking Engagements
In addition to practicing personal injury law, Kelli Byers-Hooper is a frequent speaker and published author on litigation strategy, advocacy, and the evolving role of technology in law.
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Trial Magazine — April 1, 2020
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AAJ Annual Convention — 2020
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New Jersey Association for Justice — 2020
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AAJ Webinar — 2020
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Speaking Engagement — 2022
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Panelist — 2023
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Speaking Engagement — 2022
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Moderator — 2025
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American Bar Association, Family Law Section — 2019
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American Bar Association, Family Law Section — 2020
Being an attorney is about more than practicing law, it’s about showing up, serving others, and staying engaged with the community. Below are a few moments that reflect my professional work, involvement, and values.
Serving Clients, Supporting the Community
In 2022, I was featured in Law.com for my participation in a national gathering of women attorneys supporting Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. The event reflected a shared commitment to justice, professional excellence, and advancing the legal community through advocacy and unity.
As Featured in Law.com
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