Anne Bishop, a graduate of the University of Georgia Law School, brings a wealth of experience to her diverse legal practice. She has represented clients in traffic violations, DUI cases, wills, estates, guardianships, custody proceedings, and other litigation. Her background includes serving as a Law Clerk for Dougherty County Superior Court, an Assistant District Attorney, an Assistant County Attorney for Hall County, and an Administrative Hearing Officer for the Georgia Department of Labor. These roles have given Anne a broad perspective, which she uses to better serve her clients.
Anne is skilled in navigating the complexities of Georgia law, handling cases through trial, settlement, or mediation. She has extensive experience dealing with accident reports, child custody issues, plea negotiations, and more. In addition to her legal practice, Anne is a part-time professor in the paralegal program at the University of North Georgia, offering practical insights into the legal profession.
Anne is also active in her community, supporting causes like Gateway Domestic Violence Center and the Boys and Girls Club. Her leadership extends to serving on various committees and task forces, contributing to the betterment of Northeast Georgia.