CBCARY REID BURKEMckenna Long & Aldridge LLP
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Mckenna Long & Aldridge LLP

Cary Reid Burke

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303 Peachtree St. Stuite 5300, Atlanta, GA, 30308
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Cary Reid Burke is an arbitration attorney with 13 years of legal experience, practicing at Mckenna Long & Aldridge LLP in Atlanta, GA. He earned a degree from Emory University Bachelor of Arts in 2008 and a degree from University of Georgia School of Law in 2012. He has been admitted to the Georgia Bar since 2012. His practice encompasses arbitration, civil rights, employment and labor, and mediation, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Paid consultation

Licensed Since

2012

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

4Practice Areas
  • Arbitration25%
  • Civil Rights25%
  • Employment and Labor25%
  • Mediation25%

Languages

English

Experience

13+ years

Arbitration Attorney at Mckenna Long & Aldridge LLP. Admitted to practice in Georgia, 2012. Focus areas include Civil Rights, Employment & Labor, Arbitration.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

Georgia

Bar #State Bar of Georgia · Admitted 2012

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Schools & Education

University of Georgia School of Law

Degree · 2012

Emory University Bachelor of Arts

Degree · 2008

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303 Peachtree St. Stuite 5300, Atlanta, GA, 30308
952-994-6163

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