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Nicole W. Hull

Managing Partner

Education

Sociology, B.A., Mercer University cum laude  

Criminal Justice, B.A., Mercer University cum laude

Juris Doctor, Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University

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Memberships & Appointments

Member of the Clarke County Board of Education

Member, Georgia Supreme Court Commission on Dispute Resolution

Co-Chair, Committee on Training & Credentials,  Commission on Dispute Resolution 

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Teaching Appointments

Adjunct Professor, Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University

Adjunct Professor, Brenau University

Mediation Coach & Trainer, University of Georgia School of Law

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Recognition & Awards

Designation of Expert Trainer, Kennesaw State University

Designation of Advanced Family Law Practitioner, Association for Conflict Resolution

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About Attorney Nicole W. Hull

Attorney Nicole Hull has a wide range of experience representing and litigating on behalf of families in domestic, special education, probate, and child abuse and neglect cases.  Ms. Hull graduated cum laude from Mercer University with a dual degree in Sociology and Criminal Justice, and also the Walter F. George School of Law.  Prior to opening The Hull Firm LLC in 2014, Ms. Hull garnered a broad range of child and family advocacy experience while clerking for the University of Georgia’s Carl Vinson Institute of Government where her research and policy analysis reports were later used in the revisions for the Georgia Juvenile Code.  She then further enhanced those skills while serving as a fellow for the Emory University School of Law Summer Child Advocacy Program and clerking for both the Honorable John Beam, Jr. in Chatham County, and the Honorable Robin Shearer in Athens-Clarke County.

 

​In addition to having extensive litigation experience, Ms. Hull also has a broad range of experience working in the alternative dispute resolution field.  Because of her vast experience, Ms. Hull was appointed by the Georgia Supreme Court to serve on the Commission on Dispute Resolution to oversee the development of court-connected ADR programs in Georgia. Ms. Hull currently serves on the Commission on Dispute Resolution's Training and Credentialing Committee as the Co-Chair, and the Probate Court Sub-Committee.  Ms. Hull previously served on the Commission on Dispute Resolution's Juvenile Court Sub-Committee.  Because of her expertise in dispute resolution and her litigation experience, Ms. Hull is frequently retained by the Georgia Department of Education to facilitate contentious Individualized Education Plan meetings between families and school districts, the Department of Human Services to mediate disputes between families and the providers for federal assistance programs, and several juvenile courts to mediate both delinquency and dependency cases.

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In addition to her litigation and mediation practice, Ms. Hull serves on the Clarke County School District's Board of Education, and is an adjunct professor for the Walter F. George School of Law and Brenau University. 

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