Kellie Casey Monk Director of Advocacy
A.B., J.D., University of Georgia
Professional Biographical Information:
Kellie
Casey Monk joined the law school as director of advocacy in the fall of
2000. She teaches appellate advocacy and serves as director of the law
school's award-winning moot court and mock trial programs. In only her
first year of leadership, the advocacy programs reached new heights:
moot court teams captured the regional championships and numerous
individual honors at every tiered tournament they entered, including
the prestigious National Moot Court Competition, Philip C. Jessup
International Law Moot Court Competition, and ABA National Appellate
Advocacy Competition; mock trial teams reached the top six of the
Association of Trial Lawyers of America (ATLA) national competition and
the finals of the Georgetown White Collar Crime Competition.
Casey
Monk previously practiced as a trial lawyer for more than eight years,
first with the Atlanta law firm of Freeman & Hawkins and then in
private practice with Casey & Rowsey, P.C., also in Atlanta. She
served two years as director of attorney recruiting for Special
Counsel, helping many lawyers find regional and national employment.
Casey
Monk earned her law degree from UGA in 1990 and is an accomplished
veteran of the law school's moot court program, winning several
individual oralist honors and competing as a member of the prestigious
National Moot Court Team. She also received her bachelor's degree in
criminal justice from UGA.
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