House Majority Leader, Georgia House of Representatives
Chief Justice, Supreme Court of Georgia
Chief Justice David E. Nahmias (pronounced “NAH-mee-iss”) has served on the Georgia Supreme Court since his appointment by Governor Sonny Perdue in August 2009, winning election to six-year terms in 2010 and 2016. He became the Court’s Presiding Justice in September 2018 and its Chief Justice in July 2021. As Chief Justice, he leads the State’s judicial branch and chairs the Judicial Council of Georgia, the policy-making body for the judicial branch. Chief Justice Nahmias also chairs the Court’s Justice for Children Committee and the Chief Justice’s Commission on Professionalism. Before taking the bench, he was a federal prosecutor for almost 15 years, including service as a line prosecutor and as the United States Attorney in Atlanta, where he prosecuted and supervised many high-profile cases, and service as a senior Justice Department official in Washington, where he oversaw terrorism cases and other matters for three years after the 9/11 attacks.
Chief Justice Nahmias is a graduate of Briarcliff High School in DeKalb County, where he was the state’s STAR Student in 1982; Duke University, where he finished second in his class; and Harvard Law School, where he served on the Law Review with former President Barack Obama. He was a law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. Chief Justice Nahmias has received numerous local, state, and national awards and honors for his public service, and he has served on several committees and boards that work to improve the legal system and the community. Chief Justice Nahmias has two teenage sons. His wife, Catherine O’Neil, was a partner at King & Spalding before she passed away in 2017.
Miles Skedsvold is a litigator with Robbins Alloy Belinfante Littlefield in Atlanta, where he focuses on government and regulatory litigation. Building on his time with the Georgia Solicitor General's Office and as a law clerk for the Georgia Supreme Court, Miles studies Georgia Constitutional history and interpretation, representing clients and writing articles for law reviews and blogs. Miles also serves on the Board of the Atlanta Lawyers Chapter of the Federalist Society and helps lead the Association of Corporate Counsel (Georgia Chapter)'s Government Solutions member interest group.
Partner, Ashby Thelen Lowry LLP
Max began his legal career working on the other side of the federal bench, clerking for the Hon. Henry Coke Morgan, Jr., of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia and then for the Hon. Daniel A. Manion of the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit.
After two years working for federal courts, Max landed a position at a large law firm in Atlanta, where he devoted his practice 100% to litigation of liability matters in defense. Max took responsibility for dozens of high-value cases, handling every aspect of fact and expert discovery, depositions, mediations, motions practice, and argument across the state of Georgia in state and federal courts. His clients ranged from small businesses to Fortune 100 corporations.
After a few years working in defense, Max joined the plaintiff’s side at an elite appellate litigation boutique. There, he honed the craft of protecting and defending victories from appellate risk, preparing arguments to overturn unjust results, and crafting creative solutions to improve results and avoid pitfalls in exceptionally high-stakes cases. Within his first year, he was embedded appellate counsel for a trial team which obtained a $9.6M jury verdict in a wrongful death case that many thought was unwinnable. His work ran the gamut from critical dispositive and Daubert motions, post-trial practice, to appeals with seven and eight figure awards on the line.
Now, at Ashby Thelen Lowry, Max brings the strategic benefit of his background in judicial service, defense experience, and appellate practice to bear in all of his catastrophic injury cases with the goal of obtaining excellent results for his clients by staying several moves ahead of the opposition. In his first trial with ATL, Max served as embedded appellate counsel in a boat defect case against Malibu Boats that resulted in a verdict that has already changed the industry forever.
House Majority Leader, Georgia House of Representatives
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