Mr. Brent William Herrin
Small Herrin LLP
Brent Herrin is the managing partner in the law firm Small | Herrin, LLP, with a diverse practice spanning litigation, transactional, and higher education matters. His litigation practice is concentrated in fiduciary and commercial disputes, with particular emphasis on corporate, probate, trust, and creditors’ rights litigation. He also represents local governments in litigation matters involving elections, real estate, and governance issues. In addition to his courtroom experience, Brent advises clients on a range of transactional matters, including estate planning, corporate, and tax matters, and provides counsel to colleges and universities on accreditation, corporate governance, and regulatory issues.
Brent received his Bachelor of Business Administration in Banking and Finance from the University of Georgia. He obtained his Juris Doctor from Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law and his Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Alabama. Brent previously served as Counsel to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary in Washington, D.C. Brent has previously served as an adjunct instructor at the J. Mack Robinson School of Business at Georgia State University, teaching courses in Business Law and Ethics.
Brent is an active leader in his community, serving as a volunteer and as a member of the board of directors of a number of nonprofits in the Atlanta area. Additionally, Brent is an avid Bulldog fan and, when not watching his children play sports, spends his Saturdays in the fall with his family “Between the Hedges” or traveling to see the University of Georgia Bulldogs play football.