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Alisha Gibson focuses her practice on corporate law. Her practice areas include a broad range of general corporate transactional matters, including mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, corporate formation and governance, joint ventures and strategic alliances, and private equity transactions with a primary focus in the telecommunications and technology industries. Her practice includes representation of the world’s largest telecommunications holding company in domestic and international mergers and acquisitions and other business transactions.
Prior to joining the firm, Alisha worked as an associate in the Atlanta, Georgia office of an international law firm in its corporate practice.
During law school, she served as Senior Editor of the Alabama Law Review.
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University of Alabama School of Law J.D. (2006) summa cum laude, Order of the Coif
Vanderbilt University B.A. (2002) Communications, magna cum laude
Georgia (2008)
Atlanta Bar Association, Member
Georgia Bar Association, Member
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