Georgia H. Malik joined the Cranfill Sumner LLP team after graduating valedictorian from North Carolina Central University School of Law in 2020. As an associate attorney in the Raleigh office, Georgia works primarily in the civil litigation section.
While attending NCCU, Georgia interned with Chief Justice Cheri Beasley at the North Carolina Supreme Court and served as Executive Editor of the North Carolina Central Law Review. In addition, she clerked at several law firms – including Cranfill Sumner – gaining essential skills in civil litigation practice. In 2018, Georgia was a recipient of the Wake County Bar Association Foundation’s Memorial Scholarship.
Prior to law school, Georgia attended North Carolina State University where she graduated with a B.S. in Business Administration and a concentration in Marketing. In her spare time, Georgia enjoys traveling and trying new foods.
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