Georgia H. Malik is an associate attorney based in the Raleigh office who works primarily in the civil litigation section. Georgia defends clients in a variety of civil litigation matters including cases involving personal injury, premises liability, motor vehicle accidents, professional liability, and business disputes.

Georgia has experience appearing in both state and federal court and has represented clients in a broad range of matters including trucking, construction disputes, and professional liability. Georgia also has experience defending private employers in mass tort litigation and product liability. She is a member of the firm’s associates’ committee and routinely volunteers in interviewing bar candidates sitting for the N.C. State Bar Exam.

During law school, Georgia interned with former Chief Justice Cheri Beasley at the North Carolina Supreme Court and served as Executive Editor of the North Carolina Central Law Review. 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 with a concentration in Marketing. In her spare time, Georgia enjoys traveling and trying new foods.

PRESENTATIONS

Georgia presents webinars focused on providing continuing education opportunities for insurance adjusters. Her most recent presentations include:

  • 2023 – “Employment Law Roundtable”, Webinar
  • 2022 – “Litigating Dog Bites – Assessing Claims, Gathering Evidence and Best Practices for Resolution Confirmation”, Webinar

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