Supreme Court welcomes new Class of Term Law Clerks

Oct. 26—The Supreme Court of Georgia welcomes its 2022-23 class of term law clerks.

Term law clerks serve for one year, assisting their assigned Justices with legal research, drafting and reviewing opinions, preparing for oral arguments and other important responsibilities.

The class consists of Kacey Baine, Mary Chandler Beam, Haley Gintis, Dylan Mauldin, Nathan Pinnell, Lucy Ratchford, Miles Skedsvold and Tinsley Stokes.

Pinnell, from Powder Springs, graduated first in his class from the University of North Carolina School of Law. He is clerking for Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs.

He attended UNC Law as a Chancellor's Scholar and was Publication Editor of the North Carolina Law Review. During law school, he also won the Joint Journal Competition and was a competing member of the Broun National Trial Team. He has previously worked as a summer associate for law firms Bondurant Mixson & Elmore and Alston & Bird.

Following completion of this clerkship, he plans to clerk for Judge Stephanos Bibas of U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.