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PRACTICE AREAS EDUCATION
  • J.D., Emory University School of Law, 2005
  • B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001
BAR & COURT ADMISSIONS
  • Georgia
  • United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
  • U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia
  • Supreme Court of Georgia
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
  • 2007 L.E.A.D. Atlanta Class of Leadership Atlanta
  • Truman National Security Project, Associate
  • Red Clay Democrats, Board of Directors
  • Indian American Leadership Initiative, Board of Directors
  • University of North Carolina Young Alumni Council
  • American Constitution Society
  • Lamar Inn of Court, Pupil

AMOL S. NAIK

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Associate, Atlanta
303 Peachtree Street, NE
Suite 5300
Atlanta, GA 30308

TEL: 404.527.8553
FAX: 404.527.4198
EMAIL: anaik@mckennalong.com

PROFILE

Amol Naik focuses his practice on representing elected officials, corporations and other political entities with respect to federal, state and local election law, campaign finance, lobbying law and ethics issues.  Amol is a member of the firm’s Political Law Team and has experience representing clients before the Federal Election Commission and state ethics commissions.

Amol also maintains an active complex litigation practice.  His experience includes participation in numerous commercial litigation cases, various employment disputes, qui tam cases under the False Claims Act, and immigration related matters.

Prior to joining McKenna Long & Aldridge, Amol served as Chief of Staff to the Georgia Senate Minority Leader.  In that capacity, he drafted legislation, analyzed proposed law and coordinated communications efforts for the Minority Caucus.

During law school, Amol was Notes and Comments Editor of the Emory International Law Review, president of the Sports and Entertainment Law Society and co-founder and chairman of the Emory Law Young Democrats.  He was also the recipient of an Atlanta Bar Association Minority Clerkship.

Before law school, Amol was a journalist, including a stint at the Washington  DC bureau of an international daily newspaper. Amol has written articles that have appeared in numerous publications, including the ( Toronto) Globe and Mail and ( Raleigh, N.C.) News and Observer.  Additionally, articles ghost written by Amol for elected officials have appeared in various publications including the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Amol has extensive experience with political campaigns, having actively participated in numerous federal, state and local campaigns.  He is a member of the University of North Carolina Young Alumni Council, an Associate in the Truman National Security Project, and serves on the  Boards of Directors of the Red Clay Democrats and Indian American Leadership Initiative.  Amol is also a member of the 2007 L.E.A.D. Atlanta Class of Leadership Atlanta.