
Six Attorneys Featured in the 2025 Georgia Super Lawyers® List
Harrison LLP is excited to announce that six Georgia attorneys have been recognized in the 2025 Edition of Super Lawyers®.
Jeff Hunt assists clients with sophisticated trust and estate planning, including drafting wills, revocable and irrevocable trusts, and related documents. He guides clients through the process, providing practical advice so clients can make informed decisions regarding wealth transfer planning strategies that reduce taxes and protect assets. Jeff strives to meticulously understand clients’ situations to better craft unique estate and tax plans that accomplish each client’s specific goals.
Additionally, Jeff works with clients in the development of business creation and succession plans, including the creation of closely-held businesses, the use of lifetime gifting, preparation of individual gift tax returns, and real estate transfers.
Jeff also assists clients with post-death trust and probate administration, including preparation and filing of federal estate tax returns, advising trustees, and counseling beneficiaries of their rights and responsibilities.
When not in the office you will find Jeff spending time with his family, cheering for his favorite basketball team (Utah Jazz), and meticulously crafting a collection of unique comic books, sports trading cards, and books.
Colorado
Virginia
College of William & Mary School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2020
Utah State University, B.A., cum laude, 2015
Harrison LLP is excited to announce that six Georgia attorneys have been recognized in the 2025 Edition of Super Lawyers®.
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