Swift Currie Adds Four Atlanta Attorneys, Celebrates 25 New Hires in 2022

Staff Report

Friday, September 30th, 2022

Swift, Currie, McGhee & Hiers, LLP, announces the addition of four attorneys to its Atlanta office, including Noah A. Caldwell, Graham W. Davis, Alice B. Hollaway, and Louis M. LaFeve. Today’s announcement marks 25 new attorneys announced by Swift Currie in 2022 and follows the firm’s relocation of its Atlanta and Birmingham offices to larger, modern spaces to accommodate sustained growth.
 
“We have seen significant growth over the past five years as we continue to welcome excellent attorneys like this group to address the constantly-increasing need for effective defense counsel in all aspects of commercial disputes and litigation,” said Mike Rosetti, managing partner of Swift Currie. “Our commitment to adding quality litigators for our clients is combined with our focus on supporting our attorneys and staff with the best work environment, technology and resources available, which is reflected by our recent office upgrades in both Atlanta and Birmingham.”
 
Noah A. Caldwell joins the firm’s litigation team and defends businesses and insurers in litigation and mediation proceedings with a focus on claims related to automotive and general liability claims, as well as matters related to premises liability. Prior to joining Swift Currie, he served as a staff attorney with the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Caldwell previously served with the Georgia Office of the Attorney General as a solicitor general unit intern. He earned his undergraduate degree from the University of Alabama and his law degree from the University of Alabama School of Law.
 
Graham W. Davis brings five years of experience to the firm’s litigation team and represents national insurance carriers and insureds in both pre-suit and civil litigation matters. He focuses his practice on automotive and general liability claims, as well as matters related to premises liability. While in law school, Davis served as an intern for Chief Judge Gail S. Tusan with the Superior Court of Fulton County and for Magistrate Judge Thomas Q. Langstaff with the Middle District of Georgia. He earned his undergraduate degree from Valdosta State University and his law degree from the Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University.
 
Alice B. Hollaway brings five years of experience to the firm’s coverage and commercial litigation team. She represents insureds and insurance carriers in legal disputes, both in litigation and in anticipation of litigation, in matters related to liability, exposure and coverage. After beginning her legal career as a law clerk with a national plaintiffs firm, Hollaway has held various government positions in Georgia, including assistant district attorney with the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office, assistant district attorney with the Dougherty County District Attorney’s Office and student prosecutor with the Athens-Clarke County Solicitor General’s Office. She earned her undergraduate degree from Winthrop University and her law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law.
 
Louis M. LaFeve joins the firm’s coverage and commercial litigation team and represents businesses and insurance carriers in premises liability, auto liability and first party coverage. He previously served as a law clerk for Judge Alan O. Forst at the Fourth District Court of Appeals in Florida and as a student extern with the Georgia Innocence Project. LaFeve earned his undergraduate degree from Drake University and his law degree from the Emory University School of Law.