Skip to content

Casey Frew’s practice centers on complex construction disputes, commercial litigation, and real estate matters. She has represented owners, developers, contractors, and other stakeholders in high-stakes commercial construction disputes with aggregated values exceeding one billion dollars, including claims involving delay, defective work, scope disputes, and contract interpretation. Her construction practice also includes representing parties in luxury residential construction disputes, where she regularly handles matters involving sophisticated owners, architects, and high-end contractors.

In addition to her construction focus, Casey has substantial experience in zoning and land use litigation. She regularly serves as lead associate on zoning matters, including rezonings, variances, and annexations, and has appeared before local governments throughout Georgia. Her zoning practice includes drafting petitions appealing zoning decisions, preparing findings of fact and conclusions of law, and advocating clients’ positions during administrative and quasi-judicial hearings.

Casey’s broader litigation background spans real estate and commercial contract disputes, professional licensing matters, defamation and First Amendment issues, and ERISA litigation. She has worked on multi-billion-dollar, nationwide ERISA disputes involving coordinated litigation across multiple jurisdictions, including matters spanning from the Midwest to Texas.

As a litigator, Casey is deeply involved at every stage of a case. She drafts dispositive motions, manages written discovery, argues motions to compel, prepares witnesses, and defends depositions. She is frequently entrusted with significant responsibility, managing case strategy, coordinating with clients, and driving matters toward resolution.

Education

J.D., Georgia State University, College of Law

Memberships

  • Atlanta Bar Association

State Bar Licenses

Georgia

Court Admissions

U.S. District Ct., N.D. of Georgia
Supreme Court of Georgia