Brittany focuses her practice on transactional matters, with an emphasis on corporate law. She grew up in a military family and enjoyed living throughout the United States, Germany, and Saudi Arabia. Brittany attended the University of Colorado, Boulder where she graduated with distinction, received the Chancellor’s Award for earning a 4.0 GPA, and was first in her class for both International Affairs and Spanish for the Business Professions degrees. After working in North and South America for three years, she attended the University of California, Berkeley for a dual JD/PhD program in Jurisprudence and Social Policy. Brittany graduated as a member of the Order of the Coif, then returned to Greenville to be closer to family.
Brittany is an Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Furman University and helps advise their pre-law society. She also represents clients and supervises Furman student interns on human-rights related cases in the legal clinical program The Justicia Project. She is fluent in Spanish and is an active member of the Greenville Hispanic Alliance’s legal team.