Brianna Thompson

Senior Managing Partner

Certified Specialist in Corporate Litigation

12+ years experience

Brianna Thompson is a Senior Managing Partner at Sterling & Finch, a nationally recognized law firm specializing in complex corporate litigation and regulatory compliance. With 12 years of experience practicing law, Mr. Thompson has established himself as a formidable advocate and a trusted advisor to a diverse clientele, ranging from Fortune 500 companies to emerging startups. His practice focuses on navigating intricate legal landscapes, providing strategic counsel, and representing clients in high-stakes disputes. He is known for his meticulous approach, keen analytical skills, and unwavering commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients. Mr. Thompson also dedicates significant time to pro bono work, assisting underprivileged communities with access to justice. He is a sought-after speaker at legal conferences and seminars, sharing his insights on topics ranging from ethical considerations in litigation to the evolving landscape of intellectual property law. A strong believer in mentorship, he actively guides young lawyers within Sterling & Finch, fostering a culture of excellence and collaboration. His commitment to the legal profession extends beyond his firm, as he serves on the board of directors for the Legal Aid Society of Metropolitan City.

Articles by Brianna Thompson

Legal News

GA Workers’ Comp: PPD Changes Jan 1, 2026

The Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation recently announced a significant update to the Permanent Partial Disability (PPD) rating guidelines, effective January 1, 2026. This…

Brianna Thompson · · 9 min read
Legal News

GA Workers’ Comp Law: New Rules, New Risks

A significant amendment to Georgia’s workers’ compensation statute, specifically O.C.G.A. § 34-9-200.1, went into effect on January 1, 2026, directly impacting how medical treatment is…

Brianna Thompson · · 11 min read
Legal News

Dunwoody Workers’ Comp: 2026 Law Shake-Up

Dunwoody workers’ compensation cases often involve a predictable, yet devastating, array of injuries. The recent amendments to O.C.G.A. Section 34-9-200.1, effective January 1, 2026, significantly…

Brianna Thompson · · 9 min read