Harry represents employers in a wide variety of litigation matters with a primary focus on class and collective actions and other complex litigation. He has extensive experience defending complex wage-and-hour cases, including those asserting off-the-clock, regular-rate, time-rounding, and misclassification claims, as well as Title VII pattern or practice claims and other representative actions. Harry also defends employers in single-plaintiff cases and arbitrations and before administrative agencies.
Earlier in his career, Harry clerked for U.S. District Court Judge Charles A. Pannell, Jr. in Atlanta. Through this experience, he honed his legal skills and gained a unique perspective that is invaluable to clients involved in federal litigation.
Harry graduated summa cum laude from Georgia State University College of Law and was inducted into the Order of the Coif. In law school, he was elected to serve on the Editorial Board of the Law Review, participated on and coached multiple Moot Court teams, and won awards for his writing and litigation skills.
Personally, Harry enjoys hiking with his wife Kristen and rescue dog Rigg, watching any sport that is in season, honing his amateur cooking skills, and golfing.