Drew Findling

[1][2] Based in Atlanta, he is the founding partner of The Findling Law Firm, P.C.

[citation needed] Findling was admitted to the Georgia Bar in 1984 and spent the first three years of his career as a Fulton County public defender during which time he was the first attorney in the nation to successfully present a battered woman syndrome defense based only on verbal abuse.

[citation needed] In 2018, Findling was a featured speaker at the Aspen Ideas Festival, participating in a one-on-one interview with journalist Joshua Johnson on "Hip Hop Collision: Music, Race and The Law.

He has been a recipient of the NACDL's Robert C. Heeney Memorial Award, presented each year to only one criminal defense attorney in the country and, in 2023, was appointed to Board of Advisors for the National Clearinghouse for Science, Technology and the Law.

[5] In 2022, former U.S. President Donald Trump hired Findling to represent him in the ongoing criminal investigation into election interference in Georgia.