Savannah Steele Kuntz

Biography

Ms. Savannah Steele is a native of Central Florida, growing up in the Space Coast. While in High School, Savannah began volunteering for the State Attorney’s Office in the 18th Judicial Circuit through their Prosecution Alternative for Youth Program where she was able to advocate for other teens in a juvenile diversion program. She has been dedicated to the practice of law ever since. She is a graduate of the Florida State University where she received a B.A. in Communications and a B.A. in Psychology. At Florida State, Savannah was well known and distinguished in her dedication to giving back to the local community through service.

She went on to graduate from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University earning her J.D. and a Graduate Diploma in Comparative Law, being trained in both the civil and common law. While in law school, Savannah served on the Student Bar Association for two years, as the Governor for the 13th District of the American Bar Association’s Law Student Division, and as the President of the Public Interest Law Society. She was awarded the Law Student Pro Bono award by the Louisiana State Bar Association, the Outstanding Clinical Student Award by the Clinical Legal Education Association, the Chancellor’s Scholar Award, the Chancellor’s Outstanding Pro Bono Service Award as well as three CALI awards for Academic Excellence.

Following graduation, Savannah moved to Atlanta and worked for a general practice litigation firm, where she specialized in family law practice. Savannah has served as an Emerging Leader for the American Bar Association and is now privileged to continue her service to the American Bar Association. In addition, Savannah served at the District Justice for the 17th District of Phi Alpha Delta, Law Fraternity International from 2015-2020. Savannah is very dedicated to obtaining positive results for her clients and their families. 

College: Bachelor of Arts in Communications and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Florida State University – Class of 2011.

Law School: Juris Doctorate and Graduate Degree in Comparative Law. Paul M. Hebert Law Center, LSU – Class of 2014.

Bar Admissions: Georgia, 2014; Court of Appeals of Georgia, 2015; Supreme Court of Georgia, 2015; 11th Circuit Federal Court, Northern and Middle Districts, 2015.

Memberships: Georgia State Bar, Family Law Section, 2015 – Present; Georgia State Bar, Dispute Resolution Section, 2015 – 2016; Georgia State Bar, General Practice & Trial Law, 2015 – 2016; American Bar Association, Law Student Division, 2011 – 2014; American Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division, 2014-Present; Phi Alpha Delta, Law Fraternity International, 2014-Present.

Awards: Law Student Pro Bono Award, Louisiana State Bar Association, 2014; Outstanding Clinical Student Award, Clinical Legal Education Association (CLEA), 2014. National Academy of Family Law Attorneys Top 10 Under 40 2017. Super Lawyers Rising Star 2019, 2020, and 2021.

 
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