Christopher MinesAssociate

Primary Office

125 Townpark Drive
Suite 300
Kennesaw, GA 30144

Phone

470.881.3262

Professional Profile

Christopher Mines is an associate in Carr Allison’s Atlanta (GA) office. His practice focuses on generation litigation and defending matters of transportation, retail and hospitality and premises liability.

Christopher earned his Bachelor of Science degree, cum laude, in financial economics from Spring Hill College (AL). While at Spring Hill College, he played tennis, earned four ITA Scholar-Athlete awards and was a member of the SIAC All-Academic Team. Christopher then earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law. While at law school, he was an articles editor for The Journal of the Legal Profession and a member of the Black Law Student Association.

In his free time, Christopher enjoys playing tennis, watching sports and spending time with friends and family.

Practice Areas

Admitted to Practice

Georgia

Education

BS, Spring Hill College (AL), cum laude

JD, University of Alabama School of Law

Affiliations

Atlanta Bar Association

Georgia Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division

News

Sullivan Named a 2026 Florida Super Lawyer®

Carr Allison shareholder Jennifer A. Sullivan of our Tallahassee (FL) office has been named a 2026 Florida Super Lawyer®. Attorneys are selected as a Super Lawyer through a rigorous process of peer nominations, peer evaluations and third-party research.  Congratulations, Jennifer! 

Sherman, Szczesniewicz and Akopyan Named as 2026 Florida Super Lawyers® Rising Stars

Carr Allison is proud to announce that attorneys Austin C. Sherman, Caroline Bateh Szczesniewicz and Betty Akopyan have been selected as 2026 Florida Super Lawyers® Rising Stars. Rising Stars are selected through a rigorous process of peer nominations, peer evaluations and third-party research. Eligibility is limited to attorneys who are 40 years old or younger or have been in […]

Sausaman and Hensch Granted a Summary Judgment

Alison H. Sausaman and Andrew Jarrad Hensch prevailed on a motion for final summary judgment in a premises liability case. They successfully argued that the subject change in elevation was not a dangerous condition as a matter of law, resulting in the case being dismissed in its entirety. Well done […]


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