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Bradley K. Koblitz

Associate Attorney

Bradley is native to Atlanta and attended Centennial High School. He graduated from University of Georgia (Go Dawgs!) with a B.A. in Philosophy, and then attended Georgia State University for his M.A. in Sports Administration.

 

Bradley graduated from the Georgia State University College of Law in 2025. He is licensed to practice law in Georgia with a focus on corporate law, construction law, contracts, and general civil litigation. Bradley joined the Firm in 2025, and looks forward to continuing to develop his skills as a trial attorney.

 

Bradley enjoys spending time with his family, friends, and French Bulldog, Riley. He is an active member of his synagogue, The Temple, and a practitioner of mixed martial arts, primarily training in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and boxing. Bradley’s favorite sport is football, and he is an avid UGA, LSU, and Atlanta Falcons fan. 

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(770) 424-9239

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(770) 424-9239

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Education 

  • Georgia State University College of Law - 2025

Bar Admissions

  • Georgia: Admitted in 2025

Martindale-hubell client champion silver 2020
Martindale-Hubbell peer rated for ethical standards and legal ability 2016
Martindale-hubbell preeminent peer rated for highest level of professional excellence 2020
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Office Hours:

Mon - Fri  8:30am - 5pm

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192 Anderson Street

Suite 125 

Marietta, Ga 30060

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King, Yaklin & Wilkins, LLP, is a law Firm in Marietta, Georgia that practices civil litigation, business law, construction law and family law. We represent individuals, families and businesses throughout Cobb County, Fulton County and Cherokee County, Georgia, in addition to clients located across the country and internationally.

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