Brian E. Sopp

Counsel

200 East Saint Julian Street
PO Box 9848
Savannah, GA 31412-0048

Tel 912.236.0261
Fax 912.236.4936

Brian Sopp is of counsel in HunterMaclean’s Savannah office, where he focuses his practice on employment law.

Brian is an experienced litigator who has successfully defended clients in state and federal courts, up to and including trial. Brian advises organizations regarding employment, benefits, and contract negotiations and disputes. His defense litigation background includes representing medical providers and institutions in medical malpractice, employment, and licensing matters in state and federal court and before state agencies. Brian has successfully represented insurers in federal court in ERISA benefits litigation.

Brian graduated with honors from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with his B.A. in Journalism and Political Science in 2007. He earned his J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2010. While in law school, he was a member of the South Carolina Law Review and participated in the J. Woodrow Lewis Moot Court Competition.

Brian began his legal career with a civil defense firm in Columbia, South Carolina, where he dedicated his practice to civil defense litigation, including medical malpractice defense, general liability, and workers’ compensation. He served as a director of the health care and employment group at a firm in Boston, Massachusetts, before joining HunterMaclean.


Experience

Community Work

  • EmployAbility: Board of Directors
  • Leadership Columbia: Class of 2014

Credentials

Education

University of South Carolina School of Law: J.D., 2010
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: B.A., Journalism and Political Science, with honors, 2007

Affiliations

  • Defense Research Institute
  • MA Defense Lawyers Association

Recognition

Massachusetts Super Lawyers Rising Star: 2018-2022
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Licensed In

Georgia
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
South Carolina

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