Griffin Kish
When Results Matter Most, Put Us In Your CornerMeet Griffin Kish
Junior Litigation Attorney at Lanier Law GroupPractice Areas
Bio
Griffin Kish is a graduate of Elon University School of Law in Greensboro, NC and Mercer University in Macon, GA. Griffin has lived in the Triangle of North Carolina since 2020 and earned his law license in April of 2024. While in law school, Griffin was a decorated member of the Elon Law Mock Trial Board and, upon graduation, was inducted into the Order of Barristers.
Griffin started his legal career with Lanier Law Group, and he primarily handles serious personal injury and product liability matters while working closely with Senior Litigation Attorney Bobby Jenkins.
A native of midtown Atlanta, GA, Griffin has enjoyed taking advantage of the beautiful North Carolina wilderness since 2020, spending as much time outside as possible pursuing his hobbies of disc golf, ultimate frisbee, skiing, and fetch with his border collie, Suki. Griffin is a lifetime sports fan, supporting the Atlanta Braves and Falcons.
We Fight for Our Clients
Featured Case Results, Settlements, & Trial Wins From Our Attorneys
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$5.95 Million Permanent Brain Failure
Our client had a brick fly off of a utility trailer and go through their windshield and hit her on the face.
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$4.8 Million Deadly Exposure
A case with multiple plaintiffs who were potentially exposed to a deadly disease while in the hospital.
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$4.3 Million Head-On Collision
Personal injury litigation settlement for a client who was involved in a head-on collision with a commercial tractor-trailer.
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$3.1 Million Birth Injury/Hypoxic Brain Injury
The OB doctor’s negligence caused a delay in the baby’s birth which resulted in the baby suffering of a severe hypoxic brain injury.
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$1.8 Million Wrongful Death
Our client was involved in a motor vehicle accident with a meat truck.
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$1.375 Million Medication Overdose/Hospital Negligence
Our client died following an overdose of medication that occurred as a result of the negligence of the nursery staff while they were in the hospital.