A new chapter begins at HunterMaclean with the addition of Justice Boggs.
HunterMaclean, a prominent business law firm in Savannah, announces the addition of esteemed former Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs as a partner. With over 35 years of legal experience and numerous accolades, Justice Boggs aims to enhance the firm’s services and contribute to the local legal community. His extensive background and dedicated reform efforts signal a promising future in legal guidance for clients in Savannah.
The vibrant city of Savannah has been buzzing with excitement over a significant addition to its legal community. HunterMaclean, a well-respected business law firm, has announced that the esteemed former Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs is stepping in as a partner. With an impressive track record, Justice Boggs is set to enhance the firm’s legal expertise and service capabilities.
Boasting more than 35 years of experience in both the legal and public sectors right here in Georgia, Justice Boggs is no stranger to the courtroom. His judicial journey began in the Waycross Judicial Circuit, where he made a lasting impact by establishing the Drug Court Program. This initiative was crucial in helping individuals struggling with addiction and underscored his commitment to restorative justice.
After serving as a Superior Court Judge, he was appointed to the Georgia Court of Appeals by Governor Nathan Deal. His journey didn’t stop there; he later ascended to the Supreme Court of Georgia and was elected Chief Justice. Throughout his remarkable tenure on the Supreme Court, he penned an astounding 220 Supreme Court opinions and 260 Court of Appeals opinions and orders. It’s no wonder that Justice Boggs was elected without opposition to Georgia’s appellate courts not just once but on three separate occasions!
Justice Boggs is known for being a dedicated reformer. He led various modernization efforts within Georgia’s judicial system. Notably, he created committees to address emerging challenges such as artificial intelligence in courts, legal regulatory reform, and enhancing judicial security. His leadership extended beyond these initiatives to include chairing the American Rescue Plan Act Funding Committee, where he oversaw a whopping $106 million in federal funds to help tackle serious backlogs of violent felony cases.
Throughout his career, Justice Boggs has cultivated a diverse legal background. He has served as a County Attorney, a Special Assistant Attorney General, and as counsel to a regional development authority. Adding to his impressive skill set, he’s practiced law in both civil and criminal matters, ranging from bankruptcy litigation and insurance defense to real estate transactions and banking law.
His unwavering dedication to justice has earned him multiple accolades, including the prestigious St. Thomas More Award and the Spirit of Justice Award from the State Bar of Georgia. In 2025, he was recognized as one of Georgia’s “Most Influential Georgians” by George Trend magazine, a testament to his lasting contribution to the legal landscape of the state.
Beyond his professional achievements, Justice Boggs is actively involved in community service. He holds board memberships with Mercer University and the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foundation, showcasing his commitment to giving back. Education is clearly important to him; he is a graduate of Georgia Southern College and earned his J.D. from Mercer University School of Law.
With Justice Boggs joining HunterMaclean, clients can expect enriched legal guidance on complex litigation, government issues, and strategic policy changes. His commitment to justice, coupled with his extensive expertise, signals a promising future for the firm and its clients. The Savannah community is sure to benefit from his wealth of knowledge and long-standing dedication.
As we continue to watch HunterMaclean grow and evolve, it’s comforting to know that Justice Boggs is now on board, ready to tackle the legal challenges that come his way.
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