Summary

Peyton represents clients in complex litigation matters in state and federal court with a focus on product liability litigation.

She is committed to providing expert legal counsel to her clients injured by defective and dangerous products, with a special focus on e-cigarettes and vapes. Peyton’s products liability experience includes conducting settlement negotiations, representing clients at mediations, and drafting settlement agreements.

Peyton has successfully defended an automobile manufacturer in action for breach of contract and violation of Georgia Fair Business Practice Act as first chair, resulting in summary judgment in favor of client. Additionally, she engages in all aspects of discovery regarding preparation and formulation of case strategy.

She earned her J.D., from The University of Alabama School of Law, and she earned her bachelor’s degree in from The University of Georgia.

Education

  • University of Alabama School of Law (2020)

    Law and Psychology Review, Executive Editor, Vol. 44
    John A. Campbell Moot Court Board, Member
    Student Bar Association, President

  • University of Georgia (2017)

    cum laude
    B.A. – Political Science, Sociology

Admissions

  • State - Alabama
  • State - Georgia