Shaun Foley
Associate
Shaun Foley is an associate attorney at Busch, Reed, Jones & Leeper. He has experience practicing construction litigation and criminal law.
Originally a Chicago native, Shaun moved to Gwinnett County in 1996 where he attended Peachtree Ridge High School. He was accepted into Valdosta State University where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree. Shaun subsequently attended Mercer University School of Law where he earned his law degree. He and his wife, Regan, look forward to becoming Cobb County residents this year.
Compassionate Representation Based on Understanding
Clients who work with Busch, Reed, Jones & Leeper can expect Shaun to produce serious results. Shaun earned valuable insight into criminal law while working in the District Attorney’s office. His practice also fostered a unique blend of compassion and skill that helps him attain positive solutions for his clients.
Shaun understands and acknowledges the stress his clients are under, including the feeling of having exhausted all options. He believes that transparency is always important and values communicating with clients regarding their best legal options.
Shaun welcomes opportunities to discuss with his clients why certain decisions can lead to the successful resolution of their case, and ultimately peace of mind. His client-centric approach allows him to genuinely relate to clients and gain valuable insight into how to best serve their interests.
Shaun has experience handling cases involving:
Outside of the Law Office
During his spare time, Shaun likes to spend quality time with his wife and their two dogs. He also enjoys playing golf, listening to live music, and watching movies. Shaun is a member of the Cobb County Bar Association.
Education
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Mercer University School of Law
- J.D.
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Valdosta State University
- B.A.
Bar and Court Admissions
- State Bar of Georgia, 2016
Professional Memberships
- Georgia Bar Association
- Cobb County Bar Association
Experience
- Busch, Reed, Jones & Leeper, P.C., 2018-present
- Newton County District Attorney’s Office, 2016-18