Brent Savage
Brent Savage, a prominent trial lawyer and founding partner at Savage, Turner, Pinckney, Savage, & Sprouse, is widely recognized for his exceptional legal expertise. Specializing in serious personal injury cases and complex business disputes, Savage has earned a stellar reputation as a lead trial counsel. He is particularly known for his remarkable success in securing substantial verdicts and settlements, including a monumental $150 million verdict that marked the largest in Georgia during that year. His unwavering dedication to his clients has resulted in the recovery of millions of dollars.
Hailed as one of Georgia’s “Legal Elite” by Georgia Trend Magazine, Brent is highly respected among his peers for his deep understanding of trial practice. Drawing from his vast experience, he has served as a faculty member of the National Institute of Trial Advocacy program at Emory University School of Law, where he mentored aspiring attorneys and students. Additionally, he has contributed significantly to legal education by serving on the Emory Law School Council for five years. This appointment further solidifies his commitment to Emory Law and his vision for advancing legal education and practice.
Originally from Philadelphia, Brent graduated Cum Laude from the University of Virginia, where he excelled academically and earned a degree in history. He later pursued his Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree at Emory University School of Law, honing his legal skills and shaping his distinguished career.
In recognition of his unwavering commitment to education and his profound appreciation for the influential women in his life, Brent Savage established the Linda L. Savage and Mary Lee Lebey Scholarship at Emory Law School. This scholarship stands as a testament to his enduring love for his wife, Linda L. Savage, and his deep respect for his mother-in-law, Mary Lee Lebey. Through this generous initiative, he seeks to honor their immeasurable contributions and provide aspiring law students with the means to pursue their legal education.