Hull Barrett Attorneys, PC welcomes new associate

Catherine Cala

Date: June 16, 2025

Hull Barrett Attorneys, PC, recently announced the addition of Catherine Grady Cala as an associate attorney at the firm.

Cala brings extensive experience in public policy and appellate law, according to a press release from Hull Barrett Attorneys, PC.

Prior to joining Hull Barrett, she worked for three years at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in a policy role, supporting national public health initiatives.

She also served as an attorney for the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, contributing to complex legal analyses and appellate reviews.

Catherine earned her law degree from Emory University School of Law in 2019, following her undergraduate studies at the University of Georgia.

A native of Augusta, she returned to her hometown to continue her legal career and contribute to the local community, according to a press release from Hull Barrett Attorneys, PC.

“We are pleased to welcome Catherine to the firm,” said Rand Hanna, partner at Hull Barrett. “Her breadth of experience and deep roots in Augusta make her an exceptional addition to our team and a valuable resource for our clients.”

Hull Barrett Attorneys, PC is known for its commitment to providing legal services grounded in integrity, professionalism and community involvement, according to a press release from the establishment.

For more information about Hull Barrett, visit www.hullbarrett.com.

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