Faculty Profile: Brittany Faith

Brittany FaithGrant, Konvalinka & Harrison, P.C.
Previous Courses Taught (11)
  • Refresh & Rejuvenate your Practice: How to Measure Success: Incorporating KPIs into your Practice
  • Civil Rights Walking Tour - Chattanooga
  • Refresh & Rejuvenate your Practice: How to Measure Success: Incorporating KPIs into your Practice
  • Attorney Wellness Inside and Out - TBA Convention
  • Refresh & Rejuvenate your Practice: How to Measure Success: Incorporating KPIs into your Practice
  • Immigration Law 2021: Special Immigrant Juvenile Status: Juvenile Court Practice
  • Immigration Law Basics 2022
  • Immigration Law: Immigrant Children in Foster Care
  • 2018 Young Lawyers Conference
  • Transactional Practice 2016 (Knoxville)
  • The Business of Lawyering: Professional Development for Today’s Attorney [Chattanooga]
Biography

Brittany Thomas Faith, a native of Oak Ridge, Tennessee, attended the Pennsylvania State University in State College, PA. While attending the University of Tennessee College of Law, she was Director of Tennessee's Pro Bono Program; Treasurer of Law Women; member of ENLACE (Latino Law Association); ABA Representative for the Student Bar Association; Hamilton Burnett Inns of Court Member; and AILA Mid South Law School Liaison. Before coming to GKH, Brittany worked at several immigration non-profits and created the College of Law's U Visa Alternative Spring Break Program. She joined GKH in 2012 as a member of GKH's Immigration Group and focuses her practice on immigration, including Deferred Action for DREAMers, family based immigration petitions, and employment based petitions. She is committed to providing personalized, cost-effective immigration services for her clients around the world and across the U.S. Additionally Brittany has an active litigation practice. She is very active in the Chattanooga community. She is currently the President of the South East Tennessee Lawyers Association for Women. She also serves on the board of La Paz of Chattanooga and the Young Lawyers Division of the Chattanooga Bar Association. She is also a member of the Tennessee and Chattanooga Bar Associations as well as the American Immigration Lawyers Association. She is also a member of the Foreign Ministry of Mexico's PALE program, which provides legal advice to Mexican nationals residing in the U.S.