Ben Thorpe of Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore LLP is an experienced litigator who works closely with large corporate clients. He has represented corporations in both sides of disputes, and his practice focuses on corporate clients ranging from individuals to major companies. Thorpe also has experience serving as both in‑house and outside counsel in high‑profile trial matters.
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Ben Thorpe represents plaintiffs and defendants in complex trial and appellate litigation and advises corporate clients on litigation and enforcement risk. He brings experience as a trusted advisor to executives and boards, delivering efficient, targeted legal solutions. His litigation practice includes class actions and multidistrict litigation, contract disputes, business torts, and statutory claims, with a particular focus on antitrust matters. Ben has represented parties and witnesses in high-profile antitrust cases across a range of industries.

Ben previously served as in-house counsel at The Home Depot, managing a litigation portfolio centered on corporate recoveries and handling compliance and investigation matters across the enterprise.

In addition to his commercial and appellate practice, Ben regularly represents clients in voting rights and other public interest matters.

Career
  • Atlanta Bar Association, Corporate Counsel Section, Board Member At-Large
  • State Bar of Georgia, UPL District 5 Committee, Chair
  • University of Georgia School of Law, Law School Alumni Council, Board Member
  • Pace Academy, Alumni Scholar Award, Committee Chair
  • Clarke-Carley Inn of Court, Barrister, 2021-2023
Education
  • University of Georgia, J.D., 2014, Magna Cum Laude
    • Order of the Coif
    • Executive Board, Georgia Law Review
    • National Moot Court Competition, Winner and Best Oralist
    • Talmadge Moot Court Competition, Winner and Best Oralist
    • Russell Moot Court Competition, Winner
  • Georgia State University, B.A., 2010

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