Jimmy Rusert is a U.S. employment deal and project lawyer. Jimmy's practice is focused on advising private-equity funds and companies on employment matters in connection with mergers, acquisitions, sales, and other corporate transactions. Jimmy has counseled on hundreds of transactions, with deal values ranging from less than $10 million to more than $1 billion, with a significant focus on transactions from $100 million to $1 billion in value. Jimmy handles all employment-related aspects of those transactions, including purchase agreements, restrictive covenants, employment documentation,...
Jimmy Rusert is a U.S. employment deal and project lawyer. Jimmy's practice is focused on advising private-equity funds and companies on employment matters in connection with mergers, acquisitions, sales, and other corporate transactions. Jimmy has counseled on hundreds of transactions, with deal values ranging from less than $10 million to more than $1 billion, with a significant focus on transactions from $100 million to $1 billion in value. Jimmy handles all employment-related aspects of those transactions, including purchase agreements, restrictive covenants, employment documentation, due diligence, and workforce integration.
Jimmy also handles day-to-day advice and counseling matters for companies with U.S. operations, including employment agreements, restrictive covenants agreements, separation agreements, employee complaints and investigations, and other employee materials and issues.
Jimmy is actively involved in pro bono work in the Atlanta area. He regularly counsels local nonprofits on employment matters and represents individuals in landlord/tenant matters. He has also obtained temporary protective orders for low-income domestic violence and stalking victims, represented a nonprofit daycare facility serving low-income families in litigation arising out of damage from flooding, and represented an indigent federal criminal defendant in a securities fraud conspiracy investigation and prosecution. Jimmy also served as a member of the Leadership Council of the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization providing legal representation to low income individuals in the Atlanta community.
Jimmy is the Atlanta office representative on the firm’s North American Pro Bono Committee.
CourtsAll Georgia state courtsCourt of Appeals of GeorgiaSupreme Court of GeorgiaUnited States District Court for the Northern District of GeorgiaUnited States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia
Education
J.D., University of Georgia School of Law 2010 Managing Editor, Georgia Law Review Recipient of the Wyckliffe A. Knox, Jr. and Law School Association Scholarship In law school, James served as an intern to the Honorable Judge Warren Davis of the Gwinnett County Superior Court.
cum laude
B.A., Broadcast News, University of Georgia 2006 summa cum laude
Insight Overview
Jimmy co-authored an article advising employers navigating how to keep their workplaces safe from COVID-19 while complying with their obligations under various employment laws.
Jimmy co-authored an article advising employers navigating how to keep their workplaces safe from COVID-19 while complying with their obligations under various employment laws.
Jimmy wrote an article for the Fulton County Daily Report detailing the present state of attorney's fees litigation under Georgia's bad faith statute titled "A Right Turn at Sanders: Georgia Courts Make Unexpected Departure."
Jimmy is a graduate of the TIPS/ABOTA National Trial Academy, put on by the American Bar Association's Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section. Jimmy recounted the training and experience he received at the National Trial Academy in "Five Days," an article written for DLA Piper’s Careers blog.
Civic and Charitable
Jimmy previously served as a member of the Leadership Council of the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization providing legal representation to low income individuals in the Atlanta community.
He has also served as a volunteer instructor for Street Law, Inc.'s Legal Diversity Pipeline Program, aimed at increasing interest in the legal profession through classes taught at a local diverse high school in the Atlanta area.
Jimmy is a graduate of the State Bar of Georgia Young Lawyers Division's 2015 Leadership Academy.
Jimmy is also...
Jimmy previously served as a member of the Leadership Council of the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization providing legal representation to low income individuals in the Atlanta community.
He has also served as a volunteer instructor for Street Law, Inc.'s Legal Diversity Pipeline Program, aimed at increasing interest in the legal profession through classes taught at a local diverse high school in the Atlanta area.
Jimmy is a graduate of the State Bar of Georgia Young Lawyers Division's 2015 Leadership Academy.
Jimmy is also actively involved in his community, including coaching baseball teams at a local Atlanta youth baseball program.