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Sada has experience in a variety of complex business litigation matters.  Before joining Krevolin & Horst, she was a Managing Associate at a multi-national law firm, where her practice focused on general commercial litigation, product liability, mass tort, and class action defense.

Sada received her J.D. from the University of Michigan, graduating cum laude. During law school, she served as Executive Note Editor of the Michigan Law Review.

Before her career as an attorney, Sada was a professional athlete on the United States national fencing team. She competed in the 2004 and 2008 Olympic Games, earning three medals. She continues to be involved in the sport today, both as an athlete and in leadership roles. She is currently a member of USA Fencing’s Safe Sport Resource Team, which works to reduce abuse and misconduct in the sport, and recently served as the head of the United States delegation to the 2019 Junior and Cadet World Championships. She has been inducted into the International Fencing Federation and USA Fencing Halls of Fame.

Practice Areas:

  • Business Litigation
  • Corporate Governance and Business Divorces
  • Non-Compete & Trade Secrets

Education:

University of Michigan — J.D., cum laude, 2011

  • Michigan Law Review – Executive Note Editor

Yale University – B.A. in History, graduated with distinction in the major, 2006

  • All-Ivy Academic Honors, 2002
  • Varsity Fencing Team—NCAA Individual Women’s Saber Champion, 2001, 2002

Admissions:

  • Admitted in Georgia
  • U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
  • U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia

Community Activities:

  • USA Fencing

Professional Associations & Memberships:

  • State Bar of Georgia