Paysen S. Bevans
Biography
Paysen S. Bevans is an Associate in our Atlanta office who focuses primarily on medical malpractice matters. Prior to joining HBS, she worked at a general civil defense firm in Macon practicing in education law, government relations and regulatory affairs, insurance defense, wills and estate planning, premises liability, and zoning and land use law. She also interned with Indiana Legal Services for their Immigrants and Language Rights Center and for the Center for Victim and Human Rights.
Paysen earned her Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, where she was the 2020 Cohen & Malad Fellowship recipient and won the bronze award for the pro bono program. She was also a part of the IU McKinney Women’s Caucus, International Law Society, and former co-programming chair of the IU McKinney American Constitution Society. During her time in law school, she worked on a UN Shadow Report regarding the ethical, medical, and human rights violations of Guantanamo Bay detainees. She also wrote an unpublished paper regarding how COVID-19 and U.S. Immigration Laws could allow President Biden to close Guantanamo Bay. Paysen earned her Bachelor of Science, cum laude, from Northern Arizona University, where she was a part of Model United Nations.
Credentials
Admitted
State Courts:
- Georgia
U.S. District Courts:
- U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia
Education
- J.D., cum laude, Indiana University
- B.S., cum laude, Northern Arizona University
Memberships
- American Bar Association