Nicole W. Hull
CEO, Attorney at Law
Education
Sociology, B.A., Mercer University cum laude.
Criminal Justice, B.A., Mercer University cum laude.
Juris Doctor, Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University.
Memberships & Appointments
Member of the Clarke County Board of Education
Member, Georgia Supreme Court Commission on Dispute Resolution
Co-Chair, Committee on Training & Credentials, Commission on Dispute Resolution
Teaching Appointments
Adjunct Professor, Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University
Adjunct Professor, Brenau University
Mediation Coach & Trainer, University of Georgia School of Law
Recognition & Awards
Designation of Expert Trainer, Kennesaw State University
Designation of Advanced Family Law Practitioner, Association for Conflict Resolution
My Story
Hi, I’m Nicole Hull, a special education attorney and passionate advocate for families navigating the complex world of special education. My commitment to this work is deeply personal. Growing up, I watched my "Uncle Sam" live a full and wonderful life despite suffering a traumatic brain injury as a child. It was the unwavering advocacy of my family that made all the difference in ensuring he had access to the right educational opportunities and support.
My dedication to special education advocacy also comes from my own journey as a mom of three cool kids. Attending my first IEP meeting left me feeling overwhelmed and unprepared. I felt like an outsider in my child’s education—confused by the terminology, uncertain about the data, and unsure if I could trust the educators to prioritize my child’s needs. No parent should ever feel isolated or powerless in these critical moments.
That’s why I’ve made it my mission to equip parents with the resources and support they need to be active, confident participants in their child’s educational journey. At The Hull Firm, we believe every child deserves a chance to reach their full potential, and I’m committed to making that a reality for your family. In the video below, I share more about my story and why this work means so much to me.