I approach my work knowing that there may be many solutions to each problem, and it's my job to find the best possible solution for the client. I like solving problems and I am good at finding answers through a combination of methodical and creative tactics.
Georgia Berthelot represents financial institutions, banks, and mortgage and auto loan servicers in various litigated matters and disputes. In particular, she represents lenders and servicers in claims brought under federal and state consumer protection statues such as the Truth in Lending Act (TILA), the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), as well as Texas’s home equity lending statutes.
Georgia’s tenacity paired with her willingness to learn serves her clients well. Whether working as part of a large team or handling solo projects, she excels at exploring all possible solutions in order to develop the best path that serves her client’s goals.
After college, Georgia traveled to Thailand, where she put her English degree to work teaching language to elementary school students. Prior to joining McGlinchey full-time, Georgia worked in legal support for an AmLaw 100 firm and as a Summer Associate at McGlinchey and other Houston firms. She gained experience in researching and drafting documentation for litigation involving real property, probate law, torts, financial services, and bankruptcy issues. She also served as a Judicial Intern for the Hon. David A. Ezra, U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas.