Anré has represented residential and commercial developers across multiple jurisdictions through various entitlement processes. Anré capitalizes on his longstanding relationships from serving in a range of public policy and key political staffing roles for invaluable strategic insight for his clients. As a commercial and civil litigator, Anré has represented various businesses through multiple disputes, including breach of contract, dissolution, real estate disputes, and other related matters.
Before law school, Anré was appointed as the youngest Executive Director of the Georgia Legislative Black Caucus, Campaign Manager for now Congresswoman Nikema Williams, and Traveling Chief of Staff for Jason Carter’s 2014 Campaign for Governor. Additionally, Anré advocated for bipartisan children’s policy and juvenile justice reform.
Anré graduated from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2021, serving as Executive Symposium Editor for Volume 55 of the Georgia Law Review, a member of the American Bar Association and Hulsey Gambrell moot court teams, and the National Trial Competition and the Mockingbird mock trial teams.
Anré earned his undergraduate degree in Sociology from Morehouse College cum laude in 2013. Anré is a native of Hinesville, Georgia. He lives in Collier Heights, Atlanta, with his wife Anita, a Spelman College graduate and native of Southeast Washington, D.C.