Greg Hecht
Greg Hecht is an over 36-year attorney and a principal of Hecht Walker Jordan P.C., a ten (10) attorney
law firm. Greg’s major practice areas are Land Use/Rezoning work, Real Estate Litigation, Construction
Litigation, Commercial Property Tax Appeals, Business Litigation, Employment, Contract, Local Government
work and assisting clients with resolving matters with local governments and authorities related to development,
permitting and construction activities.
Greg and the lawyers at Hecht Walker Jordan, P.C. have rezoned and assisted clients with all types of
real property matters including multi-family, mixed use, industrial, single family, retail, hotel, motel, shopping
centers, office buildings, studios, public private partnerships, and many local government authority related
projects. In addition to representing developers, builders and real property owners, the attorneys of Hecht
Walker Jordan, P.C. have represented numerous local governments including the City of Atlanta, Fulton County
Board of Commissioners, Dekalb County, Henry County, Clayton County, College Park, East Point, Lovejoy,
the Clayton County Water Authority, the City of Morrow, the Clayton County Housing Authority and many
other local governments and authorities. Greg recently served as the Mediator to resolve the Service Delivery
Disputes between all of the Cities of Cobb County and the Cobb County Commission related to the end of the
two year transition period for the City of Mableton. The lawyers of Hecht Walker Jordan know local
government and use that knowledge for their clients.
Greg has been lead counsel in over 1000 hearings and over 300 trials. He has litigated all kinds of
matters including business disputes, construction disputes, building disputes, land use disputes, permitting
disputes, development disputes, employment disputes, partnership disputes, fiduciary disputes, local
government denials of land use and property rights, civil rights matters, personal injury, wrongful death and
many other matters.
Greg is an AV rated attorney by Martindale Hubbell, the Highest Ranking for Legal Ability and
Professional Ethics, He has been named by his peers in multiple years as Legal Elite, as denoted in Georgia
Trend Magazine and has been designated multiple years as a Super Lawyer, as denoted in Atlanta Magazine.
Hecht Walker Jordan is one of only three (3) small to medium sized firms in the State of Georgia to be
ranked by Chambers USA Spotlight for 2026 in Real Estate and is recognized as one of US News’ Best Firms
also.
Greg has been recognized for his community and legal service for a lifetime. In 2002, Greg was the
Recipient of the Gideon’s Trumpet Award, given to “One Georgian Who Best Ensures Equal Justice for All”.
He was a past recipient of the Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice’s Professionalism Commission’s
Community Service Award. In 2022, Greg received the Children’s Rights Inspiration Award for “For Making
Extraordinary Contributions to Children so They Can Live Free from Fear, Abuse and Exploitation”. He has
received community service awards from United Way and Southlake Kiwanis also.
Greg served as a State Senator and a State Representative and was the Recipient of the Speak Up for
Children Legislative Service Award and the Georgia Council on Aging’s Legislator of the Year Award. In the
State Senate, Greg was Vice-Chair of the Judiciary Committee, Appropriations Sub-Committee Chair for the
State Senate for Criminal Justice, and Chair of the Corrections and Institutional Properties Committee. In 2014,
Greg was the Democrat Nominee for the State of Georgia for Attorney General and received over 1 million
votes for the position.
Over the past seven years, Greg has also served as a mediator, special master and arbitrator. (See
Henning Panel).
Born and raised in Georgia, Greg attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for his BA
Degree and received the Chancellor’s Award Denoted the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, given to “One
Male and One Female Student in the Graduating Class Who Best Demonstrate Unselfish Interest in Human
Welfare.”
Greg attended the University of Georgia School of Law for his Juris Doctorate Degree, where he was
one of two National Delegates for the 40,000 law students in the US in the ABA House of Delegates.
Greg also served as an Assistant DA for four (4) years and a Special DEA Airport Drug Task Force
Attorney targeting drug cartels. He has served as counsel for counties, cities and local government authorities.
Outside of his legal practice, Greg has served over ten (10) years on the Carter Center Board of
Counselors. Greg served as Chairperson of the Southern States Steering Committee for Children’s Rights, a
national organization which tries to protect foster care children and other children in state custody or oversight
from abuse and neglect. Greg served 16 years on the Alzheimer’s Services Center Board including 3 years as
Chair, 10 years on the Southern Crescent Habitat for Humanity Board including a term as President, over 10
years on the Special Olympics Georgia Honorary Board and over 10 years in Southlake Kiwanis. He served 9
years on the Families First Board, a non-profit organization that provides counseling and shelter for abused and
neglected children and abandoned mothers, 10 years as a Legal Explorer’s Post Leader for high school students,
and 5 years on the Prevention Plus Board which provides a teen center to keep kids off the street and away from
drugs. He is the upcoming Chair of the Board of Directors for RED, Rehabilitation Enables Dreams. He has
written an unpublished novel, a murder mystery at the Georgia Capitol.
Most importantly, he is blessed to be the father of twin daughters, both adopted at age 4, who started
their lives in foster care, and a son by birth. Greg appreciates the opportunities to apply his life, legal and
community experience for his clients.
Hecht Walker Jordan, P.C.
Principal