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The Williamson Law Firm is a full-service personal injury firm assisting victims of car, motorcycle and truck accidents, drunk driving accidents, wrongful death, drowning, traumatic brain injury, nursing home neglect, daycare neglect, negligent security, premises liability, slip and fall accidents, dangerous and defective products.. A Personal Note. I moved to Dunwoody, Georgia in 1978 and actually live next door to the house in which I grew up. I'm fortunate to have a wonderful family and parents who instilled in me the principles of honesty and a strong work ethic at an early age. My wife and I have three young daughters. When I'm not working, I enjoy coaching soccer and basketball at St. Jude the Apostle in Sandy Springs where we are parishioners.. The Williamson Law Firm serves Alpharetta, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Johns Creek, Marietta, Cumming, Milton, Forsyth County, Norcross, Chamblee, Metro Atlanta and all over Georgia.
The majority of my practice deals withhomeowner association law.. If your association refuses to let youlease your condo, you have rights and you can fight. Call me to findout how..
Samuel J. Siemon is the founding partner of The Siemon Law Firm, P.C. Sam practices both family law and criminal defense. Oftentimes, these two areas of law overlap and it is beneficial for the client to have one attorney well versed in both areas. Sam received his business degree from Flagler College in Florida and his juris doctorate degree from Nova Southeastern University. Sam is a past President of the Forsyth County Bar Association and past Vice President and Secretary/Treasurer of the Forsyth County Bar Association. As a member of the local Bar, Sam serves as the liaison to the Forsyth County Chamber of Commerce. He is also a proud member of the Lanier Forsyth Rotary Club and the Jaycees of Forsyth County. Sam is an active member of the Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law and Criminal Defense sections. Sam has also volunteered his time representing indigent persons through the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyer Foundation. When he is not aggressively representing his clients, Sam, an instrument rated, private pilot, enjoys flying with his family.
Nancy has been practicing law for over a dozen years. Experienced in both real estate and estate planning matters, she has helped many clients with ranges of legal matters from real estate closings to probate assistance. It is important to Nancy that her clients understand the process and feel empowered in their decisions, while providing excellent legal service to back them up.. Nancy earned her Bachelor's degree in Marketing from Penn State University and her Juris Doctor from Georgia State University. She lives in Johns Creek with her husband and two sons. She also volunteers in the community and is an AFAA certified group fitness instructor.
Mr. Coyle joined the firm as a Partner in 2009. Mr. Coyle works in all areas of the firm’s Real Estate and General Business practice. Over the past twenty years he has focused his practice representing banks, lenders, developers, builders, owners and brokers in commercial and residential real estate transactions; as well as, numerous corporate clients, entrepreneurs, and owner-managed businesses. He has represented corporate clients in a myriad of fields, and has provided counsel to his corporate clients from start-up through the sale of the business.. Mr. Coyle was born July 13, 1961 in New York City, NY. He received his BA from the University of Georgia in 1983. Thereafter, he attended The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, IL, and received his JD in 1986. Jim belongs to the State Bar of Georgia, and is a member of the Real Estate and Corporate Sections. He is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, and is active in numerous philanthropic, civic, athletic clubs and organizations in the metro Atlanta area.
Marcy grew up in a small town in upstate New York and attended college at the State University of New York at Potsdam. She graduated in 1999 with a B.A. in both Math and Education. After many trips to Atlanta throughout college to visit a high school friend, she moved to Georgia to attend Georgia State law school from 2001 to 2004. In 2004, Marcy began her career with a small law firm in Lawrenceville that focused on family law and criminal law, where she tried cases, argued motions, and managed her own caseload.. In 2006, she joined a medium size firm in Buckhead, where she gained the experience and organization offered by larger firms. In 2008, Marcy took the experience she gained from the small firm and the knowledge she obtained from the larger firm and began her own practice.. Marcy’s parents divorced when she was thirteen. Although it was an amicable divorce, Marcy acted out to get her parent’s attention. After reflection and therapy, Marcy began to understand how one parent’s behavior can affect a child and how the non-offending parent can help their children navigate a divorce. It was at this time she decided to focus her law practice on family law.. Marcy’s efforts have reunited children with their parents, separated children and spouses from abusive parties, and obtained child support for children and their custodial parents. Marcy's real life experience of being a child of divorced parents has also helped her understand what it means to act in the best interest of the children and advise her clients how to protect the best interest of the children. Marcy's real life experiences and legal expertise helps her clients obtain the best possible results in an already difficult situation
Lisa Glauber Shippel is the managing attorney at Lisa Shippel Law, LLC. She has been practicing law in North Fulton since 1994. Her practice concentrates in the areas of real estate, both commercial and residential; wills, trusts and probate; and general business law.. Lisa received her Juris Doctor from New York Law School in December 1993 and received her Bachelor of Science from the University of Maryland in 1991.. Lisa is a director of the Alpharetta Chapter of the Young Men's Service League and serves in advisory counsel positions on other foundations, some of which she has helped organize. She is a member of the North Fulton Bar Association, the Georgia Bar, is on the Executive Board of the Alpharetta Chamber of Commerce. She is an active member of the community and has volunteered countless hours with various religious, athletic and service organizations.. Specialties: Commercial Real Estate, Residential Real Estate; Wills, Trusts and Estates, Probate, and Business Matters.
Legal Experience, Communication, Preparation and Service You Can Count On. My focus is achieving my clients’ legal goals by providing counsel and representation that fits their needs. In my many years of legal practice as a lawyer in Alpharetta and throughout the state of Georgia, I have successfully achieved these goals through experience, preparation, perseverance, communication and personal legal service.. I practice in many legal areas. As a lawyer, I have represented crime victims who have experienced serious injuries resulting from inadequate security. I have been a lawyer for cases in wrongful death, family law, criminal defense, business transactions and civil litigation.. Legal Experience. Edwin M. Saginar – Attorney at Law, Alpharetta, Georgia. I was admitted to the Georgia State Bar Association in 1969 and have practiced law in Georgia since. I also served as the following:. I have appeared in 67 Georgia counties and 27 states. I have been admitted to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, the Georgia Supreme Court and Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court
Kimberly Rizzotti Weber is a co-founder of Weber Pierce, LLP. Kim has almost 30 years of civil litigation and trial experience beginning her career as an Assistant District Attorney in the Middlesex County District Attorney’s Office in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Kim also worked for insurance defense firms in Boston, MA and Atlanta, GA. For the last 20 years, Kim has focused her practice in real estate disputes, title litigation, breach of contract cases, business and commercial litigation, as well as banking and financial services litigation.. Kim is a registered mediator and is licensed to practice before all trial and appellate courts in Georgia, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern and Middle Districts of Georgia, Massachusetts State and Superior Courts, and the Massachusetts Court of Appeals.. Kim and her husband Chris reside in Johns Creek. They have two sons and are active members of their community.
Kent E. Altom is Of Counsel with The Gilroy Firm. He is a native of North Carolina and has lived in six southeastern states. Mr. Altom is a Martindale-Hubbell® AV Preeminent® Peer Review Rated Attorney.. Mr. Altom received his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration (Management) from Samford University. In addition to his undergraduate and law degrees, Mr. Altom earned two graduate degrees prior to enrolling in law school—one in theology and the second in ethics, magna cum laude, from Emory University.. Mr. Altom is a recipient of his Juris Doctor from Cumberland School of Law where he was a member of The Order of Barristers (Trial Advocacy), a Cordell Hull Teaching Fellow (Legal Research and Writing), and a recipient of the American Bankruptcy Institute’s Medal of Excellence. Following his law school graduation, Mr. Altom completed a two-year clerkship with the Honorable Thomas B. Bennett of the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Alabama.. Mr Altom is an active member of the State Bar of Georgia as member of its Board of Governors as well as the Executive Committee of the Real Property Law Section. He is also a member of the Lawyers Club of Atlanta. In addition to practicing law at The Gilroy Firm, he teaches business law courses at Kennesaw State University’s Coles College of Business, having previously taught such courses at the University of North Georgia’s Mike Cottrell College of Business.. His legal practice is 100% related to litigation with an emphasis upon creditors’ rights, residential and commercial real estate and bankruptcy. Mr. Altom is admitted to practice law in all federal and state trial and appellate courts in Georgia and Alabama. Mr. Altom loves practicing law, feels fortunate to work alongside bright and committed professionals, and strives to be the most prepared attorney when he steps into the courtroom to represent his clients.
K.P. Reddy is a nationally recognized trial attorney with over 30 years of experience.
Jeremiah David Amos joined Debra Robinson Law Group in 2018 as an associate attorney and focuses his practice on all aspects of estate planning and administration. He drafts wills, powers of attorney, health care directives, and trusts.. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Georgia in 2008 and his law degree from Atlanta's John Marshall Law School in 2013. Throughout his career, Jeremiah has practiced in the areas of estate planning, family law, civil litigation, and corporate compliance.. Jeremiah’s dedication to helping clients with their estate planning needs began during his time as a family law attorney. It was then that he found a passion for helping guide clients through the sometimes complicated matter of understanding the law around estate planning. After seeing first-hand the tremendous ways in which a well-organized estate can benefit individuals and their families—often in their most difficult times—Jeremiah made the decision to build on that foundation and devote his career to providing clarity and peace of mind to his clients.. Born and raised in Roswell, Georgia, Jeremiah has spent the better part of his adult life in North Fulton. He is a member of the North Fulton Bar Association and enjoys staying active in his free time. He lives in Johns Creek with his canine companion, Cooper, and his cat Beauregard.
I'm an Atlanta native, but I've never lived in the actual city of Atlanta. I like to fish, ride bicycles and motorcycles, and play with cars - driving them, working on them, just looking at them, talking about them, etc. I love target shooting. My husband and I have his daughter from his first marriage, a son-in-law, and two wonderful grandkids. I know from experience what the issues created by a blended family situation are, which helps me immeasurably when dealing with clients who are part of them. I read insatiably and I try to learn at least one truly new thing everyday, so I read everything from materials which help keep me up to date in my law practice to books and articles about things which I just find interesting, like quantum physics, thermodynamics, marketing, history, other cultures, and studies about how the mind works. I also believe strongly that we should all attempt to be as polite, fair, honest, and morally and ethically correct as possible in our everyday lives, and I try to live by that belief.
I went to law school to help make people's lives better and practicing family law has been one of the most rewarding ways in which to do that. Divorce and child custody issues involve some of the most emotionally charged and traumatic events people encounter. I enjoy (for the most part) helping folks see the light at the end of the tunnel and helping them find ways to make the best of an otherwise terrible time in their lives.. While the "law" certainly is a critical part of practicing family law, my own personal experience during my divorce and subsequent custody battles (the divorce took four years to obtain and the custody battles took place about every two years for well over a decade) give me ground level experience about the emotional trauma that goes along with these types of cases. I have to say that I finally got wise and married my best friend from high school and have been happily married to him for almost 20 years. We have lots of kids (only a few of which I actually birthed - the rest came over to eat dinner and never really left) and a very firm belief that it is possible to create your own family, regardless of blood ties. (We were the "Blind Side" long before the movie came out, just for the record.). On the other hand, I served as General Counsel for a multinational corporation prior to practicing family law, so I have a strong business background and understand where the money can sometimes go in family owned businesses. I can comfortably track assests and income streams from many sources and understand how division of marital busineses can alter the business valuations.. Going to court is my work version of chocolate. I absolutely love it and it has the added benefit of being fat free.
I help individuals and families safeguard their financial future and the care of their loved ones through customized estate planning, delivered with exceptional and compassionate client service. Whether you need documents such as Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, or Advance Health Care Directives, or need advice on how to structure ownership or beneficiary designations on bank, investment, and retirement accounts, the law firm of Morgan & DiSalvo, P.C. will provide you with thorough knowledge and excellent client care.
I have been practicing law in Georgia since 1988 after graduating from Emory School of Law. My clients include contractors, developers, subcontractors, suppliers, landlords, tenants and business owners. Our firm handles real estate disputes, business disputes, construction related matters including contract review and anyalysis. We file and pursue mechanic's liens. We handle matters all over the state of Georgia and have contacts and local attorneys that allow us to represent clients in matters throughout the United States. I am and AV rated Martindale Hubbell Attorney. I have appeard on local radio and television programs as an expert in landlord tenant law and have been quoted in several articles in US News and World Report. I have been married to Michele since 1985 and have two adult children. I love to play sports including softball and golf and enjoy traveling and cruising.
I discovered my passion for family law while taking upper-level psychology courses as a part of my undergraduate studies. These courses often focused on interpersonal relationships and the post-effects of divorce. My practice areas include divorce, separation, custody, child support, legitimation and prenuptial agreements.. As a product of metro-Atlanta, I earned my J.D. degree from Atlanta's John Marshall Law School. I earned my bachelor's degree in Psychology and minor in Political Science at Georgia State University.. Following my admission to the Georgia Bar, I worked at a large law firm with a concentration on Father's rights that is recognized nationwide. There, I spent years litigating divorce, contempt, custody, and legitimation matters throughout the metro-Atlanta area and other surrounding North Georgia counties. I pride myself on being an attorney who believes in empathy and fairness.. Please call me at if you would like to discuss your case.
I began practicing family law while still a student in Seton Hall University Law School in New Jersey and found that I loved it. Family law is challenging and each case is very different from the next and presents its own unique issues and strategy. From that first divorce in law school, I have continued to practice family and divorce law exclusively.
I am a trial lawyer who represents individuals who have suffered injuries or death because of the negligent acts or omissions of others. I pursue claims arising out of car accidents, truck accidents, and slip/trip and falls.. I was named as a Rising Star for 2013, 2014, and 2015 by Georgia SuperLawyers. I have been named as a Super Lawyer every year since 2016 by Georgia SuperLawyers. Only 2.5% of Georgia lawyers are chosen for this honor. I was also named as one of Georgia Trend Magazine's "2013 Legal Elite.". Before opening Horst | Shewmaker, I worked for the largest personal injury law firm in the world. Prior to that, I spent more than four years at a small personal injury firm representing injured individuals through trial. I also spent more than seven years with two large Atlanta firms defending insurance companies, trucking companies, and other corporations against personal injury and wrongful death claims. I have extensive experience in dealing with insurance companies and understanding how they work to prevent individuals from recovering compensation for legitimate injuries. My time spent defending these claims gave me a unique appreciation for how motor vehicle wrecks and other incidents impact individuals and their families, and helps me achieve the best result for my clients.
I am a mother of two wonderful children who have profoundly changed my perspectives and reinforcement of my passion for helping parents through divorce situations. I love all types of outdoor activities.
I am a civil trial attorney with a long track record of accomplishments. I was admitted in Georgia in 2000 and in New York in 1974. I am a retired FBI Agent (1973-2002) and peer-rated AV-Preeminent by Martindale Hubbell.. The focus of my practice is Business Litigation including ownership disputes, fraud, employee/officer/director misconduct, breach of contract, vendor disputes and trade secret misappropriation.. In addition, I have a history of forming or joining highly capable teams of litigators from around the country when appropriate to deal with the more complex matters, successfully investigating and building class action cases and federal False Claims/Qui Tam whistle-blower actions, and then successfully resolving them.
Debra A. Robinson concentrates her practice in the areas of estate planning, probate, elder law, asset protection and business law. Debbie prepares wills, revocable and irrevocable trusts, powers of attorney, health care directives and prenuptial agreements. She forms business entities including corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies, and prepares business documents such as buy sell agreements and operating agreements. Debbie assists clients with probate and trust administration, as well as guardianships for minors and incapacitated adults. She also provides guidance on Medicaid planning and veterans’ benefits.. Debbie earned her bachelor’s degree from Adelphi University, cum laude, in 1973, and her law degree from The University of Chicago Law School in 1979. Debbie has been practicing law in the metropolitan Atlanta area since 1985.. Debbie’s husband died of cancer at the age of 39, leaving her with two young children to raise alone. Despite her law degree and several years of working in a law firm, she was not prepared for the legal and financial issues she faced as a widow. It was through this personal experience that she found her life’s purpose – to become a skilled estate planning and elder law attorney, and use her expertise to assist her clients to preserve their assets and protect their families in the event of incapacity or death.. Debbie is a member of the Fiduciary and Elder Law Sections of the State Bar of Georgia, the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, and the Real Property and Probate Section of the American Bar Association. She is a former board member of the North Fulton Bar Association.. Debbie is a frequent lecturer on estate planning and elder law issues both to professional and community groups.. Debbie is accredited by the Veteran’s Administration. She has consistently been awarded an AV rating by Martindale Hubbell, which indicates that her peers rank her at the highest level of professional excellence. Since 2014, she has been named by The National Advocates as a Top 100 Lawyer.. Debbie was a hospice volunteer for many years. She now volunteers as a friendly visitor for North Fulton Senior Services and for the Friends of East Roswell Library.. Debbie leads monthly workshops on "How To Protect Your Stuff In 3 Easy Steps" at the law firm and locally in North Fulton. To learn about how you can attend the next free workshop, review the Debra Robinson Law Group workshops page.
Covering a period of over three decades, the vast legal and corporate resume of Attorney Richard Howe reflects a term as National Accounts Director of a Fortune 500 Corporation and as Managing Partner of the Howe & Associates Law Firm. As a litigator, Mr. Howe has received numerous accolades of remarkable significance and is accepted as one of the top lawyers in the entire State of Georgia, by virtue of achieving an esteemed “AV PREEMINENT” rating by the most recognized and accepted legal guide in the country – The Martindale-Hubbell® Legal Directory. This prestigious recognition, which is awarded to only a select few attorneys nationally – and only lawyers with over ten years of litigation experience even being selected as candidates – is considered as “preeminent” and is in reality the highest rating attainable. According to the publication, this evaluation “demonstrates that an attorney has achieved the height of legal excellence and is recognized for the highest levels of integrity and skill in the practice of law.” The second most established attorney evaluation guide nationwide, AVVO® has awarded Mr. Howe a perfect 10.0 rating. This assessment, which evaluates lawyers across the country through a comprehensive mathematical evaluation of their background, experience and professional achievements is the highest rating attainable and allows the lawyer to garner the title of “superb.”. Mr. Howe takes pride in focusing his legal career in representing those who have been injured so that they can be compensated for the damages that they sustained. He has reached his goal of creating an unparalleled team of seasoned personal injury professionals, with a dedicated team of investigators, paralegals and accident attorneys within the Howe Law Firm. Mr. Howe has decades of experience as lead counsel in an extensive number of personal injury cases that have resulted in six and seven figure resolutions and verdicts for his clients.. A few of his most recent Personal Injury litigation successes as the lead prosecuting attorney include: the case of Hawkins v. Federal Express for $1,700,000; the case of Patterson v. Kible for $1,100,000; the case of Scott v. Gunn for $1,000,000; the case of Coker v. Brennan in the amount of $750,000; the case of Gilder v. Biotech Industries for $753,000; the case of Woolfolk v. Progressive Mountain Insurance Company for $486,000; the case of Lee v. Sharp Transit and Great West Casualty for $475,000; the case of Hayman v. Zellmer for $300,000; the case of Staley v. Conner for $350,000; the case of Boyd & Hardy v. Robertson for $500,000; the case of Dispennette v. Knight for $250,000; and the case of Bulloch v. Ryder Systems for $450,000.
AV Preeminent Rating Martindale Hubbell, Practice: commercial litigation, HOA/Condo law, landlord tenant, construction law, post-judgment collection, Appeals. Admitted to practice in all federal courts in GA, Northern District, Middle District, and Southern District. Admitted to 11th Circuit US Court of Appeals. Admitted to practice in all federal courts in TN, Eastern District, Middle District, and Western District.. Reported cases. LM Insurance Corp. v. London, 2023 Ga. App. Lexis 232 (2023); Blount v. College Glen Condominium, A21A626, GA Court of Appeals, (2021) Brancewicz v. SMS Financial, P, LLC, 2021 Ga. App. Lexis 433, (2021); Blakemore v. Dirt Movers, Inc., 344 Ga. App. 238 (2018), CEI Services v. Sosebee, 344 Ga. App. 508 (2018), Monolith Companies LLC v. Hunter Douglas Hospitality, 333 Ga. App. 898 (2015), Governors Towne Club v. J. W. Thomason, 2011 Ga. App. Lexis 131 (2011); Southway Crane & Rigging v. Federal Insurance Co., 294 Ga. App. 504 (2008); Graham v. Casa Investment Co., 274 Ga. App. 59 (2005); KAR Printing v. Pierce 276 Ga. App. 511 (2005); In Re: Buchanan, 273 Bankr. 749 (Bankr. MD of GA 2002)