Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 30004 | 91 available
91 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 30004 in Alpharetta, California. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 57% provide free consultation with average fees of $306 per hour.
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Previously of Hoffman & Associates, LLC, and Johnson and Christian, LLC, Bridget specializes in the areas of wills, trusts, charitable giving, probate, business representation and buy/sell agreements. She is known for her ability to navigate complex and contentious estate issues and for bringing rival family factions to agreement over the distribution of assets, especially where a family business or large real estate holdings are involved.. Notable recent matters include:. Bridget received her undergraduate degree from Clemson University and her Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Akron School of Law, where she graduated cum laude. While in Law School, Bridget was the Associate Editor of the Akron Law Review. She also clerked for Justice Deborah L. Cook of the Ohio Supreme Court and Judge John W. Reece of the Ninth District Ohio Court of Appeals. She was admitted to the Georgia Bar in May 1998.. Bridget is a member of the Georgia, Atlanta and American Bar Associations; the Business and Fiduciary Sections of the Georgia Bar; the Young Lawyers Division of the Georgia Bar; the Probate and Trust Section of the American Bar; the Atlanta Estate Planning Council and the Estate Planning Council of North Georgia.
Mark Burr maintains a broad-based transactional practice, representing all types of clients in commercial real estate matters. Mark started as a bankruptcy attorney in Dallas, Texas in 1989. Shortly thereafter, he then spent nearly four years practicing and learning commercial real estate law in house at an insurance company in Birmingham, Alabama. With that experience, and after a short stint at a title insurance company, Mark began the private practice of law in Atlanta with two law firms before deciding to start his own practice in 2003.. Since 2003, Mark has and continues to represent lending institutions, real estate developers, landlords, and end users in all types of commercial real estate transactions. He also handles typical matters of formation and corporate governance for small business owners.
Jessica Hall obtained her law degree from John Marshall Law School in 2010. She started her career as a staff attorney to the State Court judges of Cherokee County, and then later became a solo practitioner.. Jessica’s passion for family law began after witnessing the heartache her brother experienced. At the time, he was a young single dad. He fought for his right to see his young daughter through the Court system for over a year. While he finally won his case, Jessica felt that battle he endured was a travesty for him and his daughter. As a solo practitioner, she found herself fighting for families even while she was handling criminal cases. She would help her clients resolve their criminal matters so they could be better family members.. She found it rewarding to help families and individuals work out their problems so they can be the best parents for their children. As she began to approach every case this way, she also became acutely aware of the emotions and battles her clients navigate. As her courtroom skills and litigation experience grew, so did her talents to help resolve tough family law matters.. Jessica chose Meriwether and Tharp, LLC because of their holistic, resolution-focused approach to family law, and the firm’s desire to better serve their client’s ultimate goals and needs. Beyond making a positive impact for her clients, Jessica looks forward to the personal and professional growth she will gain working with such an innovative firm.. When she isn’t practicing law, Jessica enjoys spending time with her young son, doing all things “boy,” and riding her beloved horse, Corwin.
In the context of family law, Georgia lawyer Kevin M. Mammola said that in his experience, persistence is key for achieving success.. “This success relies on the attorney’s persistence in negotiating and litigating the case, and also relies on the attorney’s role in ensuring the client remains persistent in achieving his ultimate goal,” he said.. Mr. Mammola has vast experience in the area of child support law, including stints assisting in the establishment, collection and enforcement of child support.. “Practicing on a team with a heavy case load involving all aspects of Georgia child support required that I stay on the cutting edge of recent legal decisions and changes in the law with respect to child support,” Mr. Mammola said.
I am an Estate Planning, Elder Law, and Accredited VA attorney, practicing in Atlanta, Georgia, and serve all of the State of Georgia. My practice encompasses Wealth Management, Wills, Trusts, all aspects of Elder Law, and I help our Veterans and their widows obtain the Veterans Benefits they have earned through their service to our country. I assist clients who qualify for Aid and Attendance and Homebound benefits.. I am an instrument-rated, multi-engine commercial pilot and retired parachutist (after having broken a leg during a jump in Denver, Colorado), a voracious reader, love sailing off Charleston, and cool, new computer technology that comes onto my radar. I volunteer my time to a number of charitable organizations including SeniorNet, a program to teach seniors how to use computers and the internet, and am an avid fan of Tar Heel basketball.
For twenty years, I worked for a well-respected Atlanta law firm practicing insurance defense law. In 2013, I began exclusively representing injured people against insurance companies and other people and companies that negligently caused injuries and damages. My experience handling cases for insurance companies provides an excellent background for now representing injured clients. I provide all clients with my personal cell phone number so they can reach me any time. I have tried and won cases in Georgia state and federal courts - including cases where millions of dollars were at stake - and I have argued cases to the Georgia Court of Appeals and Georgia Supreme Court.. I have been married for twenty-one years and have two teenaged children, one of whom is a sophomore at The University of Georgia and the other is a Junior in high school. I coached them both in basketball for over ten years. I previously served as a Board Member on the Alpharetta High School Dugout Club, which is the baseball organizing and booster club for the high school. Previously, I served for ten years on the Board of the Alpharetta YMCA where I focused on fundraising to help families and children in need.
For over a decade, I have represented individuals and families in personal injury and wrongful death litigation. I have obtained more than $65 million in verdicts and settlements for my clients.. I have litigated against some of the largest corporations in the world, including Allstate, Bombardier, Coca-Cola, Delta, Hilton, Kroger, Marriott, McDonalds, Nestle, State Farm, Subway, Target, Walmart, and others. Since 2014, I have held an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell. In 2018 and 2019, I was named a Super Lawyers “Rising Star.” In 2020, I founded North Atlanta Injury Law PC.. I am an active member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (GTLA) and the J. Reuben Clark Law Society (JRCLS). I am a past member of the GTLA Executive Committee.
Attorney Stewart lives and works in the beautiful Atlanta suburb of Alpharetta, Georgia with her family. When not working, she enjoys cooking, reading, painting and spending time with her family and friends.
Alan M. Briskin is the founder and managing member of Briskin, Cross & Sanford, LLC, a general business and commercial litigation law firm. Alan's practice focuses on the representation of emerging technology companies and privately held businesses. He works with these companies in deciding how to structure their initial entity, raise money, protect the entity and owners from various types of liability and the transactions connected therein. In addition, Alan represents companies in structuring mergers and acquisitions, commercial contracts, banking transactions, intellectual property, and licensing. Alan also advises numerous clients in general corporate, commercial, and employment litigation.. Being a business partner and confidant is equally important as providing legal advice and services. Alan has recognized that this is a key ingredient to a successful partnership with his clients. In this vein, he provides helpful resources and referrals, coaching and mentoring, and much needed time and attention to all of his clients.. Prior to founding Briskin, Cross & Sanford, LLC, a firm which was known for eight years as Briskin & Associates, L.C., Alan was a founding partner of Briskin & Rinde, a corporate and technology law firm in Atlanta, Georgia. Alan received his law degree from the University of Baltimore School of Law, and his B.A. from the University of Maryland in Government and Politics. Alan is a member of the Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity, in which he held numerous positions including President of his campus chapter and was recognized nationally as the Tau Beta Man of the Year. Prior to entering private practice, Alan worked as a Staff Attorney for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in Washington, D.C. , where his responsibilities included handling employment discrimination, intellectual property and general litigation matters. Alan is admitted to practice in the States of Georgia, Florida and Maryland . He also belongs to numerous professional associations including the American Bar Association, the Georgia Bar Association, the Florida Bar Association, and the Maryland Bar Association.. Alan lives in Johns Creek, Georgia with his wife and two children. Alan enjoys playing a wide variety of sports, coaching junior teams, and is very active within his community. Alan was also a founding member of the Steering Committee of the 400 Technology Connection.
AJ Law Practice, LLC is a Georgia law firm focused on complex litigation involving personal injury cases. We are trial attorneys that take each case very seriously and we take these cases all the way to trial when that’s in the best interest of our clients. In Personal Injury cases, we approach each case by first prioritizing the needs and goals of the person who has suffered injury or economic harm because of the actions of another person. We then offer advice about the best path forward based on our extensive knowledge and experience with these fields of law and walk with you on that path until your case gets the best available are in the words of the former solicitor general and Harvard law professor Charles Fried, “special purpose friends,” it is good to have friends and it is good to be a friend. I take pride in being a friend.