Top best E Lawyers in Alpharetta | 520 available
520 E lawyers are available in Alpharetta, Georgia. These lawyers are rated between 4.6/5 to 5/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $43 to $73 per hour.
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Manjunath Gokare is the founder of Gokare Law Firm. He has been practicing law since 1999 and prior to that he was a professional civil engineer for 9 years. His practice focuses on all facets of immigration law and environmental law. Manjunath takes pride in his commitment to customer satisfaction as well as his ability to provide best possible legal representation to his clients at a competitive fee. Manjunath obtained his law degree from Georgia State University's College of Law. At GSU, he won the CALI award for the highest grade in International Environmental Law for his paper titled "Conflict Between Economic Development and Environmental Protection in Developing Countries." He completed a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Bangalore University, India securing the 10th rank among nearly 1000 students at the university and a Master's degree in Environmental Systems Engineering from Clemson University, SC.
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.
Linda S. Pacer, the founder and principal of Pacer Law LLC, is an estate planning and elder law attorney who provides advocacy, advice and answers to individuals ant their families.. In addition to wills and trusts, and probate administration, her practice focuses on financial powers of attorney, advance directives for health care, assisted living and nursing home issues (including monthly visits), reverse mortgages contract review, Medicaid and long-term care planning, guardianships and conservatorships, and veterans' benefits.. Ms. Pacer also represents elderly victims of financial abuse and others involved in investment disputes in court actions and securites arbitration and mediation proceedings before FIRA and has successfully done so for over 20 years. Ms. Pacer has counseled and helped many clients facing the loss of their retirement or life savings and understands their special needs and concerns.. She earned a B.A. degree summa cum laude in history and French from Daemen College in Amherst, New York, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in history from the State University of New York at Buffalo. She received her J.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School where she took several courses in conjunction with the Wharton School.. Before moving to Atlanta, Ms. Pacer worked as a "lawyer's lawyer" in the Washington, D.C. office of one of the country's preeminent law firms, Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson.. Ms. Pacer is an active member of the State Bar of Georgia, the New York Bar, WealthCounsel and the National Academy of Elder Law Attornesy. In addition to her role as Chair of the Atlanta Bar Association's Elder Law Section, she also serves as a Board Member of the Estate Planning and Probate Section.. She is admitted to practice before all Georgia state courts, the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. She is also accredited to represent clients before the Veterans Administration.. In 1999, Ms. Pacer was awarded Martindale-Hubbell's highest legal ability rating of "AV," a distinction she continues to hold today that is given to less than 5% of attorneys nationwide.. Ms. Pacer speaks frequently at continuing education seminars for estate planning and elder law attorneys, and at informational events for the public. She especially enjoys giving preventive legal advice and discussing the many estate planning options available to singles, couples and families. Her presentations often focus on educating seniors on their rights and explaining how best to protect themselves and safeguard their assets.
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
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.
Kathryn Reeder and her associates specialize in both Family Law and Personal Injury. Ms. Reeder founded Reeder Law Firm in Alpharetta, Georgia in 1992 specializing in Family Law. Ms. Reeder has received several appointments for the Department of Family and Children Services and the Department of Human Resourses for the State of Georgia since graduating from Georgia State University Law School in 1988. Ms. Reeder currently represents the State of Georgia in Child Support Enforcement matters as a Special Assistant Attorney General in addition to representing clients at her private practice in Alpharetta, Georgia.. Kathryn and her associates emphasize negotiation and settlement whenever possible. Mrs. Reeder is both a certified mediator and arbitrator. She and her associates resolve approximately 85% of their cases without the necessity of an expensive and lengthy trial process.
K.P. Reddy is a nationally recognized trial attorney with over 30 years of experience.
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.
Jeff Reeder is an attorney at the Reeder Law Firm in Alpharetta, Georgia. Jeff earned his law degree at Rutgers and completed his undergraduate degree at Georgia State University. Prior to entering the practice of law, Jeff worked for a national automobile insurance company, and later worked as an insurance defense attorney after obtaining his law degee.. Since joining the Reeder Law Firm in 2008, his practice has been primarily focused on family law and general civil litigation. Jeff was named to the 2012 Georgia Rising Stars list by Superlawyers and Atlanta Magazine, and is a Preeminent Client Review Rated Lawyer (5 out of 5) by Martindale-Hubbell.
Jeanne Bynum Hipes has been a legal gladiator for her clients since commencing law practice in 1984. An aggressive litigator and negotiator, Jeanne has been advocating for her corporate executive client base in one capacity or another during virtually all of her 20+ years of law practice. Jeanne brings a wealth of complex, commercial litigation experience to her clients’ legal issues, top-notch corporate experience, employment law advocacy, and a lengthy record of dispute resolution success. She has incomparable experience in representing both plaintiffs and defendants, both individuals and corporations of all sizes, from Mom and Pop to Fortune 100 multi-billion dollar corporations.. Jeanne has developed and used her skills in multiple forums—mediation, arbitration, administrative hearings, bench trials, jury trials, appellate courts and settlement negotiations— both in Georgia and in other states, as well as abroad. She has lived in and understands the corporate world. Her breadth of experience has equipped her to “know the enemy” and conquer it. Yet her clients often comment that she has a rare sensitivity to and compassion for their circumstances, which makes her a good listener and easy to talk to and understand.. In dealing with business clients, Jeanne recognizes that the individuals who run the business make the business, and she is skilled at listening to business executives as they explain their needs, be they individual or business needs. Jeanne is dedicated to giving her business executive clients excellent legal service, whether they are executives seeking employment with or severance from a corporation, or executives representing corporations seeking to hire or terminate individuals, resolve a contract dispute, fight against business fraud, theft or other torts, or develop necessary business and employment contracts. Both individual and Fortune 100 clients have found Jeanne to be responsive to their needs and a strong advocate for their interests.
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'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 own and manage a successful Trust and Estate Planning and Corporate Respresentation Law Practice in the Greater Atlanta, Georgia area. My focus is providing financial, inheritance and settlement planning for families with supplemental needs children or relatives. I assist clients with distributions from retirement plans, business succession planning, charitable giving, and estate planning and administration to reduce federal estate taxes and effect meaningful legacies. I represent closely held business organizations, including family owned businesses and profecssional practices. I draft and negotiate complex contractual service arrangements, employment, compensation and confidentiality agreements. I am a member in good standing of the Georgia and Florida State Bar Associations.
I help my clients avoid probate, protect their assets, and transfer assets to their heirs. We focus on custome designs of Trusts and Estate Planning. We practice in just one area of the law to best serve our clients.
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 representing debtors in bankruptcy for over 10 years in the greater Atlanta area and have successfully handled thousands of cases. I was previously the managing partner at a large bankruptcy firm and recently started my own firm with the goal of providing the highest level of client service. Your case will be handled by me at every stage: initial consultation, case preparation and filing, court appearances, and any miscellaneous questions or concerns that should arise until the case is complete.
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 have always been passionate about helping others. Throughout law school I found my passion for criminal law while working at the Metro Conflict Defender's Office taking on complex felony cases. I opened my own firm, The Law Office of Jennifer Anne Magruder, LLC in November 2018 specializing in criminal and immigration law. I fight hard for all my clients and it goes unnoticed! In a JAM? Call JAM Law now!
I grew up in Toledo, Ohio. I knew from when I was young I wanted to be an attorney. I received bachelor degrees from Miami (OH) University in 1998, graduating cum laude. I then went on to attend law school at Wake Forest University School of Law where I earned my Juris Doctor in 2001. Shortly after graduating law school, I passed the Georgia Bar and began my career.. I have been practicing law continuously since 2001. During the first 14½ years my practice was focused on representing companies and insurers in personal injury actions. My specialty was defending truck drivers, motor carriers, and their insurers. For the most part, I enjoyed the legal work but the case’s results often left me empty and unfulfilled. When I did my job well, an injured person’s recovery was limited or, in some cases, eliminated. I needed to make a change, and I did. In 2015, I transformed my practice. Instead of representing companies and insurers, I changed to filing lawsuits against them. I enjoy being part of the solution instead of one of the many obstacles standing between the injured person and their just compensation.. When I am not practicing law, I can be found in Alpharetta spending time with my wife and two kids. My weekends are spent on soccer fields and/or basketball courts. If I am not with my family, I am likely cheering on my beloved Cleveland Browns, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Cleveland Guardians.
I enjoy practicing law. I've had some good jobs in my life but seeing a deserving injured plaintiff hold a wrongdoer accountable in a court of law is like Christmas morning with your two year old toddler. It doesn't get much better!
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 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.
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.