Top Personal Injury Lawyers Near Me in Atlanta Area
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FAQs - Personal Injury Lawyers in city Atlanta How many Personal Injury lawyers actively serve residents of Atlanta, Georgia? Approximately 62 licensed attorneys focus on Personal Injury across Atlanta, Georgia. Most matters are filed through the Georgia District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Personal Injury lawyers in Atlanta, Georgia? In Atlanta, typical rates range from $252-$353 per hour for Personal Injury. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2452 and $6400, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Personal Injury matters usually take in courts near Atlanta? Personal Injury cases in Atlanta, Georgia usually take around 2-8 months depending on complexity and the Georgia District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Personal Injury cases for people living in Atlanta, Georgia? Residents of Atlanta typically see Personal Injury filings handled by the Georgia District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury? About 67% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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Mr. Van Sant focuses his practice on representing individuals who have suffered injuries through the fault of others, including car and truck accidents, motorcycle wrecks, tractor trailer accidents, nursing home neglect and wrongful death cases. Mr. Van Sant is an experienced trial lawyer who has received many accolades and has been nationally recognized as one of the best personal injury trial lawyers in the country.
Mr. Perez graduated from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School and is licensed to practice law in Georgia and Florida. Originating from Puerto Rico, Mr. Perez is fluent in Spanish and English and strives to help the Latino community in Georgia understand their rights when involved in personal injury matters. Mr. Perez has been on Vida 1010 AM radio to help answer legal questions for listeners and continues to find ways to reach out and educate the Atlanta community.
Mr. Lowery has a broad range of litigation experience on the defense side in a number of areas, including personal injury, products liability, professional liability, insurance, and trademark and unfair business practices disputes. He is a regular faculty member for the Atlanta College of Trial Advocacy and the NITA trial programs.
Mr. Henningsen has dedicated his entire career to the representation of the injured. Over the last 10 years, Mr. Henningsen has handled hundreds of cases and collected millions of dollars for his clients. A dedicated trial lawyer, Mr. Henningsen is a veteran of the courtroom and has honed his skills through diligence, preparation and a keen understanding of the jury’s perspective. Mr. Henningsen has successfully tried numerous cases in front of both judges and juries. Most recently, in 2010, Mr. Henningsen obtained a $400, verdict for his client in Fulton County. This is believed to be a record in the State of Georgia for this type of personal injury case with this type of injuries. The verdict was obtained against a major corporation and was over 25 times what was offered before the case was heard before a jury. A dedicated legal professional, Mr. Henningsen has been honored to speak on various personal injury matters. Mr. Henningsen was raised in Nashville, Tennessee where he was a member of the National Honor Society in a prestigious area high school. He went on to Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where he was a varsity letterman as a decathlete on Wake Forest’s Track and Field Team. Following his graduation from Wake Forest University, Mr. Henningsen went on to obtain both his Law Degree as well as his Masters of Business Administration from the University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia. Mr. Henningsen is licensed to practice law in both Virginia and Georgia.
Mr. Green is a native Atlantan, born to parents of mixed religious background. His parents and grandparents instilled values of hard work, empathy and service to others. Mr. Green is married with two beautiful, intelligent daughters. The family calls Dekalb County, Georgia home.. Attorney Green achieved his triple major, Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Law and Society from Georgia State University in 1995. Mr. Green went on to obtain his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis in 1999. Attorney Green became a member of Georgia Bar in 2000, and has practiced in Indiana and most southeastern states. The firm also provides pro bono assistance to needy persons. For our community, we will continue our long tradition of service and leadership.
Mr. Ference is a litigation attorney with The Fry Law Firm. He began his legal career as a Staff Attorney for the Superior Court judges of the Piedmont Judicial Circuit in northeast Georgia, after which he joined a law firm where he got his first exposure to representing clients who were injured due to the negligence of others. Prior to joining The Fry Law Firm, Mr. Ference also represented clients in high-stakes divorce and custody cases, and he utilizes his skills and experience as a litigator to help injured Georgians recover fair compensation for their injuries.. Mr. Ference earned his Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Rhodes College in Memphis, Tennessee, after which he obtained his law degree, with honors, from the University of Georgia School of Law in Athens, Georgia. In law school, Mr. Ference spent time working at both the Public Defender’s Office in Athens and the New Orleans Public Defender’s Office, which helped instill his passion for helping those who are less fortunate.. Mr. Ference is also a skilled professional photographer and, when not practicing law, he enjoys playing competitive kickball and exploring all that Atlanta has to offer.
Mr. Evans has practiced personal injury law for over forty (40) years in Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Evans holds an "AV" rating from Martindale-Hubbell the highest rating awarded from this pretigious legal directory.. Since 1980 Mr. Evans has represented injured people in Metro Atlanta and throughout Georgia in automobile collisions, tractor-trailer collisions, and other roadway collision injuries. Mr. Evans practice emphasizes representing individuals injured as a result of another's negligence. Mr. Evans has successfully litigated, tried to jury, and settled catastrophic injury cases for his clients involving tractor-trailer collisions, vehicular collisions, premises, liability injuries, elevator-escalators, trip and falls, and various other negligence claims.
Mike has helped clients recover millions. His philosophy is simple and effective: focus on a small number of cases and maximize the value of each one. Mike represents people injured in tractor-trailer, commercial motor vehicle, and automobile accidents, crime victims in negligent security cases, and others who are seriously injured.. Mike has been recognized as one of the best young lawyers in Georgia and named a Georgia Rising Star by Super Lawyers and Atlanta Magazine. Only 2.5% of all lawyers in Georgia are selected as Rising Stars.. Mike initially practiced law with an international law firm based in Atlanta, defending companies in personal injury and commercial litigation cases. He routinely represented Georgia’s largest electric utility company in personal injury cases. The firm selected Mike as its “Legal Aid Fellow,” and he fought for low-income individuals whose landlords illegally evicted them or forced them to live in poor conditions. Mike still fights for people injured because of negligence by landlords and property owners.. Mike graduated cum laude from the University of Georgia School of Law. While in law school, Mike excelled on both the National Moot Court and Mock Trial Teams. He won the Ralph J. Beaird Closing Argument Competition and the Talmadge Moot Court Competition. The law school named Mike the “Outstanding Mock Trial Advocate” of his class and inducted him into the Lumpkin Inn of Court and the National Order of the Barristers. He is often asked to teach current law students advocacy skills and techniques.. Mike graduated cum laude from Furman University and currently serves as an Ambassador for the University. In that role, he interviews perspective students and provides feedback to the Admissions Department. While at Furman, Mike served as captain of the Mock Trial Team and worked for U.S. Senator Lindsay Graham. Mike then worked for a number of news organizations, including Fox News Channel in New York City and Cox Broadcasting’s Washington, DC news bureau. Each day he helped tell audiences about challenges faced by individuals and their communities. Now, instead of telling stories on television to thousands of people, Mike advocates for his clients to juries.
Mike began his practice in Atlanta in 1982 and had a defense practice for his first six years. In January 1989, he joined Pope, Kellogg, McGlamry, Kilpatrick & Morrison, the predecessor to Pope McGlamry. Since 1989, Mike has represented individuals and entities that have been injured, damaged or otherwise harmed by others.. Mike is and has been active representing plaintiffs in personal injury, wrongful death, products and pharmaceutical liability, class actions and mass torts actions that have resulted in verdicts or settlements approaching a billion dollars. Many of these cases were the first such cases in the nation and many involved innovative, ground-breaking legal strategies. He and his partners have long been recognized both in Georgia and nationally as a go-to firm that will take on the most challenging cases and opposition.. In the last few years, Mike has focused on mass tort litigation and has served in leadership roles in several national, high profile, injury cases. Mike has served in leadership roles in the following:. Mike lecturers frequently at AAJ, GTLA and the State Bar of Georgia. In addition, Mike serves on several rules related committees of the Georgia Bar.. Mike and his wife Anne, have 3 beautiful and talented daughters, Caroline, Kate and Elizabeth. In his spare time, Mike remains active athletically; serves as an active member of Haygood United Methodist Church; and supports all things Wake Forest.
Michael L. Goldberg is a partner in the law firm of Fried Goldberg and represents victims suffering catastrophic personal injuries or wrongful death throughout the Southeast, primarily in the area of trucking and commercial vehicle accidents.. He obtained a Political Science degree from Mercer University in 1994 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1997. Michael was named as a Rising Star Super Lawyer by Atlanta Magazine in 2007 and 2008 and was recognized as one of the Legal Elite by Georgia Trends in 2007.. Michael was consecutively named as one of the top 100 lawyers in Georgia in the Super Lawyers edition of Atlanta Magazine since 2013.. He is a frequent speaker at legal seminars and has published several articles for the Georgia Bar Journal, the Verdict magazine and AAJ publications. Michael is the author of the Library of Georgia Personal Injury Forms, 3rd Edition and Understanding Motor Carrier Claims, 5th edition. He is a member of several civic and legal organizations including the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association of Justice, the Atlanta Bar Association, the DeKalb Bar Association, and the Lawyer’s Club of Atlanta, and has served as the President of the North Metro Trial Lawyer’s Association (2006-2008), Atlanta Bar Association ACYL President (2009), Co-Chair of the Judicial Liason Committee (2002-2006), the YLD Co-Director of Continuing Legal Education (2004), ACYL Board of Directors (2005), ACYL Treasurer (2006), ACYL Secretary (2007), ACYL Vice-President (2008), Barrister with the Lamar Inn of Courts (2000-2002) and faculty at the Kessler Eidson Emory Law School Trial Techniques Program (2002-2007). His firm maintains a trucking law website at .
Mia Ilene-Beth Frieder is the author of two books which have been the subject of accredited seminars in Georgia and throughout the southeast including Alabama and Tennessee. Mia has been a featured speaker at Bridge the Gap, a required seminar for all new members of the Georgia Bar for over a decade, and spoken at the national level at the annual convention for the American Association for Justice on the topic of Failure to Diagnose Breast Cancer. In addition to her books, Mia has authored numerous articles which have been published nationally.. Mia has been active with the State Bar of Georgia, serving on the Executive Council of the Younger Lawyers Division for 1992-93, 1993-94, and founded the Lawyers in Practice committee for which she received an Award of Merit in 1992-93. Mia also served on the Communications Committee and was appointed by Senator Max Cleveland to serve on the Judicial Nominations Committee for the Northern District of Georgia.. Mia I. Frieder was recently appointed the Chair of the Women Trial Lawyers Caucus for 2014-15 for the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, the statewide organization for plaintiff trial lawyers. She is also continuing to serve on the Editorial Board of the Verdict, the official publication for GTLA
Melissa was born and raised in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She moved to Atlanta to obtain her undergraduate education at Emory University. In her third year, she was accepted into Emory’s Goizueta School of Business and received her Bachelor of Business Administration in 2009. After graduation, she spent a year working for a Plaintiff’s firm specializing in workers’ compensation law, which furthered her desire to become a lawyer. Melissa attended law school at Georgia State University School of Law where she served as a member of Law Review and the Moot Court Board. She received her Juris Doctor Degree in 2013.. Melissa has spent the first ten years of her practice defending workers’ compensation claims in Georgia and Tennessee. Having sat on the opposite side of the courtroom for so many years, Melissa has gained key insight into how defendants attack valid injury claims. She hopes to draw on her experience to protect the rights of personal injury victims and ensure they receive the justice they deserve.. Melissa is currently a member of the State Bar of Georgia, the State Bar of Tennessee, and the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association.. She lives in Brookhaven with her husband, their two kids, Leo and Zoe, and their dog, Ollie. She comes from a large Filipino family who mostly reside in the southeast. When not in the office, she enjoys spending time with them.
Mel Hewitt has been a member of the Georgia Bar since 1985. After completing four years of active duty in the United States Navy, Mr. Hewitt spent the next six years in public law enforcement serving in the uniformed patrol division, the detective bureau and undercover narcotics investigations. He the entered the corporate world where he spent the next seventeen years in the private security industry. Mr. Hewitt was ultimately named president of Globe Security Systems, Inc., a publically-held, private security firm with over 13,000 employees and over 100 offices in the United States and Europe. Mr. Hewitt left corporate America in 1989 and, along with Harriet Isenberg, opened a private law practice in Atlanta, Georgia.. Mr. Hewitt primarily represents victims of serious assaults and batteries, sexual assaults, child molestation, nursing home abuse and families of murder victims. He is an active member of the State Bar of Georgia, the American Association of Justice, the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (GTLA), the National Center for Victims of Crime (NCVC), the National Crime Victim Bar Association (NCVBA), the National Organization for Victims of Crime (NOVA), the Crime Victime Advocacy Counsel (CVAC), Atlanta Victim Assistance, Inc. (AVA) and the Lawyer's Club of Atlanta. Mr. Hewitt is the past president of the Crime Victim Advocacy Council; is the co-chair of the National Center for Victims of Crime; is on the Advisory Board of the National Crime Victims Bar Association, and a long-standing member of the Board of Directors of Atlanta Victim Assistance. Mr. Hewitt has been a speaker at NOVA, NCVC, NCVBA, GTLA and at various professional organization conferences. He has appeared on television and radio programs speaking on issues of negligent security and civil justice for crime victims, and has published several articles relating to negligent security and crime victim issues in Trial Magazine, Calendar Call and The Connection.
Mecca has always stood up to bullies. It started on the playground—the tiniest one out there, but likely the loudest and the fastest to take a stand. Years later, after an accumulation of education with intense training mixed with her zeal for helping people, she continues fighting for the underdog against large corporations and insurance companies.. Mecca brings a distinctive skill set to the firm’s trial practice. She is tenacious, competitive, compassionate, honest, and a real straight shooter. Most importantly, she detests big businesses, industries, or anyone else standing in the way of her client and their fair compensation. Period.. Mecca’s professional background has enabled her to excel at trial work. She began clerking for judges while attending Valpo Law, but it was her clerkship with Georgia Supreme Court Justice Robert Benham that launched her legal career. After leaving the Supreme Court, Mecca practiced at arguably the state’s top boutique litigation firm. From there, she stepped into her calling as a trial lawyer with a national Black-owned law firm known not just for its spectacular verdicts but also its commitment to social justice. Now, as one of the state’s fastest rising legal stars, she is bringing her talents to the Werner Law team.. Winning justice for her deserving clients is not Mecca’s only professional desire. Committed to the adage “to whom much is given, much is required,” Mecca serves Atlanta’s legal community as a leader with the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys (GABWA), the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (GTLA), and the DeKalb Bar Association. Mecca was selected as a 2017 member of the GTLA LEAD Program. She is an alumna of the State Bar of Georgia’s Young Lawyers’ Division Leadership Academy, and she has been recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star every year since 2019.
Mark Issa is a State and Federal litigator whose practice focuses on litigating civil and criminal cases at the initial trial level. The firm’s experience has exceeded expectations with successful representation of “high profile” cases across the state and beyond. Mark, a native of Atlanta, Georgia, maintained his community ties and involvement by committing a portion of the firm’s resources to helping those that cannot afford able counsel. The firm’s success is attributed to paying attention to detail and allocating time to remain abreast of the changing laws. “Our jobs are to take facts and circumstances and apply the law to those facts in a way that favors our clients, we take that seriously and we challenge ourselves to always be better lawyers.” Mark Issa is admitted to practice in all Georgia State and Federal Trial Courts, State and Federal Appellate Courts and the Supreme Court of Georgia. The firm has successfully represented many cases in Georgia and in Federal courts throughout United States.. "Love helping people through my work, my abilities and my gifts. My life experiences have brought me to people and places I'd never imagine." --- M. Issa
M. Gino Brogdon, a native of Ohio, is the youngest of eleven children. He received his B.A. in economics in 1983 from Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio and obtained his J.D. in 1986 from the Indiana University School of Law. Upon completing law school, Brogdon moved to Atlanta to begin his legal career. After establishing a successful solo practice, he served on the State Court of Fulton County from March 1996 to July 2002, and on the Superior Court of Fulton County from July 2002 to December 2005. Gino returned to private practice in 2005, focused on personal injury claims and mediation.. Gino is a frequent speaker at legal education seminars and has also appeared on CNN, MSNBC and GPTV. Additionally, he has served as an adjunct professor at the Emory University School of Law and John Marshall School of Law. Gino is a member of several associations, including the State Bar of Georgia (1987–present); Indiana State Bar Association (1986-present); Atlanta Bar Association (1987-present); Gate City Bar Association (1994-present); and the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (1992-1996, 2007-present). Beyond the courtroom and his speaking and teaching engagements, Gino’s career is distinguished by his participation in several community boards, including the Georgia Crime Victims Advocacy Council, the Salvation Army Advisory Board, and the Georgia Council on Child Abuse, Inc. Judge Brogdon has also written two novels, Demons in the Crawlspace and Inside She Waited.
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Lashonda Council Rogers is the founder of Council & Associates, LLC, a personal injury law firm with offices in Atlanta and Albany, Georgia. Rogers has recovered millions of dollars on behalf of individuals who have been injured due to tractor-trailer accidents, automobile accidents, and daycare center abuse. Rogers has been honored by her peers by being named a Super Lawyers Rising Star and one of the Nation’s Best Advocates: 40 Lawyers Under 40 by the National Bar Association. Rogers is also an active member of numerous legal organizations and is often featured on various news outlets.
L. Chris Stewart is Managing Partner and CEO of Stewart Trial Attorneys, a personal injury litigation law firm. Chris handles a variety of cases including wrongful death, civil rights, shootings, and sexual assaults. Some of his notable results include having won the first billion-dollar jury verdict in U.S. history for a rape victim, a record $5.1 million negligent security settlement, the first $1.5 million jury verdict in rural Camden County, three record civil rights settlements, and Minnesota’s largest trampoline park injury settlement for $3 million dollars. Chris is also recognized worldwide for his civil rights cases including Walter Scott, who was shot in the back on video by a police officer that settled for $6.5 million dollars, the highest in South Carolina history. He also represents some of the nation’s highest profile civil rights death cases including Alton Sterling who was killed on video by police in Baton Rouge. Attorney Stewart holds five record jury verdicts in Georgia and is regarded as one of the nation’s top injury trial lawyers.. Chris has been honored to receive numerous legal and civic awards. Attorney Stewart is one of the most decorated African-American lawyers in the country having received the 2018 Julia Humbles’ Civil Rights Award, the National Bar Association’s Wiley Branton Award for Leadership, the 2018 Outstanding Citizen Award for the State of Georgia, the 2018 Georgia Senate Outstanding Public Service Proclamation, the 2018 Pinnacle Leadership Award, the 2018 Georgia Legislative Black Caucus Chairman’s Award, the 2016 recipient of the R.E. Thomas Civil Rights Award, the first and only African-American voted 2016 Attorney of the Year for the State of Georgia, and the 2014 Esquire Award.. Chris has been featured in international media including CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, The New York Times, Fox News, Good Morning America, The Today Show, and is a frequent contributor on various media outlets. Born and raised in southwest Atlanta, Chris is extremely active in the Atlanta community. He is the founder of “If You Can See It, You Can Be It,” which focuses on motivating inner city elementary children to become lawyers. Chris is also a board member of the Southern Center for Human Rights, a graduate of Xavier University (LA) with honors, Tulane University with a Master of Science in Public Health, and Howard University School of Law with a Juris Doctorate. Having overcome reading issues as a youth, Chris embodies his favorite motto “Failure will never overtake me if my determination to succeed is strong enough.”
Kristen Pitts is the Managing Attorney at the KP Law Group. She has been practicing law for over fourteen years. Kristen is a trial lawyer who has represented clients in court all over the state of Georgia. She is committed to making sure that injured victims are treated fairly by big insurance companies. The K.P. Law Group focuses exclusively on personal injury law. We are up to date on all of the latest trends and developments in this area of the law, which makes us specially equipped to advocate for the best results for our clients' cases.. In addition to operating the K.P. Law Group, Kristen Pitts is also a registered neutral with BAY Mediation, where she helps other parties resolve their issues and cases before trial.
Kristal earned her B.A. from Spelman College, majoring in political science graduating magna cum laude, and she earned her Doctor of Law from law at Emory University. While attending Emory, Kristal worked as a law clerk and gained valuable experience in the areas of family law, criminal defense, and mediation. In addition, while attending Emory, Kristal studied abroad in Sydney, Australia, where she did extensive work in the areas of comparative international health and environmental law. After graduating from law school, Kristal served as a law clerk for The Honorable Lenwood A. Jackson and served as a prosecuting attorney for a number of years, and then her own practice where she was able to gain extensive practical knowledge of the courts.. Kristal is a former traffic prosecutor of the Recorder's Court of Gwinnett County, State Court of Gwinnett County, City of Atlanta, DeKalb County, and City of Suwanee. In addition, Kristal has defended hundreds of individuals charges with traffic citations. As such, she is exteremly familar with many of the courts, judges, and prosecutors in the metro Atlanta area.. In addition, Kristal has successfully represented clients in a wide variety of family law cases, including divorce, child custody, child support, equitable division, contempt, family violence, legitimation, and pre- and post-nuptial agreements. Kristal is intimately familiar with the Atlanta metro area, having worked in a number of counties including, but not limited to DeKalb, Fulton, Gwinnett, Barrow, Clayton, Cobb, Hall, Cherokee, and Rockdale. She is admitted to practice in the Georgia Superior Court, the Court of Appeals, the Georgia Supreme Court, and the United States District Courts for the Northern and Middle Districts.
Kirk joined Pope McGlamry in 2006 and he is located in the Atlanta office. Kirk graduated from Auburn University in 1992 with a degree in Finance and accepted a commission in The United States Marine Corps the same year. He served as an infantry officer with the Second Marine Division and the Fourth Marine Division and in 2001 received his J.D. from the University of Alabama. In 2003, he was deployed with part of the Marine Corps Reserves to Wasit Province, Iraq as a part of Operation Iraqi Freedom.. Mr. Pope is currently focusing on practicing law in the areas of tort liability, personal injury, products liability, commercial litigation, consumer protection, and wrongful death.
Kevin Sobel is a partner in Kanner & Pintaluga’s personal injury practice and is the managing attorney of the Firm’s Georgia, Texas, and Mississippi teams.. When choosing an attorney, you not only want someone with experience you want someone who you know will be there when you need them. Kevin Sobel is that kind of attorney. Kevin started full time with the law firm of Kanner & Pintaluga in 2007 when it was just Howard Kanner and Eric Pintaluga.. Kevin has received many awards over the years, such as the Top 10 Personal Injury Attorneys Under 40 from the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys two years in a row. Kevin has also been a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, a prestigious group of trial lawyers in the United States where membership is limited to attorneys who have won million and multi-million-dollar verdicts and settlements. Kevin was also a recent recipient of the Avvo Client’s Choice Award for his high client ratings for the past 6 years.
Kevin Race is a founding partner of The Race Law Firm in Atlanta. After more than 20 years of representing doctors and hospitals, Kevin opened a new practice representing those injured through the negligence of others. While handling numerous medical malpractice cases, he also represents people injured in vehicle accidents and through the negligence of property owners such as negligent security.. Areas of Practice:. Medical Malpractice. Automobile collisions. Trucking/tractor trailer wrecks. Bicycle/Motorcycle wrecks. Elevator/escalator injuries. Mis-filled prescriptions. Nursing home abuse. Drowning accidents. Spinal cord injuries. Brain injuries. Premises liability. Apartment shootings/assaults. Slip and fall injuries. Bar Admissions. GeorgiaGeorgia Court of AppealsSupreme Court of GeorgiaU.S. District Court Northern District of GeorgiaU.S. District Court, Middle District of Georgia. Education. Georgia State University School of Law, Atlanta, GeorgiaJuris Doctor (Cum Laude). University of GeorgiaA.B.J.
Kevin graduated with Honors from Florida State University College of Law in Tallahassee, Florida. During law school, Kevin was active in the student body, holding membership in the Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law Society, and the Student Bar Association, among other organizations. Kevin graduated in the top one-third of his class, and received ‘book awards’ in the Cyberlaw Seminar and Evidence.. Kevin had the opportunity to study at the prestigious University of Sydney College of Law in Sydney, Australia, where he had the privilege to study key aspects of Common and International law under world-renowned professor Ron McCallum AO. After his second year at FSU, Kevin was an assistant professor in the law school’s Summer for Undergraduates program, assisting FSU professors in teaching elements of Constitutional, Criminal, and Evidentiary law to up and coming law students.. Kevin practices primarily personal injury and criminal defense trial work. He has served as legal counsel in jury trials in both personal injury and criminal defense work. He has recovered over a million dollars for his personal injury clients, and achieved dismissals or acquittals in many of his criminal defense cases.. Kevin earned his undergraduate degree from The University of Georgia, earning his Bachelor of Arts in History. During his time at UGA, Kevin also had the opportunity to study at Kanda University in Makuhari, Japan and King's College in the United Kingdom, earning certificates in Japanese Language and European History.. Kevin lives in Garden Hills, and when not practicing law he enjoys travel, history, Irish music, Martial Arts, and soccer. He speaks English, Japanese, Italian, and is proficient in German.