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Christian Lang is a partner in the Long-Term Care and Assisted Living Litigation Group at Hawkins Parnell Thackston & Young LLP. He concentrates his practice on defending nursing homes, assisted living facilities, home health care agencies, as well as all of their caregivers. He also represents clients in other aspects of medical malpractice, premises liability, toxic tort and food borne illness litigation. Christian has tried cases to verdict in Georgia and New Jersey.
Chris is an experienced employment and business lawyer who has successfully litigated disputes in federal and state courts all over the country. He has advised and represented clients in a wide variety of industries in numerous types of employment-related legal matters. He is acutely focused on the needs of his clients and what makes their businesses successful; he views himself as a business partner to help clients not only meet their immediate legal challenges but also achieve their long-term objectives and preserve their core values. Clients trust him to provide the right solution, at the right time, in the right way. Chris knows that a client's reputation can be its most valuable asset and that integrity always matters.
Chris is a trial lawyer at Rafi Law Firm and specializes in catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death cases of all types. Rafi Law Firm has recovered millions for individuals injured in tractor-trailer, commercial motor vehicle, and automobile accidents; crime victims in negligent security cases; and others who were seriously injured.
Charles H. ( Chuck ) Kuck" is an internationally recognized immigration attorney. Chuck has been helping people navigate the complex area of U.S. Immigration Law for more than 30 years. Chuck is a past National President of the American Immigration Lawyers Association ( AILA ) . He is also the Managing Partner of Kuck Baxter ImmigrationLLC, Georgia’s largest boutique immigration practice. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law at Emory University Law School, where he teaches the immigration law classes each year. He is listed in Best Lawyers in America, Who's Who of International Corporate Immigration Attorneys, Chambers USA, America's Leading Lawyers for Business, Chambers Global, The World' Leading Lawyers For Businesses, in Atlanta Magazine as a Georgia Super Lawyer, and is recognized by Georgia Trend Magazine as one of the "Legal Elite" in the state of Georgia. He has spoken to numerous legal and business conferences on all immigration related topics, has testified in Congress on various aspects of Immigration Law and Immigration Reform, is frequently quoted in the national press, has appeared regularly on television and cable news outlets, and has litigated extensively against the government on a variety of immigration issues. He has handled an extraordinary variety of immigration cases, including a number that have received national attention, including that of 21 Savage, Youssef Megahed and Sascha Herrera. He has represented world acclaimed researchers and scientists, humble asylum seekers, Fortune 500 companies, and small emloyers and investors. If you want to visit his law firm, you can find them at , or you can email him directly at You can listen to his podcast on , The Immigration Hour, read his comments on Twitter @Ckuck, or read his blog at , Musings on Immigration.
Charles Bridgers graduated from Emory University with a double major in history and biology. He received his law degree from Georgia State University College of Law and obtained his law license in 1993, which qualified him to practice before all Georgia state courts. He also holds a license to appear before the U.S. district courts for the northern and middle districts of Georgia and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd, 6th and 11th districts.. He has been practicing law in Atlanta since he graduated cum laude from Georgia State University School of Law in 1993. Mr. Bridgers handles civil litigation for employees, executives, and employers having served as counsel in over 600 federal litigation matters including approximately 350 Fair Labor Standard Act cases. He is experienced in complex labor and employment matters; employment contract issues including non-competition, trade secrets, and other restrictive covenants; as well as the Fair Labor Standards Act. Mr. Bridgers also applies his experience in litigating problems to assist executives and employers to avoid disputes through initial employment agreements and, if necessary, through negotiation of fair severance agreements. He also organizes and advises a variety of exempt non-profit and religious organizations.. Mr. Bridgers serves as general counsel for several Atlanta businesses and is former local and conflict counsel for major national law firms.. Charles holds an AV / Preeminent rating from the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory and has been selected as a Georgia Superlawyer.
Catherine Banich is a commercial litigator who has more than 18 years of experience across multiple practice areas. She focuses on the representation of financial institutions in the prosecution and defense of a variety of claims in federal and state courts at both the trial and appellate levels.. Representative clients include community and regional banks along with some of the largest financial institutions in the nation.. Representative actions include asset recovery against borrowers and guarantors, restructuring and workouts, regulatory compliance litigation under the Truth in Lending Act (TILA), Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA), Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) and related acts, mortgage fraud litigation, defense of wrongful foreclosure and eviction actions, judicial foreclosures, tax sales and related litigation, receiverships, title curative litigation, reformation and declaratory actions, contract and agency disputes, quiet title cases, equitable subrogation cases, boundary disputes, trespass, ejection and encroachment, and premises liability claims.. A significant portion of Ms. Banich’s practice also is devoted to employment litigation, with a focus on the representation of employers in claims of discrimination, harassment, retaliation, employment-related torts, employment contracts and post-employment restrictive covenants. Ms. Banich also counsels employers in employee relations, discipline and discharge matters, and assists in drafting employment policies in compliance with federal and state employment laws.
Casey Cleaver is an Associate Attorney with the Willis Law Firm. Casey’s educational background includes a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice with a minor in Legal Studies from the University of Central Florida, the 2017 College Football National Champions.*. Casey then went on to law school where he graduated from the nationally ranked Campbell University Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law located in Raleigh, North Carolina. Upon graduating law school, Casey was awarded Most Outstanding Advocate by the North Carolina Advocates for Justice. Casey also served as a marketing co-chair and event coordinator for CPILSA, Campbell Public Interest Law Students Association.. During law school, Casey was sworn in under the Third Year Practice Rule and represented the State of North Carolina within the District Attorney’s Office in Wilmington, North Carolina. While there, Casey had the privilege of working with and trying cases in front of the local defense bar, victims, witnesses, and district court judges. Casey also had the incredible opportunity to work for the Wake County Public Defender’s Office in his second year of law school. Casey is forever grateful to have experience in both defense and prosecution because he feels it provides him with a balanced and well-rounded approach in analyzing cases.. Casey has chosen this area of law because he firmly believes protecting the civil liberties and rights of others is a profession of the highest calling. He aspires to make a positive impact in people’s lives when they need it most.. “Service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.”. -Muhammad Ali
Cary S. King is an Attorney, Senior Of Counsel and Registered Neutral with Jacobs & King, LLC. With over 30 years practicing law, Cary has a wealth of experience assisting clients with their civil and criminal litigation matters including family law, business related disputes, estate and probate litigation, employment issues and real estate/construction matters. In mediation and arbitration matters, he brings his wide-ranging legal experience to objectively help attorneys and their clients find workable solutions to often complicated and contentious litigation.. Licensed by the State Bar of Georgia and a member of their Military and Veteran’s Law Section, Cary is currently nominated to serve as the Chairman of the section for the 2015-2016 term and is a Registered Neutral licensed by the Administrative Office of Courts and the Commission on Dispute Resolution. He is a member of the American Bar Association’s Dispute Resolution Section and the Atlanta Vietnam Veterans Business Association, where he has served as a past president and chairman, and is a current Board member. Cary is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Cary Ichter’s is a story of the American Dream come true, with hard work, tenacity, and determination at its core. Cary’s family settled in Douglasville, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, where he attended high school. Cary began debating as a high school junior, and upon graduation, he was offered a full debate scholarship at the University of West Georgia (then known as West Georgia College). West Georgia has historically had one of the best debate programs in the United States. With tuition and books covered, Cary funded the balance of his college and living expenses by working at Kroger, where he unloaded trucks and stocked shelves at night.. While at the University of West Georgia, Cary participated in debate for four years, maintained a rigorous class schedule during the day, and, at night, drove from Carrollton to Douglasville to work at Kroger.. In his final year of school, Cary accomplished two impressive feats. First, Cary ran for President of the West Georgia Student Government Association, making the campaign promise that he would quit his job at Kroger and dedicate that time to running Student Government and tending to the interests of his fellow students. Cary won that election, and true to form, he resigned from Kroger so that he could devote his time to tending to his duties as President of Student Government.. Additionally, as a college senior, Cary and his partner were ranked number seven (#7) in the country and received a first round bid to the National Debate Tournament. That same year, Cary received the Southern Debater of the Year from Stamford University.. Cary moved on to great success at the University of Georgia Law School where in 1984 he graduated magna cum laude, became a member of the Order of the Coif, was a member of the Georgia Law Review, and was published in Volume 18 of the Georgia Law Review.. Cary’s dedication and tenacity landed him a coveted position in the litigation department of Powell Goldstein, then considered to be the finest litigation law firm in Atlanta under one of the most revered trial attorneys in the southeast, Jerry Blackstock.. Mr. Blackstock saw something in young Ichter. While most young lawyers rarely saw the interior of a courtroom, Cary was trying cases, initially second chair, and eventually as lead counsel. Mr. Blackstock had Cary work alongside him representing Delta Air Lines, State Farm Insurance Company, international real estate investment and technology companies.. Cary had been at Powell Goldstein little more than seven years when he was bitten by the entrepreneurial bug and started his own firm, founding Meadows, Ichter & Trigg with Dart Meadows and Mark Trigg. While they started the firm with a secretary and a part-time paralegal, the firm grew rather rapidly. In 2000, when Mark Trigg left the firm, former Georgia Attorney General Mike Bowers became a name partner in the firm, creating Meadows, Ichter & Bowers.. The firm grew to be as large as the litigation departments of Atlanta’s largest law firms and every bit as formidable. Meadows, Ichter & Bowers handled business litigation, representing corporate entities and individuals, enjoying tremendous success in and out of the courtroom. By 2003, Meadows, Ichter & Bowers had grown to over 30 lawyers and more than 50 employees. That same year, the partners were persuaded to merge with Balch & Bingham, a prominent Birmingham, Alabama law firm.. While at Balch & Bingham, Cary handled business litigation throughout the country and was a rising star in the Atlanta legal community. In 2003, Cary acted as lead trial counsel for EarthLink in a three week jury trial in Columbus, Ohio. Cary’s local counsel in that case was Thompson Hine, a firm that had recently opened an office in Atlanta. Thompson Hine recruited Cary to join its Atlanta office as its lead litigator.. As Ichter was contemplating an offer of partnership with Thompson Hine, he was approached by Adorno Yoss of Miami, Florida, then the largest minority-owned law firm in the country, and offered a partnership. Unfortunately, with the financial crisis that followed, Adorno was unable to pay its producers. So, Cary decided to leave with colleague, Jim Thomas (formerly of McKenna Long) and a two other lawyers to establish Ichter Thomas in 2009.. Although the firm was formed at the beginning of the financial crisis, Ichter Thomas flourished, representing large and small businesses and individuals. Cary quickly became high profile for his handling of cases other lawyers would not touch. In particular, Cary represented guarantors in collection cases–an area of considerable demand after the financial crisis. In what was virtually unprecedented performance, Ichter beat back motions for summary judgment in those cases, took the cases to jury trials, and obtained results for his clients that resulted in their having to pay nothing to the plaintiff banks .. Ichter also successfully represented a number of franchisees in litigation seeking to rescind their franchise relationships with various franchisors, obtaining awards worth millions of dollars to his clients.. Cary has represented the Development Authority of Fulton County in litigation since 2009. In particular, Cary prevailed in a case in which individual taxpayers challenged and sought to unravel $5 billion of development bond transactions. Cary won that $5 billion case by way of summary judgment, which the Georgia Supreme Court affirmed in SJN Properties, LLC v. Fulton County Board of Assessors, 296 Ga. 793 (2015).. In connection with his development bond work, Cary was able to persuade the Georgia Court of Appeals to overrule a fourteen year-old precedent. Additionally, Cary has been lead counsel in bond validation hearings in which over $2 billion of development bonds have been validated, financing projects that have brought thousands of jobs to Fulton County.. When Jim Thomas decided to return to McKenna Long, Cary formed Ichter Kresky, LLC with Caroline Kresky, a well-respected family law practitioner. Together they tried divorce cases involving a multi-million dollar marital estate in a bench trial; they successfully handled a dispute involving the removal of the trustee from a family trust worth more than $70 million; and Cary succesfully tried a divorce case to a jury–quite an unusual occurrence. As a consequence of this experience, today Cary has the expertise to handle family law matters and issues related to trusts and estates.. In 2016, Ichter Davis, a boutique litigation firm in Atlanta, was formed to handle commercial litigation, trust and estate disputes, and family law litigation for high net worth individuals. Cary Ichter, as Managing Partner, coupled with William Daniel Davis have extensive experience in the courtroom, in corporate settings and in championing alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. This expertise sets them apart from other litigation firms. They work tirelessly to deliver results for their clients and are fiercely dedicated advocates both in and outside of the courtroom.. Cary has also been active acting as a court-appointed Special Master in various matters since 2005. Cary is typically appointed to act as a Special Master in complex commercial matters and mass tort and class action cases. In 2005, Cary joined the Academy of Court Appointed Masters (ACAM), the only national organization dedicated to educating the bench and bar on the appointment and use of Special Masters. In 2011, Cary was elected to the Board of ACAM. In 2014, he was elected President of the Academy, and in 2016 he became the first ACAM President ever to be re-elected.. As a consequence of his interest in the use of Special Masters by the courts, Cary took it upon himself to draft and to shepherd through the approval process Georgia’s Uniform Superior Court Rule governing the appointment and use of special masters in Georgia courts.. In his prestigious career, Cary has tried over fifty jury trials on a wide range of issues, including franchise relationships, sexual harassment, employment discrimination, real estate disputes, personal injuries, fraud, partnership break-ups, collections, UCC sales issues, and other commercial disputes. Cary has also successfully handled cases involving software licensing, municipal bond financing, fraud, professional wrestling, employment disputes, restrictive covenants ancillary to employment agreements, trade secrets, misappropriation of business opportunities, and intellectual property disputes. Cary is widely recognized as one of the best and most active commercial litigation lawyers in the State of Georgia.
Carlos Colón-Machargo is a fully bilingual (English-Spanish) attorney-at-law and Certified Public Accountant (CPA) with over twenty years of experience. His major areas of practice include labor and employment law; business, corporate law and contracts. During his career, Carlos has represented and counseled both individuals and entities of all sizes in the areas described above. He is currently admitted to practice law in Georgia, Florida, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico and currently licensed as a CPA in Florida. He received a Master of Laws from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1997, where he concentrated in Labor and Employment Law (LL.M. Labor and Employment Law). Before receiving such degree, Carlos obtained a Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the Inter American University of Puerto Rico, School of Law in 1996 and a Bachelor in Business Administration, cum laude, with a major in Accounting, from the University of Puerto Rico in 1993.
Carl Lietz is a federal criminal lawyer. His practice covers all phases of the federal criminal process, including pre-indictment investigations and negotiations, trials, sentencing hearings and appeals. Although he enjoys working on any matter pending in federal court, in the last several years, his practice has been devoted primarily to the defense of complex, white-collar matters. Among others, he has represented corporate officials on a whole range of federal matters, as well as doctors facing fraud and over-prescribing charges.
Carl H. Anderson, Jr. is a Partner with Hawkins Parnell Thackston & Young who has successfully defended and favorably prosecuted cases involving claims ranging from several Thousand to several Billion Dollars. He concentrates his practice on business torts, including Fair Debt Collection Practice Act (FDCPA) and Fair Credit Reporting Act cases, commercial and contractual disputes and equitable relief. He also has a wealth of knowledge and experience handling fiduciary, real estate, intellectual property, professional negligence, and product liability litigation.. Carl prides himself on being detail-oriented, and his peers often consult with him on difficult procedural issues. He is extremely attentive to each and every one of his clients which is evidenced by their loyalty. Carl’s honesty and integrity is revered by fellow colleagues, opposing counsel, and judges.
Candace M. Malone, Esq. is a dually licensed attorney, licensed in both Georgia and New York. In 2010, Candace earned an undergraduate degree in Telecommunication/Media Studies with an English minor from Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas. She then went on to attend Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School, where she graduated with a Juris Doctorate degree in 2014. During law school, Candace was selected as a member of Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School’s Moot Court Board and as a Dean’s Fellow for her achievements in Legal Research and Writing as well as Oral Advocacy. Following law school, Attorney Malone began her career working for the City of Atlanta as a Conflict Attorney, before the Honorable Judge Christopher Ward and the Honorable Judge Crystal Gaines defending Georgians charged with both major and minor D.U.I., drug and traffic offenses. While working for the City of Atlanta, Candace attained multiple case dismissals for DUI, drug and traffic court clients. Further fueling her passion for criminal justice, Candace went on to become a Supervising Assistant District Attorney with the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office, where she presented over 2,000 cases before Grand Juries for indictment on behalf of the State of Georgia. She also provided legal support to various law enforcement agencies throughout Greater Atlanta to ensure justice was served in her community. Attorney Malone’s willingness to learn civil law and to become a well-rounded attorney led her to sign on as an Associate Attorney with one of New York City’s top law firms, where she defended various insurance companies from personal injury actions, including motor vehicle accidents, slip and falls, construction accidents, medical malpractice actions and wrongful death actions. During this time, Candace gained a keen understanding of how insurance companies evaluate personal injury claims as well as a mastery of civil law. Candace’s expertise in insurance law and desire to continue in her zealous advocacy for others led her to join one of the nation’s most acclaimed personal injury firms, Morgan & Morgan, as an Associate Attorney. Throughout her time as a personal injury attorney, she has successfully helped injured clients all over Georgia receive compensation for life changing accidents. Candace prides herself on providing the best legal representation to each and every client that walks through the door, and she constantly works to perfect her craft and obtain the best possible outcome for her clients. A native of Las Vegas, Nevada, Candace enjoys spending time with family and friends and experiencing the world through travel. She is a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the Atlanta Bar Association, the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys and the New York Bar Association.
Business Litigation: We represent high-net-worth individuals, entrepreneurs, professionals, doctors, lawyers, and businesses. Our cases typically involve fraud or bad faith in the context of the sale of assets or stock, in the course of business, or in a partnership dispute or dissolution. We also handle matters that involve trust law, and breach of fiduciary duty.. Doctor Peer Review Law: We represent doctors who feel they are being squeezed out of their hospital: doctors undergoing peer review, those who may have negative National Practitioner Data Bank reports, and doctors who are being harassed and targeted by nursing staff and administration.
Business attorney with concentrations in intellectual property and franchising. I practice in the areas of patent, trademark, copyright and licensing law with an emphasis on client counseling and the selection and protection of enforceable intellectual property assets. I have extensive experience in assisting clients with the development of global branding strategies and I have performed numerous intellectual property audits and due diligence reviews. I assist individuals and corporations by understanding their business and helping them implement processes to better align efforts between legal, marketing, and technology. By doing so, my clients achieve a risk reduced approach to protecting and promoting their intellectual property, both in the United States and abroad. Additionally, I assist franchise and distribution clients with a wide variety of corporate and franchise legal issues, including structuring programs, drafting agreements and disclosure documents, obtaining appropriate registrations, protecting intellectual property, and resolving relationship issues and disputes. My unique combination of intellectual property, corporate, and franchise experience allows me to provide comprehensive legal services to companies growing or joining franchise systems. Within these practice areas, I represent a diverse client portfolio, from start-ups to mature companies with multi-national operations. With my broad range of transactional and litigation experience, I am able to provide general counsel to my clients, collaboratively maturing their businesses from infancy to prominence within their various industries.
Brittany Barto represents businesses and individuals in general liability matters. Her practice focuses primarily on the defense of claims related to automobile & trucking liability and handling a range of matters for an American multinational technology company.. Prior to joining Wilson Elser, Brittany practiced personal injury and employment litigation focusing on motor vehicle collisions, general negligence and violations of federal employment law. She has experience handling matters with the EEOC and state and federal courts throughout the southeast. This experience translates a strong litigation background and a helpful perspective for Brittany’s clients in both strategizing and expediting issues to resolution.. In law school, Brittany was a member of the Student Trial Lawyers Association where her trial team won a national championship. Brittany is barred to practice law in both Georgia and Florida.
Briant G. Mildenhall is an attorney at Fried Goldberg LLC who represents individuals and families in catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases against corporations and insurance companies. Prior to joining Fried Goldberg, Briant was a partner at a firm specializing in plaintiff personal injury cases. He worked at his prior firm ten years and gained experience trying and litigating trucking cases, motor vehicle collision cases, and premises liability cases. Before that, Briant worked for several years at a firm handling defense of trucking and premises liability cases. He has first-hand knowledge of how insurance companies evaluate claims and uses this insider knowledge to help his injured clients.. Briant grew up in Marietta, Georgia. He obtained his B.A. degree from Brigham Young University in 2002 majoring in Russian and Foreign Literature. Briant then received his J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2007.. Briant was awarded a Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating of AV Preeminent, the highest possible rating in both legal ability and ethical standards. He was also named one of the Top 100 attorneys in Georgia and one of the top 40 lawyers under the age of 40 by The National Trial Lawyers Association. He was named multiple times to the lists of Legal Elite by Georgia Trend Magazine and Rising Stars by Super Lawyers. Briant has a 10.0/10.0 Superb rating on AVVO.. Mr. Mildenhall is fluent in Russian and has taught trial advocacy skills to students in Ukraine and Moldova. He currently serves as the Chairperson of the Atlanta Chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society. He is also an Eagle Scout.. Briant married his wife Katie in 2002, and they now live in Roswell with their five children. Briant enjoys hiking and playing soccer with his family and is a passionate Georgia football and Atlanta United fan.
Brianna E. Williams is an attorney and founder of Mélange, a full-service employment law firm focused primarily on the unique needs of employees. From negotiating employment and severance agreements to representing individuals before the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Department of Labor, and in courts across multiple jurisdictions, Brianna’s practice covers the gamut of everything related to the employment relationship – from hiring to separation.. Brianna also provides preventative advice to employers. Through Mélange, Brianna has helped several organizations manage their differences, similarities, and tensions in meaningful ways. She has presented at conferences across the country on the topics of diversity management, OFCCP compliance, and strategic visioning, and her work has been published nationally.. Aside from the law, Brianna has been the “voice” of creatives across the country for over three decades. Prior to entering law school, Brianna was a graphic designer and ran a consulting firm aimed at addressing the unique needs of creative professionals. Through Ethereal Image, Brianna brokered CD replication agreements; assisted her clients with the attainment of copyrights and mechanical licenses; negotiated record deals, management, and booking agreements, and facilitated the distribution of her clients’ releases through established outlets. A jazz pianist herself (and the mother of a Grammy-nominated multi-instrumentalist), Brianna’s love for the arts is deeply personal.. Brianna is also an active member of the community. She has served as the Director of Communications for the National Bar Association; an instructor at Morehouse College’s Project Identity Saturday Institute; has served as a guest lecturer in Music Business at Loyola University and strategic visioning at Oglethorpe University, and is an advisory board member of Rialto Center for the Arts at Georgia State University and a board member of the State Bar of Georgia’s Committee to Promote Inclusion in the Profession. Brianna has been recognized as one of the Nation’s Best Advocates: Top 40 Under 40 by The National Bar Association and IMPACT, as a Super Lawyer, and as a member of The National Black Lawyers Top 40 Under 40.. Brianna serves as a hearing officer for DeKalb County and is a registered neutral certified by the Georgia Commission on Dispute Resolution. A graduate of Tulane University (Bachelor of Science in Psychology) and Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert School of Law (Bachelor of Civil Law and Juris Doctor), Brianna is admitted to practice in both Georgia and Louisiana.
Brian Sprinkle’s practice focuses on tort liability defense work, appellate practice, insurance coverage analysis, and the defense of bad faith claims against insurance carriers. He has represented national insurance carriers, multinational corporations, and banks in a variety of cases. Brian has significant experience in all aspects of civil litigation, including deposing plaintiffs and experts, drafting motions, arguing motions, and trying cases. He has drafted petitions and briefs in cases before the Georgia Court of Appeals, the Georgia Supreme Court, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Additionally, Brian has successfully argued numerous motions for summary judgment. He has tried multiple cases in both bench and jury settings. Brian has also been recognized as a Super Lawyer Rising Star in the State of Georgia, an honor provided to only 2.5% of lawyers in Georgia.
Brian McEvoy is a former federal prosecutor with a practice focus on white collar criminal defense and a special emphasis in health care fraud matters.After graduating from Boston College, cum laude, in 1994, Brian attended Georgia State University College of Law. While at Georgia State, Brian was the lead oralist for the school's National Competition moot court team, the coach for the school's ABA National Appellate Advocacy Competition team, and the captain of the school's Jessup International Moot Court Team. Brian also spent a semester studying in Madrid, Spain through the International Law Program of William & Mary College of Law.After his law school graduation in 1997, Brian entered into a clerkship with the Honorable John E. Dougherty, United Stated Magistrate Judge, Northern District of Georgia. Upon completion of his clerkship with Magistrate Judge Dougherty, Brian began a clerkship with the Honorable Orinda D. Evans, Chief Judge, Northern District of Georgia.Brian joined a small Atlanta firm in 2001, and was involved in representing clients in a wide variety of matters, including both civil and criminal litigation in state and federal courts. In 2004, Brian left for the United States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of Georgia in Savannah, prosecuting general economic crimes, fraud, and public corruption cases.In 2007, Brian received special commendation from the Department of Health and Human Services for his work prosecuting Health Care Fraud matters. In 2008, he was named as the District's Health Care Fraud Coordinator and started the District's first Health Care Fraud Task Force.Brian is currently a Sharholder at Polsinelli in Atlanta and focuses his practice on white collar criminal defense, business litigation, and government and internal corporate investigations. As a former federal prosecutor, Brian has extensive criminal trial experience and an expertise in civil and criminal health care fraud, mortgage fraud, securities fraud, government contracting, environmental and other civil and criminal regulatory matters.. ATLANTA HEALTH CARE FRAUD ATTORNEY. ATLANTA WHITE COLLAR CRIMINAL DEFENSE ATTORNEY
Brian D. "Buck" Rogers is a native of Atlanta and a graduate of the Westminster Schools. Buck earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Georgia in 1990 and a Juris Doctor from Vanderbilt University School of Law in 1994.. Buck was named as one of the top 14 lawyers under the age of 40 by the Daily Report and was named a Rising Star by the Super Lawyers edition of the Atlanta Magazine in 2005 and 2006. Buck is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, the Atlanta Bar Association and the Lawyer's Club of Atlanta. Buck is a graduate of the National College of Advocacy (2000) and the Ultimate Trial College in Washington, D.C. (2005). He is currently a master in the Lamar Inn of Court (2002-present) and was a barrister in the Bleckley Inn of Court (2000-2002) and Joseph Henry Lumpkin Inn of Court (1996-1998).. Buck has devoted himself to community service, including serving on the Board of Directors of the Civil Justice PAC Inc., the Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and the Shepherd Spinal and Brain Injury Center, where he serves on the Auxiliary Board and the Advisory Board. He is a third generation lawyer and has focused his practice on representing catastrophically injured victims in the areas of trucking litigation, vehicular accidents, premises liability, products liability and railroad collisions.
Brian Craig has spent much of his legal career representing victims of injury in Atlanta. Throughout the years, he has achieved outstanding outcomes through settlements and trial verdicts for his clients. He is well known for his dedicated work ethic, open communication style, and impressive courtroom experience. After obtaining several high-value settlements and verdicts for his clients, Brian was named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers, marking him as one of the top 2.5% of lawyers under the age of 40 in Georgia. He has also been named a “Top 40 Under 40 Lawyer” by the National Trial Lawyers Association and the Top 100 Trial Lawyers.As a dedicated personal injury attorney, Brian has worked with many clients who were going through the most difficult times of their lives. He takes his responsibility to them very seriously, and always prepares for cases as if they’re going to trial – ready to take it as far as it needs to go for their deserved compensation.
Brazilian citizen by birth and American citizen by choice, I am licensed to practice law in Brazil and in the United States. I currently practice 100% immigration, and my office is located in midtown Atlanta. It would be my pleasure to talk to you about your case and have the opportunity to help you in your legal matters.
Bradley W. Pratt is a trial lawyer. He has tried cases throughout the Southeast, including in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, and Texas. He has tried "bellwether" mass tort cases in specialized jurisdictions like the Complex Litigation Center at the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas. And he has argued appeals before the state and federal appellate courts, including the Georgia Supreme Court and the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.. Mr. Pratt's practice focuses on high exposure trucking accident litigation, catastrophic personal injury cases, product liability/mass torts, pharmaceutical and medical device cases, consumer fraud litigation, whistleblower actions, business disputes, and class actions.. He has built a reputation for vigorous advocacy for his clients in and out of the courtroom, while maintaining the highest levels of professionalism throughout the engagement. Mr. Pratt has the specialized experience to lead any complex and high stakes case to a successful conclusion.. Prior to founding The Pratt Law Firm, he was a Partner at King & Spalding, a 130-year-old AmLaw 50 firm that represents over half of the Fortune Global 100, with 18 offices in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Mr. Pratt began his legal career after being selected as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable Rhesa Hawkins Barksdale on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, joined King & Spalding following that clerkship, and was fortunate to be elected partner at the firm after only six years. As a partner for another six years, Mr. Pratt was entrusted with some of the firm's most challenging matters, including "bet the company" lawsuits that targeted a flagship product or the overall corporate brand, and legal challenges brought on multiple fronts (including from civil lawsuits, state and federal government investigations, consumer advocates, and the media).. Mr. Pratt is a member of All Saints' Episcopal Church, and lives in Atlanta with his wife, Lelia, and their three children, Cole, Abby, and Betty.