Top best H Lawyers in ZIP 30309 | 398 available
398 H lawyers are available in ZIP code 30309 in Atlanta, Georgia. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 52% provide free consultation with average fees of $389 per hour.
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Whitney D. Mauk is a practiced lawyer with a compassionate heart for helping you and your children through this difficult time in your life. Her legal career began in 1999 when she received her Juris Doctor from Indiana University Maurer School of Law. As a trial lawyer, Ms. Mauk worked in a number of litigation areas before finding her passion for family law in 2005. It was in family law that she was able to truly connect with her clients. She opened her own practice in 2013. Today Ms. Mauk enjoys helping her clients find positive solutions when they need it most. She walks clients through sometimes tearful consultations to see them come out of the tunnel in the end, feeling more assured.. Ms. Mauk encourages her clients to take the less expensive and less stressful route to solving legal problems. With experience as both a litigator and as a registered mediator, she appreciates the value of alternative dispute resolution and when to use it.. She is active in the legal community and continually works to improve her legal knowledge. She is a member of the State Bar of Georgia and the Atlanta Bar Association. She is a former member of the State Bar of Georgia's Board of Governors. She holds memberships in The Charles Longstreet Weltner Family Law American Inn of Court and the Lawyers Club of Atlanta. She has also been selected for inclusion in Super Lawyers list and recognized as one of Georgia's Legal Elite.
Vanessa S. Perlman is an attorney and policy advisor in Jolley Law Group’s Atlanta office, where she focuses on corporate and nonprofit governance, commercial contracts, regulatory compliance, and other transactional matters for health industry clients.
Trial lawyer who practices in both the state and federal level. I have been practicing ONLY criminal defense since 1997.
The Lefkowitz Firm, LLC, represents individuals and corporations in their claims for legal malpractice (legal negligence) and similar claims such as breach of fiduciary duty; trustee misconduct; executor misconduct and ethical misconduct by attorneys and other fiduciaries. The firm also represents attorneys and law firms with regard to risk management and attorney’s fee disputes. David Lefkowitz is an Adjunct Professor of Legal Malpractice Law at the University of Georgia School of Law.
Simply put, Hahnah defends and supports your ability to make a living. As a registered nurse turned lawyer with over 20 years of combined experience, Hahnah has walked a mile in your shoes. Hahnah utilizes her unique perspective and insight when representing her clients. Indeed, Hahnah’s real-world experience gives her an edge over many other lawyers. Hahnah’s law practice focuses on the defense of nurses, nurse practitioners, physicians, physician assistants, therapists, dentists, mental health professionals, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals in all aspects of professional license matters, including license applications, Board complaints and investigations, employer investigations, allegations of professional misconduct, allegations of drug diversion or abuse, and professional malpractice cases. Hahnah also represents healthcare professionals in criminal matters and business transaction matters such as contract drafting, negotiation and business formation.
Shawn Eisenberg graduated from West Virginia University in 1999 and Hofstra University School of Law in 2002. Shawn was also the Business Editor of the Hofstra Law Review. Shawn is a member in good standing of the New York and Georgia bars and has practiced law in Atlanta since 2006. Shawn's practice focuses on consumer bankruptcy, loan origination servicing and commercial real estate. In addition to representing his law firm clients, Shawn also serves as Vice President of Management and Leasing for LIT Property Services.
Senior Counsel Dale Margolin Cecka obtained her undergraduate degree from Stanford University in 1999 and her law degree from Columbia University School of Law in New York in 2004 where she was a Harlan Fisk Stone Scholar. Upon graduation from law school, Dale was awarded a prestigious Skadden Fellowship to work at the Legal Aid Society of New York, where she advocated for children aging out of foster care. At the end of the two-year Fellowship, Dale was awarded a Teaching Fellowship at St. John's University School of Law in New York, where she also directed their Child Advocacy Clinic. In 2008, she moved to Richmond, VA to become the Founder and Director of the Jeanette Lipman Family Law Clinic at the University of Richmond School of Law and a full Clinical Professor of Law. For 11 years, Dale was responsible for teaching all aspects of family law to her law students and supervising them as they developed practical skills representing clients of the Family Law Clinic.. In addition to teaching and representing clients, Dale has enjoyed writing articles that explore many cutting edge issues in child welfare and domestic relations law. Her legal scholarship has appeared in the Law Reviews of Catholic University Law School, University of South Carolina Law School and West Virginia University Law School, among others, and she was contributor to the book, Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Opinions of the United States Supreme Court, published by the Cambridge University Press in 2016. Her articles have been cited in several Supreme Courts across the country, including Michigan and Iowa. For the past three years, Dale has also been the lead author of the treatise on Family Law for Virginia (Family Law: Theory, Practice and Forms), most recently completing the manuscript for the 2020 edition to be released to all judges, law schools, and firms in Virginia in April 2021. Dale has also appeared on National Public Radio and in various podcasts and has published an Op-Ed in The Washington Post related to her advocacy in family law and child welfare. Dale just learned that one her articles is the basis for a legislative proposal pending in New York state.. After relocating with her family to Atlanta, GA, Dale joined the Georgia Attorney General's Office in 2019 as an Assistant Attorney General. As an AAG, Dale argued in the Georgia Court of Appeals and the Georgia Supreme Court on behalf of the State, and in federal court in major multi-state antitrust litigation. While the work at the Attorney General's office was intellectually stimulating, challenging and important, Dale missed working with families to help them through their most difficult times. Dale is thrilled to have the opportunity to return to practicing and publishing in the area of family law and to be joining the Aaron Thomas Law firm in its client-oriented and forward-looking practice of family law.. Dale is a member of three state Bars: Georgia, Virginia and New York, and is admitted to practice in several federal jurisdictions.. Here, you can find all of Dale's research and scholarly papers: =877467
Nelson Tyrone devotes his practice to representing people who have been seriously injured and to representing families who have lost a loved as a result of another’s negligence. Background. Mr. Tyrone is a graduate of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia (CLA&S 1992) and received his law degree (with honors) from the University Of Georgia School Of Law (1998). Mr. Tyrone first practiced as an associate attorney with Atlanta’s pre-eminent criminal defense law firm, Garland, Samuel & Loeb, P.C. While an attorney with Garland, Samuel & Loeb, Mr. Tyrone represented clients in a variety of major felony and white collar criminal defense work in both state and federal courts and received acquittals from juries in a variety of major felony criminal prosecutions. Among the cases he was involved in were the defense of Baltimore Ravens defensive back Ray Lewis and the defense of the United States Government's prosecution of the Gold Club in Atlanta, Georgia. After leaving Garland, Samuel & Loeb, P.C. he worked for Butler, Wooten P.C. in Atlanta and Columbus, Georgia working primarily in the areas of medical malpractice, aviation and auto products liability work. Since 2002 Mr. Tyrone has practiced as Nelson O. Tyrone P.C. – representing people who have been severely injured and families who have lost a loved one as a result of a Defendant’s negligence. He is very selective about the cases he is willing to take on as the time and effort involved with each client allows him to only represent a few clients at one time. He is often brought in to cases by other attorneys to lead the trial of their client’s cases. He prepares every case for trial – believing that is the best way to obtain full justice for his clients. He has represented individuals in thirty-seven (37) jury trials in state and federal courts in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, Nebraska, Mississippi, Ohio and New York.. Specialties. Nelson Tyrone devotes his practice to representing people who have been catastrophically injured and to representing families who have lost a loved as a result of another’s negligence. He is a guest lecturer on "Discovering the Story" of the trial, the use of focus groups in trial preparation, and the nerve disorder Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD).. Mr. Tyrone is a founding member of the Red Clay Democrats of Georgia and is member of the Board of Covenant Community, a residential treatment home for men suffering from alcohol and drug addiction. Mr. Tyrone represents the men of Covenant Community pro-bono while they are residents of the treatment program. In 2008 he completed his first Marathon in Birmingham, Alabama and his first Iron Man Triathlon in Tempe, Arizona. He is married to Leslie Katharine Tyrone, an architect. He has two daughters: McGowan who is nine years old and Leslie Munday (Munday) who is two years old, a lab (Beau) and mix (Emily). They live in the Druid Hills neighborhood of Atlanta.
Ms. Savannah Steele is a native of Central Florida, growing up in the Space Coast. While in High School, Savannah began volunteering for the State Attorney’s Office in the 18th Judicial Circuit through their Prosecution Alternative for Youth Program where she was able to advocate for other teens in a juvenile diversion program. She has been dedicated to the practice of law ever since. She is a graduate of the Florida State University where she received a B.A. in Communications and a B.A. in Psychology. At Florida State, Savannah was well known and distinguished from her peers in her dedication to giving back to the local community through service.. She next graduated from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University earning her J.D. and a Graduate Diploma in Comparative Law, being trained in both the civil and common law. While in law school, Savannah served on the Student Bar Association for two years, as the Governor for the 13th District of the American Bar Association’s Law Student Division, and as the President of the Public Interest Law Society. She was awarded the Law Student Pro Bono award by the Louisiana State Bar Association, the Outstanding Clinical Student Award by the Clinical Legal Education Association, the Chancellor’s Scholar Award, the Chancellor’s Outstanding Pro Bono Service Award as well as three CALI awards for Academic Excellence.. Following graduation, Savannah moved to Atlanta and worked for a general practice litigation firm, where she specialized in family law practice, and has now been practicing exclusively in family law since 2015. Savannah has served as an Emerging Leader for the American Bar Association, on the Law Day Team as well as the Membership Project Team. In addition, Savannah served at the District Justice for the 17th District of Phi Alpha Delta, Law Fraternity International from 2015 - 2020.
John Hutchins is a seasoned technology lawyer with a broad range of skills and experience. His practice is a combination of complex commercial litigation and trial work, technology transactions, and compliance advice and counseling. He is Co-Leader of LeClairRyan’s Technology practice. His quarter century of litigation experience runs the gamut in subject matter, from software, to data breaches, to eminent domain, to vintage race cars, to death penalty habeas corpus, but he has particular experience in matters involving technology, intellectual property, privacy and data security, government procurement, restrictive covenants and breach of fiduciary duty. He has tried numerous cases to jury verdict, as well as bench trials, arbitrations and other evidentiary hearings in state and federal courts around the country.His transactional practice consists of a mix of complex technology transactions, including sourcing deals, hosted services arrangements, cloud computing, technology licensing, systems procurement and project implementation.His compliance practice focuses on state, federal and international privacy and data security issues, the Internet, e-commerce, cloud computing, social media, and records management. He founded LeClairRyan’s Privacy & Data Security practice and is the Editor of the firm’s blog – Information Counts. He is a frequent speaker and is published widely on technology law topics, and he has been quoted by news outlets like National Public Radio, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Forbes, ComputerWorld and Law360.
I have been litigating employment and discrimination cases for over 20 years. With extensive experience in trial and settlement of significant cases, I can take on any case and any employer. We focus on cases involving sex, race and age discrimination. We also handle individual and large class action overtime lawsuits.. Attorneys at my firm, Parks, Chesin & Walbert, have handled literally thousands of employment disputes and hundreds of jury trials. Call us today for a free evaluation of your case.
David Johnson, a Partner at Insley & Race, has 25 years of experience defending hospitals, medical providers and mental health professionals in catastrophic medical malpractice cases, §1983 litigation and matters before Georgia Professional boards. He has successfully defended clients in state and federal court in high exposure cases involving serious injury, wrongful death, addiction, suicide, assault, sexual assault and Constitutional claims for surgeons, anesthesiologists, hospitalists, psychiatrist and allied mental health and correctional healthcare providers. David also provides counseling on risk management and compliance issues that impact the operation and management of hospitals and physician practices.
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.
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
Big-Firm Expertise; Small-Firm Treatment. Criminal defense; business and commercial litigation; divorce, estate disputes, and other family law; personal injury and wrongful death. Trial and appellate litigation in all Georgia federal and state courts.