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David Currie is an instrument-rated private pilot, motorcyclist, and a veteran of the United States Army Special Forces. He is the father of four sons. Mr. Currie received his undergraduate education at the University of Georgia and Georgia State University and his law school education at the University of Georgia. In law school, he was awarded the Order of Barristers for excellence in courtroom advocacy and was the winner of the Richard Russell Moot Court Competition.. He is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, the Florida Bar, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, the National Crime Victim Bar Association, and the Atlanta Bar Association. He has earned the top "AV" rating from the Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory.. Mr. Currie has practiced law for over 30 years in the state and federal courts of Georgia and Florida in the areas of tort and insurance litigation representing plaintiffs, defendants, and insurance companies in a wide variety of cases. He is a registered Arbitrator and Civil Mediator. He has successfully tried, arbitrated, and negotiated the settlement of hundreds of wrongful death, personal injury, and insurance coverage cases and has been lead counsel in over 150 jury trials.
David Bain has been representing angry investors for more than 20 years. He began his career with a class action firm, litigating securities class actions in the age of Enron. For the last fourteen years he’s had his own practice representing investors in cases against directors, officers, auditors, investment bankers, venture capital firms, broker-dealers, and investment advisers. He often provides the plaintiff’s perspective at securities seminars and has assisted state officials in preparing to testify before Congress concerning securities legislation.. David received his undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, from the University of Georgia, where he was a Woodruff Scholar and was named to Phi Beta Kappa. He was awarded a Chancellors Scholarship to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law, where he received his J.D. with honors. David has been active in the leadership of several community organizations, including having served as President of the Board of Directors for the Federal Defender Program, Inc. and President of the Board of Directors of GreenLaw (an environmental non-profit organization). He recently concluded terms as Co-Chair of the Atlanta Bar’s Securities Subsection and President of the Federal Bar Association’s Atlanta Chapter.
Danielle Cefalu Humphrey joined Hurley Elder Care Law in 2010 as an attorney specializing in the field of Guardianship/Conservatorship. She attended Louisiana State University and graduated magna cum laude from the University of New Orleans with a B.A. in Communications. Danielle is also a cum laude graduate of Tulane University School of Law.. Danielle was admitted to the Louisiana State Bar in 1990 and the Georgia State Bar in 2010. In Louisiana she practiced extensively in the area of commercial litigation and employment law for a large New Orleans firm and then as In-House Counsel for a privately held company. In addition, she taught Constitutional Law at a New Orleans area private school. Danielle is one of only 12 Attorneys in the State of Georgia to have earned the distinction of Certified Elder Law Attorneys (CELA).. Danielle lives in Atlanta with husband, Larry Humphrey. Danielle has two sons, Ross Cefalu, who is a recent graduate of Georgia Tech and Trevor Cefalu, who is a 2019 graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. Presently, Danielle is a volunteer with JC&FS ‘s One Good Deed Program. She has served on the Board of ELM in Marietta and as Vice President and President of the Georgia Chapter of NAELA. Her hobbies include gardening, hiking with her husband and anything Peloton.
Daniel Wasserman is an experienced litigator who has represented corporations, small businesses and individuals as both a solo practitioner and as an associate with two of the nation's largest law firms. Mr. Wasserman is an expert at resolving disputes in a diverse array of cases, including personal injury, employment, probate, insurance and other types of litigation. Mr. Wasserman is licensed to practice law in Georgia and New York.. When he is not engaged with his clients, Mr. Wasserman spends quality family time with his wife Rachel and their four young children. He also enjoys tennis, running and the great outdoors.
Daniel Ragland is a civil trial attorney and a founding partner of Ragland Law Firm, LLC. For over 30 years, Mr. Ragland's practice has focused primarily on representing victims of negligence, defective products, food poisoning, and medical malpractice. He has handled a variety of cases in both state and federal courts in Georgia, Florida, Alabama, South Carolina, and Tennessee. He has argued cases before the Georgia Supreme Court and Georgia Court of Appeals. He is a Champion member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association. He served on the Board of Directors as Legal Advisor to MADD Georgia (1991-1998), and he currently serves on the MADD Georgia Advisory Council. He has achieved an AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell and is listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers.
Daniel is a native of Atlanta, Georgia. He attended the University of Georgia, where he received his B.A., magna cum laude, in three years. Prior to entering law school, Daniel worked at a local commercial real estate and land management firm. Daniel received his J.D., cum laude, from Georgia State University Law School. While attending GSU, Daniel interned with the Association County Commissioners of Georgia, where he assisted ACCG’s excellent legislative advocacy team research legal issues relating to current and proposed litigation and draft various publications framing common legal issues for local governments.. Daniel joined the Finley Firm in August 2011. The focal points of Daniel’s practice are insurance defense, especially premises liability matters, and all types of commercial litigation, including real estate disputes, violations of non-competition and non-solicitation agreements, construction litigation, landlord/tenant matters, and eminent domain. Daniel also has extensive experience assisting clients with lease and other contract preparation, as well as business formation documents. He has also defended Georgia businesses and insurers against workers’ compensation claims and, in the process, litigated and settled numerous such cases.. Education. B.A., Magna Cum Laude, University of Georgia, History, Latin, and Classical Cultures,. 2007 J.D., Cum Laude, Georgia State University Law School, 2011. Admitted to Practice. U.S. District Court of the Northern District of Georgia. 11th Circuit Court. Georgia. -(all trial courts). -Supreme Court of Georgia. Professional Affiliations/Memberships. State Bar of Georgia
Daniel F. Farnsworth attended Georgia State University College of Law and has been practicing since 2005. After law school, Daniel spent three years as a DUI/misdemeanor prosecutor with the Fulton County Solicitor’s Office. Daniel spent the next five years with a small law firm where he handled a broad range of criminal and civil matters in Federal Court as well as State and Superior Courts throughout Georgia.. Daniel was born in Summertown, Tennessee, on the Farm. When he was six months old he moved to Atlanta where he has lived for almost 40 years.. Daniel attended Christ the King grade school and St. Pius X Catholic High School. After high school, he attended Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina where he earned degrees in Business Administration and Political Science. While at Furman, Daniel joined the Sigma Chi International Fraternity.. Before attending law school, Daniel worked for the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Newt Gingrich in the Marietta District Office. Daniel also worked as a consultant for an Internet technology firm and in the banking industry.. While at Georgia State University College of Law, Daniel served as president of the Moot Court Board. He was a member of the Student Trial Lawyers Association and served as a representative on the Student Bar Association.
Dale Richardson has exemplified leadership and excelence at every level of his academic and professional career. He attended Morgan State University where he graduated magna cum laude in December 1997 with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. While attending Morgan State University, Attorney Richardson was selected and profiled by US Black Engineer Magazine in the article “Top HBCU Technology Students.” Additionally, he was a charter member and Vice President of Morgan State University’s Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society.. While at Morgan State, he also served as National Finance Chair for the National Society of Black Engineers, President of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, and was selected as a Senator to represent Morgan State University at the Maryland Student Legislature. Attorney Richardson also co-founded several organizations and programs during his tenure at Morgan State University including the Saturday Academy High School Mentoring Program, the Engineering Peer Mentors Program, and the Engineering Student Organizations Council.. In 2001, Attorney Richardson earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Virginia School of Law. While in law school, he was inducted in to the prestigious Raven Honor Society during his third year. Attorney Richardson had the honor to serve as President of the Black Law Students Association, Student Bar Association Second and Third Year Class Representative, Section Head of the Peer Advising Program and President of Students United to Promote Racial Awareness. He was also a member of the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association and the Virginia Society of Law and Technology. Additionally, Attorney Richardson remained committed to the local community by volunteering in the Big Sibling Program with the Action for a Better Living Environment organization.. Attorney Richardson began his professional career in the Intellectual Property Group at Kilpatrick Stockton in Midtown Atlanta working primarily on patent prosecution and other intellectual property issues. Attorney Richardson also worked in the Construction and Government Representation groups at Johnson and Freeman, LLC where he worked extensively with the City of Atlanta’s Hartsfield Development Program. At an estimated cost of over $6 Billion, the Hartsfield Development Program is the largest public works project in the history of the State of Georgia.. In 2005, Attorney Richardson was selected as an inaugural member of Georgia Super Lawyers Rising Stars, an honor bestowed on only 2.5% of the attorneys in the state of Georgia. The Law Offices of Dale Richardson, LLC has also had the honor of being selected and serving as Local Counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund in contesting Fulton County’s Motion for Unitary Status.. Attorney Richardson has served as Treasurer and Secretary for the Gate City Bar Association and on the Regional Advisory Board for Region III of the National Society of Black Engineers. He was inducted into the Lawyers Club of Atlanta, is a member of the Georgia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts and has served as Attorney Coach for the Morrow High School Mock Trial Team.
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Consumer Rights & Construction Litigation Attorney. Over the course of my 20 year legal career, I have acted as legal counsel in hundreds of cases and disputes or various types, ranging from simple breach of contract actions in Small Claims (Magistrate) Court, to multi-party actions in Superior Court to complex Class Actions in Federal Court. Currently my practice is primarily devoted to Construction/Real Estate law and litigation (e.g. liens, breach of contract and related claims/disputes between businesses as well as consumers) and Consumer Rights/Credit litigation (e.g. Truth in Lending Act [TILA], Fair Credit Reporting/Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Acts [FCRA/FACTA], Fair Debt Collection Practices Act [FDCPA], Fair Credit Billing Act [FCBA], Consumer Leasing Act [Regulation Z], Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act [RESPA], Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act [HOEPA], Home Affordable Modification Program [HAMP], Making Homes Affordable Program [MHA], Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act ["Dodd-Frank"], Telephone Consumers Protection Act [TCPA], Junk Fax Prevention Act [JFPA] and related Federal Consumer Protection laws as well as those applicable in the State of Georgia.. Before starting my own firm, I practiced as a Litigation Associate at one of the nation's largest firms, Epstein, Becker & Green, representing both Plaintiffs and Defendants in complex commercial disputes. Prior to that, I was a Litigation Associate with one of Atlanta's oldest law firms, Greer, Klosik & Daugherty (GKD)[its name has since expanded], where I began my legal career. At GKD I handled primarily Insurance Defense matters, but I was also involved in a handful of plaintiff's personal injury cases. It was there that I developed the core foundation of my civil litigation experience; during the first few years of practice, I took or defended scores of depositions and was fortunate enough to have my first opportunity to act as lead counsel in a number of jury trials throughout the state. On a non-professional level, I devote a significant portion of my free time to road bicycling, and over the last eight years I have become an avid recreational/competitive cyclist and occasionally participate in cycling races throughout the state. I hold a Category 4/5 USCA Road Cycling License and as of 2008 was ranked 67th in the state in my age group. I am a Member of both CycleWorks [a/k/a North Ga. Cycling Association] and Dunwoody Cycling and frequently attend various Group Rides around the state.. I am also an avid tennis player [USTA 4.0], alpine skier, backpacker [I have hiked all sections of the GA AT, the Benton MacKaye Trail and many other trails in the SE] and competitive pool (billiards) player, and have won numerous tournaments in the latter over the years. I own two Pugs - my only "children" - and am a vocal proponent of Animal Rights and Environmental/Wilderness Protection [to name just a few], sometimes becoming involved with various causes related thereto. I am or have been a Member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (GTLA), Atlanta Lawyers Club, the National Association of Consumer Advocates (NACA), ACLU, Dunwoody North Civic Assoc., Open Dekalb, Inc.; F.O.R. Dekalb County, Inc., Rails to Trails, P.A.T.H., USA Cycling, Sierra Club and the Appalachian Trial Conservatory.. PLEASE NOTE: Free consultations subject to scheduling availability and do not mean free legal advice - I will not offer legal advice without an attorney-client relationship. The idea here is to determine if your matter falls within my practice area.
Compassion for my clients-Commitment to your goals-Advocacy for your cause.. I know that looking for a criminal defense attorney is stressful and facing criminal charges is scary. While this may be your first experience with the criminal justice system, I have spent the last twenty-four years handling criminal cases both as a prosecutor and a criminal defense lawyer. I have the experience you need. I have the reputation you want when walking into a courtroom. I know the system, I know the law, and most importantly I know how to come up with a plan to help you.
Cody S. Wigington is a business trial attorney focused on helping businesses pursue and protect their business interests. This includes representing businesses when they are pursuing litigation and defending businesses when they are being sued.. Mr. Wigington has assisted clients in matters involving:. · breaches of contract. · unfair and deceptive trade practices. · interference with business relationships. · breaches of fiduciary duties. · employment law matters. · antitrust violations. · Lanham Act violations for false advertising. · insurance coverage and recovery. · landlord-tenant disputes. · professional malpractice. · conversion of funds. · trust & estate litigation. · protesting government contracts and bids. · class actions
Clifford Maxwell Weiss has earned the highest rating given by Martindale-Hubbell for attorneys, and has been recognized by Corporate Counsel Magazine as a Legal Leader in Labor & Employment Law. Cliff focuses his practice in the areas of labor & employment law and general litigation. He also develops programs for employers in the areas of employment discrimination & harassment, workers’ compensation, unfair labor practices, disability claims, wage & hour claims, unemployment claims/taxes, employment contracts, severance agreements, non-compete, non-solicitation & non-disclosure agreements, wrongful discharge, affirmative action plans, OSHA charges, employee handbooks, and supervisory training. In addition to representing employers, about one-fourth of Cliff’s practice is devoted to representing employees. Prior to forming Fox and Weiss, P.A., Cliff practiced law in the Atlanta offices of two nationwide law firms, where he handled primarily employment law and corporate litigation. He earned both his undergraduate degree and his law degree from Emory University, where he received numerous awards and honors. Cliff has been an Adjunct Professor of Law at Emory University School of Law, and has taught courses in Wage & Hour Law, Trial Techniques, as well as Legal Research, Writing and Appellate Advocacy. Additionally, he is in his twenty-seventh year as Counsel for Emory University Student Legal Services. Cliff has served as General Counsel for the Georgia Association of Personnel Services, Zadok Publishing, LLC, and Home Mortgage Financial Corp. He was appouinted by Governors Zell Miller, Roy Barnes, and Sonny Perdue to serve as a part-time State Administrative Hearing Officer for the Georgia Department of Community Health and for the Georgia State Health Planning Agency, where he presided over trials, adjudicated verdicts, and entered orders regarding applications for Certificates of Need for new institutional health services to be provided by doctors, hospitals, and other healthcare systems.. Cliff has been published in state and national business and legal publications, and served as the Editor in Chief of the Atlanta Jewish Times from March 2012 to December 2014. He is a co-author of the labor and employment chapters of the legal encyclopedia, Georgia Jurisprudence, (West Publishing Co., 1996, 2002) and wrote the chapters on wage & hour laws and child labor laws in the book Georgia Apartment Law, (Georgia Apartment Assoc. Publishing, 1997, 2002). Cliff is also an active seminar speaker, and he has presented programs for the Georgia Assoc. of Personnel Services, Georgia Assoc. of Nurses in Long Term Care, Georgia Nursing Home Assoc., Georgia Continuing Medical Education, Georgia Child Care Assoc., and Emory University. He is recognized in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers by Martindale-Hubbell. Cliff is a member of Temple Beth Tikvah, where he has served as the synagogue President.. REPRESENTATIVE CLIENTS HAVE INCLUDED: Access General Insurance Agency; American Casualty Ins. Co.; AmSouth, Inc.; Atlantic Limousines, Inc.; Automatic Data Processing, Inc. (ADP); Balfour Residential, LLC; Bank of America; Ben Meadows Company; BioMed Plus, Inc; The Bombay Company; Capetown Diamond/Capetown Luxury Group, Inc.; CNA Insurance Co.; Continental Casualty Ins. Co.; Datatex TIS, A.G.; Formula 1 Imports, Inc.; The Frick Co.; Gallagher Bassett Insurance Services; Gorin’s/Great Wraps/J. Brenner’s Restaurants; Hearthstone of Roswell Personal Care Home; Home Focus Services, LLC; Kitchen Fronts of Georgia, Inc.; Leisure Bay Industries (Recreational Factory Warehouse); Pilgrim Dust Control, Inc./Pilgrim Mat Services; Preferred Administrative Services, Inc.; Rock-Tenn Corp.; Sheakley Uniservice, Inc.; Smurfit-Stone Container Corp.; Swiss Watch Expo, LLC; Temple Beth Tikvah; Travelers Insurance Companies; and Unicomp, Inc.
Client Focused, Results Driven ~ Atlanta Personal Injury Attorney ~. If you find yourself injured and locked into a battle with insurance companies and adjusters, you’re going to need someone in your corner who is dedicated to you and your case alone. You’re going to want someone who knows the law and knows your case. That person would be Attorney Ken Lanier.. “I wanted to enter law because I really wanted to make a difference in my community,” said Attorney Lanier.. Ken dedicates his time to just one area of practice, personal injury. It’s his 100% dedication to that area of law, that makes him the ideal person to defend your rights.. “I don’t focus on other areas of law. I specialize and focus strictly on personal injury law. It allows me to have an expertise that I can use to provide a great outcome for my clients.”. That expertise comes to life when he’s advocating for his clients. “I’m not just trying to make them whole, but maximizing their case.”. A graduate of Jackson State, proud member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity incorporated and dedicated family man, Attorney Lanier takes his job and his clients serious. When he wins, you win.. “I’m committed and dedicated to helping folks. People get blitzed with ads and blurbs on the radio about attorneys, but I’m an attorney you can trust, and that you know is working with you for your best interest to ensure that you get your maximum settlement.”
Claudius D. Wood is a native of Chesapeake, Virginia and a graduate of The Florida State University. Attorney Wood graduated in 2001 with a Bachelor’s of Science degree, followed by a Master’s of Science degree, both in the Family Relations and Child Development. After careful consideration, Claudius endeavored to continue his education and return to law school in hopes that one day he would be able to help families in crisis after the wrongful death of a loved one the same way that a diligent attorney assisted his family during the loss of his father due to mesothelioma, a type of lung cancer, in 1988.. Claudius earned his Juris Doctor degree from the Florida State University College of Law in 2007. While in law school, he was elected the Vice President of the Student Bar Association as well as being selected by the Dean as a member of the Dean’s Advisory Panel. Claudius also began to establish his passion to be a trial attorney on the College of Law Mock trial team, competing across the State of Florida.. Claudius D. Wood has managed to represent various clients to ensure that insurance companies help to make his clients whole after tragic accidents; further, he has defended and assisted in several high profile criminal cases. Additionally, he has worked with various entertainment professionals and agents to become very proficient at the art of negotiation while continuing to deliver stellar work in his penmanship of legal contracts and agreements for services.. Attorney Wood is an active member with the Atlanta Bar Association, Gate City Bar Association and the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association. Claudius is also a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated, Tau Chapter and serves on the Board of the High Aspirations Foundation Incorporated, a foundation built upon mentorship to middle school aged children. Claudius is also an officer of Gate City Prince Hall Masonic Lodge #42.
Clark & Clark Law Group is a general practice law firm specializing in the areas of Criminal Defense, Personal Injury and Estate Planning and Administration. We handle cases at the State and Federal Level. The attorneys at Clark & Clark have a proven track record of righting wrongs and obtaining successful verdicts for clients. The firm is committed to providing zealous legal representation to all clients. We are committed to “Balancing the Scales of Justice.”. Nefertara Clark Esq. is one of the brightest and most successful young lawyers in the Southeast. Her sparkling reputation is based upon her encyclopedic knowledge of the law and her distinctive ability to connect with her Clark cut her teeth as a Public Defender for Fulton County. During her time in the office, she handled well over 1,000 cases and showed herself to be particularly adept at handling the most serious felony cases, including bond motions, probation revocations, motions to suppress, immunity motions and jury trials. In matters of criminal law, she investigates cases, looks for sentencing alternatives, conducts extensive research, participates in motions practice, negotiates with prosecutors and has the skills to proceed to trial and balance the scales of justice for her Clark earned a reputation as a resolute defender of the accused. Her exceptional record includes not guilty verdicts in both rape and murder trials along with a multitude of mistrials and dismissals. Moreover, her masterful negotiation skills often resulted in reduced charges and deviations from mandatory minimum sentences for an overwhelming number of her outstanding results that Attorney Clark has achieved for her clients have resulted in a myriad of affiliations and accolades. She is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, The National Bar Association, Atlanta Bar Association, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, Inns of Court and Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys. Nefertara even finds time to serve others as a deacon at Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, second vice president of her local alumni chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., executive director for the Legal Defense Coalition for the Preservation of Public HBCUs, a life member of the NAACP and a member of Iota Phi Lambda Business Sorority. In addition to her courtroom success, Attorney Clark is a published author. She published a law review article for Southern University Law Review, and more recently, she has written two chapters (5 – Confessions & 12 – Jury Instructions) for the Lexis Nexis Practice Guide to Georgia Criminal Law (2013).With her stellar reputation in hand, Attorney Clark now proudly offers her services to all. If you are accused of a crime, starting a business, or find yourself injured; Nefertara Clark Esq. is well equipped to handle your case.
Clarence K. Lau is a member of Winter Capriola Zenner’s transactional practice group. Clarence’s practice includes general corporate, business, and real estate law, with a particular focus on representing community associations of condominium, townhome, single-family and mixed-use developments. He is dedicated to helping his clients navigate through and resolve complex legal issues. Clarence has been a frequent lecturer at education classes for homeowners, board of directors and property managers, and has written numerous articles related to the real estate and Community Association industries. Clarence is actively involved in the Georgia Chapter of the Community Associations Institute (CAI) and currently serves on the Programming committee.. Clarence was born in Hong Kong and raised in Houston, TX. He received his undergraduate degree from Washington University in Saint Louis and his law degree from Washington University in Saint Louis School of Law. He is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, and is admitted to the Supreme Court of Georgia, the Georgia Court of Appeals and the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
Chuck Van Horn is a shareholder at Berman Fink Van Horn where his practice involves business and commercial litigation with an emphasis in litigation arising out of real estate transactions.. Chuck’s practice includes representation of lenders, mortgage companies, loan default services, title companies, attorneys, real estate brokers, appraisers, builders and developers in all types of disputes, including loan enforcement, foreclosure claims and related litigation, title litigation, contract disputes, business torts, unfair competition claims, malpractice allegations, and partnership, shareholder and other internal corporate disputes, particularly those arising out of real estate enterprises.. Chuck handles a significant number of cases involving fraudulent claims, and has tried such claims to jury verdict.. Chuck’s representation of builders, developers and contractors includes representation of both plaintiffs and defendants in disputes involving construction defects, title issues, as well as disputes involving tortious interference with business and contractual relations, breach of fiduciary duty and/or duty of loyalty, and unfair and deceptive trade practices.. Chuck’s representation of real estate professionals includes professional malpractice actions against real estate brokers, appraisers, attorneys, title abstract companies, and other licensed professionals. This portion of Chuck’s practice also includes handling claims for unpaid real estate commissions, and representing real estate professionals before administrative agencies such as the Georgia Real Estate Commission, and local Boards of Realtors.. Chuck lectures frequently on trends in the real estate industry, including conducting numerous seminars on foreclosure issues and fraudulent conveyance claims. In addition, Chuck has spoken to real estate brokers and other professionals providing practical tips on malpractice prevention and other emerging issues in the real estate industry. Chuck has also conducted seminars on how to identify mortgage fraud.. Named a Top 100 Georgia Super Lawyer since 2013, as well as Super Lawyer in 2014 – 2009, 2006, Chuck has taught as an adjunct professor at Emory University School of Law. He served as the Chair of the Real Estate Section, as well as Secretary and Treasurer of that Section. In addition, he has served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Litigation Section of the Atlanta Bar. Chuck is the Alumni Recruitment Network Coordinator for Georgia on behalf of his alma mater, Villanova University.. After graduating from Villanova University, Chuck obtained his law degree from The Emory University School of Law, and has lived in Atlanta since 1991, Chuck is married to Christy Van Horn and has three young daughters, Sara, Kate and Claire. Chuck ran track and cross-country in college, and remains an active runner and is an avid baseball fan.
Christina Campbell is the Principal Attorney of The Campbell Law Practice, LLC located in Atlanta, Georgia. Prior to law school, she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Management from Georgia Institute of Technology. Subsequently, she returned to her hometown, where she received her law degree from The University of Tennessee College of Law in Knoxville, Tennessee in 2003. Following her graduation from law school, she commenced her career at prominent law firms in Atlanta, Georgia.. In 2011, Christina Campbell formed The Campbell Law Practice, LLC, which is focused on making a greater impact on families. She is an experienced adoption attorney, and a Fellow of the Georgia Council of Adoption Lawyers, Inc. Her adoption practice includes, Adult, Agency, Foster Care, Interstate, Third Party, Relative and Stepparent Adoptions. She also provides representation to birth mothers who are considering or have already made the decision of adoption. She has been a volunteer with Atlanta Legal Aid Society’s Relative Caregiver Project since 2011. Family has always been a priority and passion for Christina Campbell. She is very active in her church, The Midtown Bridge Church, where her husband is the Lead Pastor. She also enjoys spending time with her children and running.. Adoption Presentations & Trainings:o State Bar of Georgia, Georgia Council of Adoption Lawyers (GCAL) – Effecting the Revocation of the Voluntary Surrender (November 2019).o Georgia Association of License Adoption Agencies (GALAA) – Adult Adoption (October 2019).o Atlanta Legal Aid Society (ALAS) – Handling Relative Adoptions Under Georgia’s New Adoption Code (March 2019).o The Midtown Bridge Church – Foster Care and Adoption Training (February 2019).o The Center for Resources and Support (GACRS) Webinar - Georgia’s New Adoption Code (January 2019).o The Georgia Center for Resources and Support (GACRS) Webinar - Relative Adoptions (January 2018).o Atlanta Legal Aid Society (ALAS) – Grandparent/Relative Project – Adoption Training (June 2017).o DeKalb County Grandparent Association – Supporting Relatives in Adoption (2013).o DeKalb County Grandparent Association - Empowering Grandparents through Adoptions (2012).. If you would like to discuss your specific legal need with Ms. Campbell, you can do so by scheduling a consultation. Her law firm is conveniently located on the southwest side of Atlanta.
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.
Cheyayn Davidson is a graduate of the Florida State University College of Law, in Tallahassee, Florida. While attending law school she gained meaningful family law and trial experience by representing indigent clients through the school’s externship program in the family law division of Legal Services of North Florida.. Ms. Davidson competed in the Chester Bedell Mock Trial competition, was a member of the Journal of Land Use and Environmental Law, which ranks among the nation’s top 20 journals in environmental law, an Associate Justice on the University’s Supreme Court, and a member of Phi Delta Phi Legal Honors Society.
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.