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397 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 30305 in Atlanta, Georgia. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 66% provide free consultation with average fees of $315 per hour.
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I have exclusively represented people rather than corporations for my entire career because I am passionate about justice for my clients. In my free time, I spend time with my wife and two kids.
I am a native of Birmingham, Alabama. I obtained my Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from Spelman College and my Juris Doctor Degree from Emory University School of Law. I have been a member of the State Bar of Georgia since 2005 and have experience in practice areas including real estate, worker's compensation, personal injury, wrongful death and medical malpractice.. In addition to my professional career serving my clients, I strive to be as active as possible in my community. I have volunteered in community fairs to educate those without access to legal counsel and assisted with recommendations for issue resolution. I served as Chairman of the Board of Trustees of a 501(c)(3) Non Profit Organization for eight (8) years. I support local and statewide political and election campaigns through volunteer efforts. I am an active participant at my local church, where I participate in service activities within and outside in the community. I am a proud member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. And, I am extremely passionate about mentorship and providing young girls and women with knowledge and tools to invoke the importance of character, education and fortitude for their successful personal and spiritual development.. In my spare time, I enjoy baking, watching good movies, game nights, fairs and amusement parks, bowling, roller skating and any other activites/time spent with family and friends.
I am a licensed specialist in preparing and prosecuting domestic as well as international patent applications (both utility and design), trademarks, and copyrights. I have served as General Counsel to several early stage companies. Part of my expertise involves developing and executing strategies for securing the various aspects of company intellectual property, including portfolio development and maintenance, as well as negotiating and preparing licenses to patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets.. Notable Clientele:. I have played a lead role in securing several high level patent portfolios for large corporations, including Microsoft, Cisco, and Cox. In addition, I have prosecuted patents for other large corporate clients, including educational institutions Georgia Tech, ATT, General Electric, Coca-Cola, Halliburton, and many others.. Educational Background:. My area of expertise includes, but is not limited to, the Electrical, Computer, Software, Telecommunications, Optics, Digital Signal Processing, Medical-Devices, Industrial, and Mechanical arts.. National Sponsorships:. I sponsor the nation’s largest business incubators and accelerators, including MassChallange, Future Boston, HealthBox, Mosiac Hub, Bolt, and Running Start. Complete listing at:
Howard D. Rothbloom began practicing bankruptcy law in 1986. His practice areas include counseling individual and business clients in debt related matters and the representation of clients in cases filed under chapters 7, 13 and 11 of the Bankruptcy Code.. Mr. Rothbloom earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Georgia in 1981 and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Georgia School of Law. He began practicing law in 1984. He is admitted to the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia; and the U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. He is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, the Atlanta Bar Association, the Cobb County Bar Association and the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys. He is also a member of the Board of Advisors The Atlanta Legal Aid Society, Inc., Atlanta’s poverty law organization.
Gretchen focuses her law practice on representing individuals who have been injured in nursing homes and assisted living facilities due to negligence, abuse and medical malpractice. She also represents individuals who have been seriously injured in car and trucking accidents, and individuals who have been seriously injured by medical malpractice.. Prior to co-founding Wagner Hughes, LLC, Gretchen was a partner at a well-respected mid-sized law firm in Atlanta where she defended medical malpractice, trucking accident, and premises liability cases involving personal injury for over eleven years. Her invaluable experience defending medical providers, national retailers, hospitals, and working with large insurance companies allows her to represent injured clients with first-hand knowledge about how the other side evaluates, works-up and litigates complex cases involving personal injury.. Gretchen’s extensive background litigating medical cases is particularly invaluable to her representation of clients in medical negligence and nursing home abuse and neglect cases, where the medical issues and legal requirements can be complex, and where oftentimes the nursing home and medical records are voluminous and difficult for attorneys without medical background to navigate and understand. This enables her to more effectively evaluate and litigate medical cases in pursuit of her client’s goals.. Gretchen graduated cum laude, with a B.B.A. in International Business, from the University of Georgia Terry College of Business in 1998. She continued her education at the University of Georgia School of Law, where she earned a J.D. with honors in 2002. She has been consecutively named by Georgia Super Lawyers as a “Rising Star” for the past four years, and was named to the Georgia Trend Legal Elite in 2009. She has been an active member of the Georgia Association for Women Lawyers, and served on the Foundation Board of the Georgia Association for Women Lawyers from 2008 to 2011. Gretchen has lectured for the National Association of Women Business Owners, and enjoys lecturing on family law and personal injury topics.
Greetings. Your matters are very important to me. I am an impartial listener, humble, and relentless in my pursuit to achieve the best outcome for you.
Gabrielle E. Espy focuses her practice on representing corporations and individual clients across a wide variety of matters, including business, construction, real estate, and contract disputes.. Gabrielle has in-depth knowledge and experience handling matters involving commercial and residential construction, mechanics’ and materialmen’s liens, property rights, property boundary disputes, easements, buyer-seller disputes, landlord/tenant disputes, bank and tax foreclosures, title clearing, condominium and homeowners’ associations, creditor-rights and collections, and bankruptcies.. Gabrielle approaches litigation with an abundance of care, recognizing that lawsuits can present a great deal of stress for those involved. With experience counseling prominent Fortune 500 companies to small business owners on an array of matters, she knows the importance of prioritizing transparency and keeping clients well informed throughout all steps of the case. Gabrielle is committed to understanding her clients’ objectives and devises strategies unique to each client to achieve those objectives in an efficient manner.. Gabrielle was raised in Decatur, Georgia. She graduated from Washington & Lee University in 2013 with a dual Bachelor of Arts degree in History and Music. While at Washington & Lee, she served as the President of Generals Interested in Legal Studies, Chair of the Alpha Delta Pi Scholarship Committee, as well as a member of the university orchestra and blue grass ensemble. Gabrielle earned her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2016. While at UGA Law, Ms. Espy served on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Intellectual Property Law, as President of the Labor and Employment Law Association, Vice President of the Georgia Society for International and Comparative Law, and as an organizer of UGA’s Take Back the Night, a fundraiser for The Cottage and Project Safe.
Eric B. Coleman is a partner in the firm and represents clients in litigation, arbitration, and other dispute-resolution proceedings arising out of the construction and/or ownership of real property and other business disputes. His expertise in navigating the rough waters of litigation while remaining on budget has made him the trusted attorney for many business owners and property management groups. Eric has significant experience in complex, large-scale construction disputes, including the pursuit and defense of claims arising out of defective construction, delays, contractual disputes, prompt-pay claims, and lien enforcement. Eric also has significant experience in litigating business torts such as fraud, business divorces, breach of fiduciary duty, and embezzlement claims. For the small business owner, Eric harnesses the same level of service and expert legal advice his large clients depend on to develop strategic, yet cost-effective solutions catered to the unique challenges every small business faces.. Eric has an AV® Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubble, its highest professional rating. He was named an Atlanta Magazine and SuperLawyers Georgia Rising Star 2013 through 2020. Each year, no more than 2.5% of the lawyers in the state receive this honor. Eric has a 10/10 Avvo rating and is Secretary and Treasurer of the Construction Section of the Atlanta Bar Association.. A veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom, Sgt. Coleman served as a vehicle commander and dismounted team leader, participating in over 250 combat missions across central Iraq and helping to train and equip the new Iraqi Army. For his service in Iraq, Eric was twice awarded the Army Commendation Medal and the Combat Action Badge among other individual and unit distinctions. Eric joined the Army National Guard as a college freshman, just a few months before the tragedy of 9/11. His deployment in 2005 delayed his entry to law school for two years but generated a lifetime’s worth of experience and camaraderie. Though he no longer wears the uniform of a soldier, Eric continues his service through his focus on veterans’ rights and post-war transitioning for his fellow troops.. Practice Areas:. Corporate litigation, commercial litigation, developer-turnover and construction litigation, business disputes, contracts, and community-association litigation. Admitted to plead and practice in all Georgia Courts, Georgia Court of Appeals, Georgia Supreme Court, U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia, U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit.
Ed is a partner in the firm’s intellectual property practice group and a registered patent attorney. His practice involves all aspects of intellectual property law, including patent procurement, trademark prosecution, copyright and trade secret. Ed’s intellectual property experience encompasses patent prosecution, patent and IP strategy formulation, licensing, due diligence, patent opinions, and post-grant proceedings. Ed has served a variety of clients, including multinational corporations and start-up companies, in a variety of technological fields, including chemical, pharmaceutical, polymers, textiles, biotechnology, medical technology, energy, consumer products, mechanical devices, computers, software, electronics, and IoT (Internet of Things) devices.. Prior to entering private practice, Ed was a Clinical Pharmacist at Northside Hospital. While a Clinical Pharmacist, Ed also served on numerous hospital governance committees, evaluated new drug formulary additions, participated in clinical investigational drug trials and development of therapeutic drug protocols. Ed continues to work with health care and pharmaceutical companies, now providing counsel on issues ranging from regulatory matters before the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to health care services agreements and compliance. Ed also enjoys serving as a mentor for start-up teams in the Georgia Tech TI:GER program, a program focusing on commercialization of postgraduate research.. Education
During the challenging aftermath of a car accident, truck accident, slip and fall, or any serious injury, you can count on our team to support and guide you. We treat our clients like family, fighting for the answers, accountability, and compensation that foster peace of mind and stability in tumultuous times.. Holding negligent individuals and entities accountable, Atlanta personal injury lawyer Brandon Dixon fights for settlements and awards that change his clients’ lives. To find out how we can change yours, call and arrange a free 30-minute consultation with an attorney who cares.
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
Contact me for a free consultation about your DUI case anywhere in North Georgia, including the metropolitan Atlanta area. Vigorously contesting DUI and serious traffic charges is all we do, and we have over 85 years of combined experience.
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.
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.
Ben Fink, a shareholder in Berman Fink Van Horn P.C., concentrates his practice in business and commercial litigation with a particular emphasis on non-compete, trade secret and other competition-related disputes.. With nearly 25 years in practice, Ben has handled cases in Georgia’s state and federal courts as well as state and federal courts in more than 15 other states. He has also handled disputes in arbitration before the American Arbitration Association (AAA) and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).. Ben’s non-compete and unfair competition practice includes representation of both plaintiffs and defendants in disputes involving non-compete, non-solicitation of customers, non-recruitment of employees and non-disclosure/confidential information agreements as well as disputes involving trade secrets, tortious interference with business and contractual relations, breach of fiduciary duty and/or duty of loyalty, unfair and deceptive trade practices, business defamation, trade name and trade dress infringement, Computer Systems Protection Act violations, Economic Espionage Act/Defend Trade Secrets Act claims, Electronic Communications Privacy Act claims, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act claims and Stored Communications Act claims.. Ben also represents both plaintiffs and defendants in all types of other business and commercial disputes including contract disputes, business torts, partnership, shareholder and other internal corporate disputes, shareholder derivative lawsuits and securities fraud claims.. Given his extensive experience in the area of non-competes, Ben testified before a joint committee of the Georgia House and Senate tasked with studying proposed legislation relating to restrictive covenant agreements. Ben also served as a member of the State Bar of Georgia Special Legislative Study Committee on Restrictive Covenants which served as a resource for the Georgia Legislature as it considered the legislation.. Ben is experienced in drafting agreements that can be instrumental in protecting the competitive edge of his client’s businesses and in avoiding unfair competition, including agreements containing non-competition, non-solicitation, non-recruitment, confidentiality and trade secrets and computer use provisions.. Ben is a well-respected writer and lectures regularly on non-competes, trade secrets and related topics, as well as other topics involving competition-related legal issues and other legal issues facing businesses. He co-authored a chapter on Restrictive Covenant Litigation for Georgia Business Litigation, a book published in 2013 by Daily Report Books, a division of ALM Media, LLC. Ben has been a member of the Labor and Employment Section Board of Directors of the Atlanta Bar Association since 2011 and served as Chair (2014-2015). Ben has also been named a Super Lawyer in Atlanta Magazine annually since 2005 in the area of Employment Law and was selected by Georgia Trend magazine as one of Georgia’s Legal Elite since 2012. Since 2013, Ben has been named a Top 100 Georgia Super Lawyer. He has also been selected by his peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2015 and 2016.. Since 1999, Ben has served on the board of Conexx: America Israel Business Connector. He is currently Chairman of the Board and serves on the Executive Committee for the organization. From 2004 to 2012, he served as Chairman of the Professional Committee.. Since 2000, Ben has served on the Alumni Admissions Advisory Committee for Duke University. He has also served on the alumni board of Emory Law School since 2015.. After graduating from Duke University, Ben obtained his law degree from the Emory University School of Law and has lived in Atlanta since 1989. Ben is married to Robin Young Fink and has a son Henry and a daughter Elizabeth. When not practicing law, Ben enjoys kayaking, bicycling, playing golf and being an enthusiastic spectator at Henry and Elizabeth’s various athletic and recreational activities.
Before representing victims of injury, Attorney Brett Miller spent the first 10 years of his career defending insurance companies. With this experience comes an understanding of how these companies operate and the strategies they use to downplay their client’s liability. He now uses these strategies against them to fight for the fair compensation his clients deserve. From the moment a client enlists his services, Brett begins preparing their case for trial. While he can often resolve cases through a settlement before trial, he believes it is important to always be prepared for the possibility.. Brett views his role in the client-attorney relationship as a counselor. He is straightforward and discusses the positive and negative aspects of their cases so that they can start making preparations for the future. He strongly believes that keeping clients informed through every step of the process leads to more strategic decisions and better outcomes.. Personal injury cases are often a lengthy process, and Brett stresses the importance of patience to his clients. Do not expect an immediate payout from this situation. Your primary concern should be your recovery. When you hire Brett, he will handle the work of preparing your case.
Attorney Safiya Byars is a native of Kingston, Jamaica. As the managing partner of the Byars Firm she oversees the Firm's immigration, family law, and estate planning practice. Prior to creating the Byars Firm Ms. Byars worked as a senior associate with law firms in Alabama and Georgia. Now with her own practice, Ms. Byars strives to provide her clients with a personable experience. Ms. Byars is diligent with her work and she strives on providing her clients with the best legal representation while educating her clients on the best strategies to win their case.. Attorney Byars entered the United States as an international student to attend college where she was the first international student. Ms. Byars has successfully made the transition from a temporary student visa to permanent immigration status. Ms. Byars now uses her extensive expertise to assist her clients with their immigration, family, and estate planning needs. Ms. Byars currently serves as the chair of the family immigration continuing legal education program and the vice-chair of the immigration law section of the State Bar of Georgia.. In addition to her practice Ms. Byars routinely hosts legal workshop on legal topics that are beneficial to Atlanta immigrant community. While at the University of Alabama School of Law Ms. Byars followed her passion for community outreach by providing pro bono legal services and volunteer community service to the residents of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. At graduation Ms. Byars was presented with the Dean's Community Service Award and the Order of the Samaritan Award. Ms. Byars is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Montevallo.
Attorney Nicholas Schnyder is devoted and committed to protecting the rights of the injured and their families. His own family was injured by medical error in 3 separate incidences so his personal experience, resolve, determination, and compassion for his clients compels him to fight for what is right.. He is a member of the Georgia Bar Association, the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, the American Bar Association, and the Cobb County Bar Association. Nick Schnyder Law Firm represents victims of:. He is also an experienced Catastrophic Injury Lawyer, representing those whose injuries are life-changing, severe or a case of permanent disablement. It would be a pleasure to represent you and your family.
Assists corporate and individual clients to obtain non-immigrant visas as well as lawful permanent residence in the U.S. through employment and family based petitions.
Ashley is a longtime Atlanta native who has practiced various areas of the law, but has always practiced family law as her career passion. Working at Stearns-Montgomery & Proctor allows her to achieve her goals of providing skilled representation to clients that results in long-term benefits for them and their families alike. She is a member of many Bar Associations in the metro area and sworn into practice in all Georgia State Courts, Appellate Courts, Federal Courts and the Supreme court of Georgia.Known among her peers for excelling in client interaction, a graduate of Tulane University, attaining her B.A. and graduating from Georgia State College of Law with her J.D., and the University of Alabama College of Law with her L.L.M, she is committed to communicating promptly with clients and being available for them. She strives to answer any and all questions as well as calm fears and nerves to help put the client at ease during the representation. Ashley always makes sure to explain all scenarios and assist her clients in weighing the options for the best outcome for the clients. She applies the best interest of the child standard to all her cases, concentrating on the long-term best for the family as a whole.Ashley feels two of her best assets are that she is making her clients feel at ease and confident in being accessible.Whether she practiced at other law firms or represented Fulton County constituents as a Superior or Magistrate Court Judge, or constituents in Clayton County as a Probate Court Judge, Ashley has always strived to be fair and honest with the utmost integrity.Ashley has four children, two boys and two girls, whom she spends time with at home through their sports interests and school as well as spending time with them at Lake Oconee. Ashley enjoys traveling and learning new cultures as well as playing Golf to clear her mind. She also serves on the Chastain Park Civic Association Board and the Board of Reynolds Lake Oconee Club. She is also past president of the CHOA Friends Group for her community and a sustaining member of Junior League of Atlanta. Giving back to the community is an important part of her life.
As the founder of The Sylvan Firm, LLC, Atlanta criminal attorney Coleman Sylvan represents people who are accused of criminal offenses. He has been practicing as an attorney since 2005, and been licensed to practice in multiple jurisdictions. Coleman handles all types of criminal cases and is licensed to practice in both State and Federal Courts. Before the establishment of his current solo practice, Coleman spent time as a prosecutor and partner at another firm. Mr. Sylvan received his undergraduate degree from Furman University and his Juris Doctor from the Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law. Contact his firm for a no-cost case evaluation.
As an experienced and respected Georgia personal injury attorney, I devote my practice to helping individuals and families throughout the state. I specialize in wrongful death and other serious injuries, as well as trucking and automobile accidents. You are not alone. Along with these types of cases, I also handle nursing home and daycare abuse cases because I firmly believe that the elderly and young, who are sometimes the most vulnerable, deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. The practice of law is more than a job to me. I am committed to preserving the constitutional right to a trial by jury and ensuring equal justice for all people in our community. To this end, I am admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, Supreme Court of Georgia, Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and all other state and federal courts in Georgia.. I founded Kevin Patrick Law with four guiding principles:
Are you searching for a personal injury attorney in Atlanta? You should look no further than Ryan A. Johnson, P.C. The firm has more than a decade of trial experience, and they have recovered in excess of $20 million for clients. They can advocate for client interests in both negotiations and the courtroom. Lead Attorney Johnson was selected for inclusion in the 2012 and 2013 Editions of Super Lawyers Rising Stars, and he has been named as one of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers by The National Trial Lawyers. To learn more about what they may be able to do for you, call today to get a no-cost consultation.
Andrei Tsygankov is an Atlanta-based attorney and entrepreneur. Andrei’s primary specialization is Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Law, and Intellectual Property Law, including; IP Licensing, Software Licensing, and Trademark Prosecution. Andrei enjoys navigating complex, multi-faceted transactions to build stable, understandable, and effective deal structures for clients.. In addition to being one of the founding Partners of Founders Legal, Andrei has over 10 years’ experience serving as a C-level executive for companies in the legal, enterprise software, and international distribution and logistics industries.. Given his business background, Andrei promotes a practical approach to the practice of law, focusing first and foremost on providing clear answers, efficient legal solutions, and ultimately, great value to clients.. Andrei also has a passion for supporting the entrepreneurship community, not only working with new companies, but regularly guest lecturing in classes and workshops on legal and business topics.