Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 30309 | 2007 available
2007 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 30309 in Atlanta, Georgia. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $336 per hour.
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James L. Paisley of is an Atlanta native who grew up in Marietta, GA. Paisley completed his undergraduate work at Georgia Tech, graduating with high honors, before going on to law school at Florida State University. Graduating near the top of his class, Paisley began his legal career as a public defender, which equipped him with a valuable perspective before he switched sides to become a state prosecutor. As a prosecutor litigating cases, Attorney Paisley familiarized himself with judges and formed relationships with some of the most experienced attorneys. During his time as a prosecutor, Attorney Paisley tried over fifty jury-trials against the most reputable attorneys.. Ultimately, Paisley wasn't meant to be a prosecutor as he found himself missing the client contact. Good people make honest mistakes and Paisley discovered his passion in providing these people with effective and affordable representation allowing them to get their lives back on track. He started his defense work again, focusing solely on traffic-related cases like DUI's and other citations.. Attorney Paisley started Paisley Law LLC Trial Lawyers in April 2010, and takes immense pride in the personal injury clients he represents, helping innocent victims earn back their quality of life.
James Cobb is a trial and appellate lawyer and a founding partner of Caplan Cobb LLP. James specializes in complex business disputes, constitutional and tort litigation, and federal and state appeals.. In 2015, The Daily Report named James to its list of the forty lawyers in Georgia under the age of 40 who are “On the Rise.” Martindale-Hubbell has given James its highest rating of AV Preeminent for legal skills and professional ethics; Georgia Trend magazine has named him to its list of the Legal Elite in Georgia for business law, corporate law, and trial practice; and Super Lawyers magazine has named him a Rising Star in Georgia for business litigation.. Before founding Caplan Cobb, James practiced with Rogers & Hardin LLP in Atlanta and Ropes & Gray LLP in Boston. Immediately after law school, he served as a law clerk to the Honorable Jacques L. Wiener, Jr., of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans.
I provide effective and skilled representation and guidance regarding your criminal defense, personal injury cases and other civil and domestic matters. With more than 21 years of legal experience, I am a dedicated legal professional who advocates for clients every step of the way and works toward the best possible result under the circumstances. Because the majority of the cases I handle are criminal defense cases, my extensive trial and negotiation experience has given me a proficient understanding of the defense tactics that judges and juries favorably respond to, increasing the chances that your charges will be reduced, dismissed or dropped. I also routinely assist victims through all phases of filing injury claims, coordinating payment of medical expenses, recovering insurance benefits and taking cases to trial as necessary. I can provide valuable legal services in the following areas:
I represent business in labor & employment matters, including:. I also have a practice focus on privacy law, internet forensics, and business litigation. I have successfully represented businesses and individuals in lawsuits involving wrongdoing over the Internet, including defamation, computer hacking, identity theft, and theft of confidential business information.
I have mediated and arbitrated over 3500 cases. I have been a trial lawyer since 1965. I enjoy walking in the forest, motorcycling, reading and watching my nine grandchildren play, compete and perform. Best Lawyers in America has named me Atlanta Arbitration Lawyer of the Year for 2018. I am exclusively available as a mediator and arbitrator through JAMS Atlanta,.
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.
I handle a wide variety of business litigation in the areas of accountant liability, business torts, appeals, contract, copyright and trademark protection, corporate governance, and trade secrets.. After graduating from New York University School of Law, I worked for two years with Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson in both the litigation and corporate departments, volunteered in Montpellier, France in a children’s hospital assisting in recreational and educational activities, then went on to clerk for the Honorable William S. Duffey, Jr. of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
Howie Slomka graduated from Princeton University in 1990 and Georgetown
Law School in 1994, where he delivered the commencement address and
wrote for the American Criminal Law Review. He is a member in good
standing of the Florida and Georgia bars and has practiced in Atlanta
since 1996. Howie's practice focuses on consumer bankruptcy, and real
estate and lending law. In addition to representing his law firm
clients, Howie also serves as General Counsel to Olympia Development
Group, Inc., and Olympia Hotels Management, LLC in their development,
leasing, and hospitality functions.
Howard Turner pracitces in two principal areas--mergers and acquisitions and aviation law representing major corporations and numerous airlines and aircraft lessors and financiers of commercial aircraft. As such, he has handled a number of $billion plus M&A transactions involving major corporations and/or aircraft acquisition and financing transactions.
From working at a boutique personal injury law firm to opening his own practice in 2017, Wes has represented personal injury and small business clients for several years. He has hands-on experience with many aspects of litigation and fights diligently for his clients. Using his intuition for issue spotting he guides cases toward positive resolution.. Having been a victim of a pedestrian accident, Wes knows that the personal injury process is physically, mentally, and emotionally demanding. He relates to his clients on multiple levels in this regard.. He believes that what wins a case and what helps a business recover is the passion that drives it. Choosing to practice in a particular field means that you are completely devoted to it; that you will protect it as if it were your own. This is the energy and dedication that sets him apart.
Founding Partner of Wooldridge & Jezek, LLP, Thomas C. Wooldridge leads our Federal Criminal Defense Division. Mr. Wooldridge has represented clients from all over the world, in Federal Courts all over America, finding success with innovative and aggressive legal defenses.. Standing firm in his belief that a Defense Attorney’s role is to protect the individual from the government, Mr. Wooldridge rises to the challenge of victory in cases investigated by federal agents from the FBI, DEA, Secret Service, and ATF.. In keeping with his efforts to fight for the individual, Thomas C. Wooldridge also represents clients in employment and labor law issues relating to severance package negotiations, the Fair Labor Standards Act, and antidiscrimination law.
Former Public Defender and now solo practitioner, I have spent years fighting for justice in Georgia. I treat every case with the utmost importance, as I know that it is difficult finding an attorney to trust with your most important legal matters. Whether it is a Divorce case or Criminal matter, I will fight for you and operate with the utmost integrity and care.. Biographical Information:. A native of Chicago, Illinois Matthews attended schools in the Chicago Public School system from Kindergarten through her graduation from Von Steuben Metropolitan Science Center where she received her High School Diploma.. Attorney Matthews began her collegiate studies at the University of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina in the Fall of 1997. During her college career, she remained at the top of her college class (President’s List almost every semester) and was inducted into the Alpha Lamdba Delta Honors Society as a Freshman. Matthews completed her college studies in 3 ½ years (a semester ahead of schedule) with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science, with a minor in Social Work.. In addition to maintaining high academic credentials, Matthews was very active in many collegiate organizations including her campus’ chapter of the NAACP, Minority Assistance Peer Program mentoring organization and the Black Student Alliance to name a few. She also worked part-time at the Law Offices of Eddye L. Lane, a firm specializing in a variety of practice areas. For nine months following her college education, Regina continued her studies by working full-time as a Legal Assistant and Researcher with the Masella Law Firm in Columbia, South Carolina.. Having received scholarship offers from law schools across the country, she was accepted admission into Emory University School of Law in the Fall of 2001. While in law school, Matthews volunteered with the Emory Law Clinic, served as Community Service Chairperson for the Black Law Students Association, served as a Residence Hall Director for dormitories at the University and Interned with the Chicago Legal Clinic and the Dekalb County Public Defender’s Office. She received several scholarships and grants during her law studies including the Emory Public Interest Committee’s Public Interest Law Institute Grant and a scholarship from the Georgia Association of Black Women Attorneys.. Immediately after law school, Matthews was offered a full-time position as an attorney with the Dekalb County Office of the Public Defender where she received invaluable training and experience as a trial attorney. During her first year-and-a-half, she won twelve of her first fifteen trials in State Court. Attorney Matthews resigned from the Public Defender’s Office in April of 2009 and has been in private practice since. Her track record still remains top-notch as she has remarkably gotten dismissals in over half of her criminal cases over the past several years. Attorney Matthews specializes in criminal cases and contested and uncontested divorces and other family law matters. With a proven track record of professionalism, intergity and skill, Attorney Matthews will work very hard to get the absolute best result for her clients.. Currently, Matthews resides in the metro Atlanta area with her husband two young sons.
Former insurance defense attorney (13 years of experience in that area) now exclusively representing victims against the insurance companies and their insureds. My areas of practice include all major fields of personal injury litigation, including tractor-trailer collisions, commercial vehicle collisions, automobile collisions, collisions involving drunk/drugged driving, premises liability and wrongful death. I am admitted to practice in all State and Federal Courts in Georgia, and I was elected as a Rising Star by SuperLawyers in 2012 and 2013. No more than 2.5% of lawyers 40 and under are included on this list. I was named a Super Lawyer in 2015, and was selected as a Top 100 Super Lawyer in 2016, 2017 and 2018. I have a “superb” rating on AVVO, and I am a member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association for Justice, the Association of Plaintiff’s Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America, and the American Bar Association.. I was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. I am a graduate of The Westminster Schools, Hampden-Sydney College, and University of Georgia School of Law. My thirteen years of experience representing insurance companies and their insureds has given me intimate knowledge of the insurance industry mindset, thereby allowing me to maximize recovery for my clients in the personal injury arena.
Experienced intellectual property and business litigator who has practiced in Atlanta for 20 years. I focus on trademark infringement and trade secret and noncompete litigation. I have also handled litigation in all areas of business litigation including complex contracts, business torts, insurance and employment litigation.. I have been selected as a Georgia Superlawyer six times and as Georgia Trend Magazine's Legal Elite. I am a 1993 graduate of Yale Law School and a 1989 graduate of Tulane University.
Elizabeth Stell is an associate at Insley & Race, LLC and a native of Atlanta. She specializes in medical malpractice, hospital liability, premises liability and insurance defense. Ms. Stell dedicated much of her time at The University of Georgia School of Law to its nationally recognized advocacy program. She won the 2011 J. Melvin England Mock Trial Tournament. She was selected to participate in the Joseph Henry Lumpkin American Inn of Court in Atlanta and has been inducted into the Order of Barristers.
Elizabeth has successfully represented clients in divorce actions, custody disputes, child support modifications, and family violence actions. She recognizes that each client has different goals and concerns, and focuses her representation to meet her client’s individual goals and address their concerns. Although she strongly believes in resolving family law matters through a collaborative approach, she fiercely advocates for her client’s best interests inside and outside the courtroom. Elizabeth was recently recognized as a 2019 Rising Star by Super Lawyers.
Doug Towns specializes in Employment Counseling and Employment Litigation. Before coming to Mazursky Constantine, Doug was an Employment and Labor partner in the Atlanta office of a large, international law firm. With more than 20 years of experience, Doug exclusively represents employers and focuses on the following areas:. Doug has written extensively on employment law, class and collective actions, management of complex employment litigation, e-discovery, avoidance of age discrimination claims, mental disabilities, employment issues in corporate acquisitions, contingent workers, immigration compliance, and challenges to the OFCCP’s compensation analysis. He has spoken at more than 200 employment law programs, conducted in-house management training programs, and appeared on CNN “Headline News” as an employment law commentator.. Doug is also actively involved in the community and on several boards, including serving as General Counsel for Angel Flight Soars, which provides free medical transportation to those in need.. Doug graduated from Emory University, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He received his J.D. from the University of Virginia and served on Law Review.
Dedicated attorney who truly cares about clients and takes pride in advising them to the best possible outcomes when they are in difficult situations. I take pride in my evidentiary knowledge and trial strategy, and truly enjoy being in court and applying my craft.
David Paul Pollan has been practicingexclusively in the area of elder law and special needs issues affectingthe younger disabled community since 1990.. He is a member of theNational Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and has served the elder anddisabled communities through his work with AARP, Atlanta RegionalCommittee Aging Services Board, the Senior Citizens' Law Project, theElder Law Committee of the State Bar of Georgia, the Georgia CommunityTrust and Weinstein Hospice. He is also a member of the GeorgiaElderCare Network, a statewide alliance of professionals assistingGeorgia families to plan and deal with the issues of aging.. The Pollan Law Firm is uniquely qualified to assist the elder andyounger disabled with eligibility in all classes of Medicaid includingNursing Home Medicaid and the waivered, home and community basedprograms such as the Independent Care Waiver, Community Care, and theDeeming Waiver.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.