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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.
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.
Cary Ichter’s is a story of the American Dream come true, with hard work, tenacity, and determination at its core. Cary’s family settled in Douglasville, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, where he attended high school. Cary began debating as a high school junior, and upon graduation, he was offered a full debate scholarship at the University of West Georgia (then known as West Georgia College). West Georgia has historically had one of the best debate programs in the United States. With tuition and books covered, Cary funded the balance of his college and living expenses by working at Kroger, where he unloaded trucks and stocked shelves at night.. While at the University of West Georgia, Cary participated in debate for four years, maintained a rigorous class schedule during the day, and, at night, drove from Carrollton to Douglasville to work at Kroger.. In his final year of school, Cary accomplished two impressive feats. First, Cary ran for President of the West Georgia Student Government Association, making the campaign promise that he would quit his job at Kroger and dedicate that time to running Student Government and tending to the interests of his fellow students. Cary won that election, and true to form, he resigned from Kroger so that he could devote his time to tending to his duties as President of Student Government.. Additionally, as a college senior, Cary and his partner were ranked number seven (#7) in the country and received a first round bid to the National Debate Tournament. That same year, Cary received the Southern Debater of the Year from Stamford University.. Cary moved on to great success at the University of Georgia Law School where in 1984 he graduated magna cum laude, became a member of the Order of the Coif, was a member of the Georgia Law Review, and was published in Volume 18 of the Georgia Law Review.. Cary’s dedication and tenacity landed him a coveted position in the litigation department of Powell Goldstein, then considered to be the finest litigation law firm in Atlanta under one of the most revered trial attorneys in the southeast, Jerry Blackstock.. Mr. Blackstock saw something in young Ichter. While most young lawyers rarely saw the interior of a courtroom, Cary was trying cases, initially second chair, and eventually as lead counsel. Mr. Blackstock had Cary work alongside him representing Delta Air Lines, State Farm Insurance Company, international real estate investment and technology companies.. Cary had been at Powell Goldstein little more than seven years when he was bitten by the entrepreneurial bug and started his own firm, founding Meadows, Ichter & Trigg with Dart Meadows and Mark Trigg. While they started the firm with a secretary and a part-time paralegal, the firm grew rather rapidly. In 2000, when Mark Trigg left the firm, former Georgia Attorney General Mike Bowers became a name partner in the firm, creating Meadows, Ichter & Bowers.. The firm grew to be as large as the litigation departments of Atlanta’s largest law firms and every bit as formidable. Meadows, Ichter & Bowers handled business litigation, representing corporate entities and individuals, enjoying tremendous success in and out of the courtroom. By 2003, Meadows, Ichter & Bowers had grown to over 30 lawyers and more than 50 employees. That same year, the partners were persuaded to merge with Balch & Bingham, a prominent Birmingham, Alabama law firm.. While at Balch & Bingham, Cary handled business litigation throughout the country and was a rising star in the Atlanta legal community. In 2003, Cary acted as lead trial counsel for EarthLink in a three week jury trial in Columbus, Ohio. Cary’s local counsel in that case was Thompson Hine, a firm that had recently opened an office in Atlanta. Thompson Hine recruited Cary to join its Atlanta office as its lead litigator.. As Ichter was contemplating an offer of partnership with Thompson Hine, he was approached by Adorno Yoss of Miami, Florida, then the largest minority-owned law firm in the country, and offered a partnership. Unfortunately, with the financial crisis that followed, Adorno was unable to pay its producers. So, Cary decided to leave with colleague, Jim Thomas (formerly of McKenna Long) and a two other lawyers to establish Ichter Thomas in 2009.. Although the firm was formed at the beginning of the financial crisis, Ichter Thomas flourished, representing large and small businesses and individuals. Cary quickly became high profile for his handling of cases other lawyers would not touch. In particular, Cary represented guarantors in collection cases–an area of considerable demand after the financial crisis. In what was virtually unprecedented performance, Ichter beat back motions for summary judgment in those cases, took the cases to jury trials, and obtained results for his clients that resulted in their having to pay nothing to the plaintiff banks .. Ichter also successfully represented a number of franchisees in litigation seeking to rescind their franchise relationships with various franchisors, obtaining awards worth millions of dollars to his clients.. Cary has represented the Development Authority of Fulton County in litigation since 2009. In particular, Cary prevailed in a case in which individual taxpayers challenged and sought to unravel $5 billion of development bond transactions. Cary won that $5 billion case by way of summary judgment, which the Georgia Supreme Court affirmed in SJN Properties, LLC v. Fulton County Board of Assessors, 296 Ga. 793 (2015).. In connection with his development bond work, Cary was able to persuade the Georgia Court of Appeals to overrule a fourteen year-old precedent. Additionally, Cary has been lead counsel in bond validation hearings in which over $2 billion of development bonds have been validated, financing projects that have brought thousands of jobs to Fulton County.. When Jim Thomas decided to return to McKenna Long, Cary formed Ichter Kresky, LLC with Caroline Kresky, a well-respected family law practitioner. Together they tried divorce cases involving a multi-million dollar marital estate in a bench trial; they successfully handled a dispute involving the removal of the trustee from a family trust worth more than $70 million; and Cary succesfully tried a divorce case to a jury–quite an unusual occurrence. As a consequence of this experience, today Cary has the expertise to handle family law matters and issues related to trusts and estates.. In 2016, Ichter Davis, a boutique litigation firm in Atlanta, was formed to handle commercial litigation, trust and estate disputes, and family law litigation for high net worth individuals. Cary Ichter, as Managing Partner, coupled with William Daniel Davis have extensive experience in the courtroom, in corporate settings and in championing alternative dispute resolution mechanisms. This expertise sets them apart from other litigation firms. They work tirelessly to deliver results for their clients and are fiercely dedicated advocates both in and outside of the courtroom.. Cary has also been active acting as a court-appointed Special Master in various matters since 2005. Cary is typically appointed to act as a Special Master in complex commercial matters and mass tort and class action cases. In 2005, Cary joined the Academy of Court Appointed Masters (ACAM), the only national organization dedicated to educating the bench and bar on the appointment and use of Special Masters. In 2011, Cary was elected to the Board of ACAM. In 2014, he was elected President of the Academy, and in 2016 he became the first ACAM President ever to be re-elected.. As a consequence of his interest in the use of Special Masters by the courts, Cary took it upon himself to draft and to shepherd through the approval process Georgia’s Uniform Superior Court Rule governing the appointment and use of special masters in Georgia courts.. In his prestigious career, Cary has tried over fifty jury trials on a wide range of issues, including franchise relationships, sexual harassment, employment discrimination, real estate disputes, personal injuries, fraud, partnership break-ups, collections, UCC sales issues, and other commercial disputes. Cary has also successfully handled cases involving software licensing, municipal bond financing, fraud, professional wrestling, employment disputes, restrictive covenants ancillary to employment agreements, trade secrets, misappropriation of business opportunities, and intellectual property disputes. Cary is widely recognized as one of the best and most active commercial litigation lawyers in the State of Georgia.
Briant G. Mildenhall is an attorney at Fried Goldberg LLC who represents individuals and families in catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases against corporations and insurance companies. Prior to joining Fried Goldberg, Briant was a partner at a firm specializing in plaintiff personal injury cases. He worked at his prior firm ten years and gained experience trying and litigating trucking cases, motor vehicle collision cases, and premises liability cases. Before that, Briant worked for several years at a firm handling defense of trucking and premises liability cases. He has first-hand knowledge of how insurance companies evaluate claims and uses this insider knowledge to help his injured clients.. Briant grew up in Marietta, Georgia. He obtained his B.A. degree from Brigham Young University in 2002 majoring in Russian and Foreign Literature. Briant then received his J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2007.. Briant was awarded a Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Rating of AV Preeminent, the highest possible rating in both legal ability and ethical standards. He was also named one of the Top 100 attorneys in Georgia and one of the top 40 lawyers under the age of 40 by The National Trial Lawyers Association. He was named multiple times to the lists of Legal Elite by Georgia Trend Magazine and Rising Stars by Super Lawyers. Briant has a 10.0/10.0 Superb rating on AVVO.. Mr. Mildenhall is fluent in Russian and has taught trial advocacy skills to students in Ukraine and Moldova. He currently serves as the Chairperson of the Atlanta Chapter of the J. Reuben Clark Law Society. He is also an Eagle Scout.. Briant married his wife Katie in 2002, and they now live in Roswell with their five children. Briant enjoys hiking and playing soccer with his family and is a passionate Georgia football and Atlanta United fan.
Brian D. "Buck" Rogers is a native of Atlanta and a graduate of the Westminster Schools. Buck earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Georgia in 1990 and a Juris Doctor from Vanderbilt University School of Law in 1994.. Buck was named as one of the top 14 lawyers under the age of 40 by the Daily Report and was named a Rising Star by the Super Lawyers edition of the Atlanta Magazine in 2005 and 2006. Buck is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, the Atlanta Bar Association and the Lawyer's Club of Atlanta. Buck is a graduate of the National College of Advocacy (2000) and the Ultimate Trial College in Washington, D.C. (2005). He is currently a master in the Lamar Inn of Court (2002-present) and was a barrister in the Bleckley Inn of Court (2000-2002) and Joseph Henry Lumpkin Inn of Court (1996-1998).. Buck has devoted himself to community service, including serving on the Board of Directors of the Civil Justice PAC Inc., the Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and the Shepherd Spinal and Brain Injury Center, where he serves on the Auxiliary Board and the Advisory Board. He is a third generation lawyer and has focused his practice on representing catastrophically injured victims in the areas of trucking litigation, vehicular accidents, premises liability, products liability and railroad collisions.
Attorney Lee Morin founded Morin Legal in 2013 and has grown the Firm over the last 12 years into a pre-eminent small business and entertainment boutique firm. Morin Legal has routinely served independent small business owners in the creative and creative-adjacent sectors helping them to achieve their dreams of freedom and independence.. Attorney Morin is uniquely talented in copyright law, trademark law, small business law, corporations, and contracts, having taught complex subjects to non-lawyer pupils as an adjunct professor for her alma mater, Georgia State University College of Law. When she is not representing copyright holders, trademark owners, or small businesses or financiers, she aids producers and production companies in content creation and taps into affiliated contacts at premier talent agencies, consulting and production companies to develop, package, and pitch shows for streaming, broadcast, or theatrical release.. In 2023, Attorney Morin added a Small Business Commercial Litigation practice to her firm and is presently reviewing prospective clients with active or pending lawsuits in the State of Georgia. Attorney Morin is also an accomplished writer, having penned articles for the American Bar Association and other publications, and publishes a newsletter read by entertainment business professionals, called Good Tidings.
Attorney Julie McGhee Howard is a co-founder and managing partner of NowackHoward, LLC in Atlanta, Georgia. Ms. Howard practices community association law and represents condominium and homeowner associations in the Atlanta region and throughout Georgia.. Ms. Howard has extensive experience advising community associations in real estate matters and general counsel issues, including association meetings and parliamentary guidance, assessment collection, construction defect claims, covenant and rule enforcement, developer transition and disputes, Fair Housing Act claims, lien foreclosure, owner bankruptcy, owner dispute resolution, property tax appeals, zoning appeals and other general litigation.. Ms. Howard graduated from Furman University, earned her law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law and is licensed as an instructor for the Georgia Real Estate Commission. She gained valuable legal experience by clerking for a judge and practicing as a shareholder and managing partner at another private Georgia-based firm. She has been admitted to practice law in Georgia since 1993.. Using her legal experience and skills to the fullest, Ms. Howard has made significant contributions to the legal profession. She has assisted in the drafting of each amendment to the Georgia Property Owners’ Association Act and the Georgia Condominium Act since 2007, and regularly testifies before the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia State Senate committees on proposed community association laws.. Ms. Howard is a past president and board of trustee’s member for the national Community Associations Institute. She is also a past president and board member, in addition to many other roles, of the Community Associations Institute of Georgia. Ms. Howard is a fellow in the College of Community Association Lawyers, and served on its Board of Governors through 2019. She was 2018 President of the College. Ms. Howard also belongs to the Sandy Springs Bar Association and the Lawyers Club of Atlanta.
As the son of a doctor, Harrell Gunn has always been familiar with the challenges presented by personal injury cases. He grew up seeing these situations through a medical lens, but quickly realized that serving clients through legal representation was his true calling.. Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia, Harrell is no stranger to the community. He attended high school in Gwinnett County before studying at Georgia Southern University. He then pursued his passion for justice by enrolling in Georgia State University’s School of Law.. Harrell began his law career by training under some of the top injury lawyers in Georgia. With a desire to work more directly and exclusively with his clients, Harrell went on to found Gunn Law Group. Since founding Gunn Law Group, he has gone on to recover millions in compensation for his clients who have been injured through no fault of their own.. FocusAlthough he could have chosen any area of law, he naturally found himself drawn to personal injury and to representing the people of Georgia. Harrell has a gift for communicating with individuals and maintaining a deep level of empathy for clients. Whether speaking to his clients or to a jury, his caring personality and knowledge of the law are perfectly suited to serve the needs of individuals in personal injury cases.. Why Choose UsDespite the rapidly growing nature of his firm, Harrell continues to work tirelessly on behalf of the injured victims of Georgia and continues to treat each client with a personalized and compassionate approach. Give your case its best shot and let the experienced team at Gunn Law Group provide you with the legal representation you deserve.
As a CFP® with an MBA and several years of experience as a financial advisor at one of the largest financial companies in the world, no tax and estate attorney is better suited than Everett Morris to provide tax law, estate law, and business planning law services that are in line with the clients’ financial plans.. Everett resides in the Pine Hills Neighborhood in Brookhaven his wife and their two young children. Everett serves on the board of the Castleberry Square Condominium Association, and on the board of PEDS. Everett serves as a volunteer coach for children’s basketball at Peachtree Presbyterian Church in Buckhead and for children’s soccer at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church in Buckhead.
As a plaintiff's attorney, my primary goal is to help others overcome their legal injustice and see claims through to a successful resolution. My practice currently focuses on legal malpractice litigation, meaning that I pursue claims against other attorneys who were negligent in their representation of a client. The Linley Jones Firm also practices in the area of serious personal injury and wrongful death. Our offices are in Atlanta, but we pursue justice throughout the state, regardless of proximity to Atlanta.. Prior to becoming a plaintiff's attorney, I spent nearly four years defending legal malpractice and medical malpractice claims. This prior experience gives me a unique perspective on plaintiff's work and the advantage of being able to anticipate defenses to a lawsuit.. I work closely with my clients to develop and execute case strategies and I take pride in helping my clients obtain successful results when a prior attorney let them down.
Amanda A. Farahany is the managing partner at Barrett & Farahany, LLP. She has spent her career pursuing civil justice for her clients and her community, representing individuals in matters of libel, overtime, employment law, and sexual harassment litigation. In addition to her work as an Atlanta employment lawyer, she also serves as an adjunct professor of law at Emory Law School, where she teaches Advanced Trial Advocacy. She is proud to be an award-winning attorney, having been recognized by institutions such as Georgia Super Lawyers, National Advocates, Martindale-Hubbell, and the American Registry. To schedule your complimentary consultation, call their offices today!. To learn more about Attorney Farahany, visit her page on the Barrett & Farahany, LLP website at:
Alexander D. Northover’s law practice is dedicated to representing injured Georgians in personal injury and worker’s compensation claims, pre-suit, at trial, and on appeal. Mr. Northover’s attention to detail and creative style makes him a fierce and zealous advocate for his clients. Mr. Northover has a deep passion for fighting for “the underdog” and holding powerful corporations and insurance companies accountable.. In 2020, Mr. Northover was recognized as a Top 40 Under 40 attorney in Personal Injury Law by the The National Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Northover is admitted to practice before all State, Superior, and Magistrate Courts of Georgia as well as the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
Alejandra Mejia was born in Bogota, Colombia and grew up in Gwinnett County. She graduated from the University of Georgia magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs and a Bachelor of Arts in Latin American and Caribbean Studies. While she attended the University of Georgia, she was able to study abroad at Oxford University where a course in British Common Law sparked her interest in a law career.. Alejandra received her law degree from Emory University School of Law in May 2019. During her time at Emory, Alejandra was involved in various organizations, including the Immigration Law Practice Society and the Latin American Law Student Association. Within the Immigration Law Practice Society, she held the positions of Treasurer and Vice President of the organization. She was also a staff editor of the Journal of Law and Religion.. Before joining John Foy and Associates, Alejandra practiced family law and criminal defense in the metro Atlanta area where she learned the importance of effective advocacy and client communication. With her multiple years litigating and negotiating high conflict cases, she brings a wide range of skills and creative problem solving to obtain the best results for her clients.. In her spare time Alejandra likes to travel, spend time with her family and friends and attend concerts.
Alan Hamilton focuses his law practice on significant personal injury cases, wrongful death, and business torts. Alan has helped numerous clients obtain seven- and eight-figure verdicts and settlements during his career. He has represented individuals and appeared before courts in ten different states. Prior to co-founding Shiver Hamilton, LLC, Alan practiced with a nationally recognized trial firm and served as a federal judicial law clerk. Since founding the firm in 2011, Alan and Jeff have obtained a series of jury verdicts far exceeding the insurance company’s best offer.. Alan decided early on to dedicate his career to representing injured victims of negligence and corporate wrongdoing, turning down multiple job offers from corporate defense law firms to pursue a law practice representing plaintiffs.. Alan’s practice and experience covers a wide range of catastrophic injury cases, including automobile wrecks, business torts, product liability, tractor-trailer and log truck cases, dram shop (alcohol) liability, commercial vehicle cases, road defect cases, workplace injuries, premises liability/negligent security, wrongful death and professional malpractice. He has tried numerous cases to verdict and successfully represented clients in appellate courts in Georgia and other states.. Alan is involved in numerous bar and pro bono legal organizations. He served for several years as a campaign coordinator raising funds for non-profit legal aid organizations through the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation. Alan is also a member of Buckhead Church, where he serves as a community group leader. Alan and his wife, Morgan Henritze Hamilton, live in Atlanta with their three sons.. BAR ADMISSIONS. EDUCATION. HONORS AND AWARDS. REPRESENTATIVE CASES. PUBLISHED WORKS. SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS
After spending years representing defendants and their insurance companies, Chris now only represents injured people and their families. Chris uses his extensive knowledge of insurance companies and defense tactics to maximize results for his clients.
A serious lawyer for your serious case.. - Unique qualifications.. There are many excellent Georgia lawyers competing for your serious case of back and neck injury, spinal cord injury, brain injury, amputation injury, burn injury or wrongful death. The best ones do not advertise on TV or billboards. No one lawyer can honestly claim to be the best for every case. But, for whatever it is worth, Ken Shigley is the only lawyer in Georgia who combines all these qualifications:. (1) past president of the State Bar of Georgia (2011-12), chair of the Institute for Continuing Legal Education in Georgia Board of Trustees (2012-13), and trustee of the Institute for Continuing Judicial Education in Georgia (2013-14);. (2) board certified civil trial advocate of the National Board of Trial Advocacy (since 1995);. (3) published author on personal injury practice in Georgia (Georgia Law of Torts: Trial Preparation & Practice, 2010-14);. (4) Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, based on track record of seven figure verdicts and settlements;. (5) top peer ratings in Martindale-Hubbell Law Directory (“AV Preeminent” since 1995), Super Lawyers (Atlanta Magazine, since 2004) and Georgia Legal Elite (Georgia Trend, since 2004);. (6) member of the Christian Legal Society since 1974;. (7) Judicial Nominating Commission nomination to the Georgia Court of Appeals (2012); and. (8) national leadership role in his practice area (secretary and chair-elect designee, American Association for Justice Motor Vehicle, Highway & Premises Liability Section).. - Operational quality. Author of Georgia Law of Torts: Trial Preparation & Practice, Ken Shigley is continually refining proprietary case preparation protocols based on the type of fail-safe checklists used by pilots. This is to streamline the basics and free us to focus on greater creativity in advocacy.. - Client Responsiveness. We can do the best work in the world, but if we don’t explain things to clients, that isn’t good enough. Therefore, after initial screening (we only consider taking about 10% of cases brought to us), we resolve to routinely schedule a long personal interview with Mr. Shigley – at your home or hospital room if necessary -- and will schedule periodic in-person or telephone conference status reports to explain things and respond to your questions.. Call or submit the online contact form today. We ordinarily respond personally to a serious personal injury or wrongful death case inquiry by the next business day. There is no obligation. If your case does not fit our practice, we may be able to guide you to the right lawyer for your case.
A member of the State Bar of Georgia and the Florida Board of Bar Examiners, Attorney David Houtsma is a Partner in the north Atlanta office of Albright, Houtsma & Clark, LLC. In his capacity there, Attorney David Houtsma is a specialist in commercial and residential real estate transactions, corporate law, and e-commerce law. In addition, Attorney David Houtsma possesses extensive experience in negotiations and contracts as they relate to nonprofit entities, both domestic and international. A representative of both small businesses and Fortune 500 corporations, Attorney David Houtsma is an innovative leader who works to redefine the traditional view of the practice of law. Qualified to handle real estate transactions, David has well-established business relationships with Bank of America, RBC Centura Bank, Wells Fargo, Suntrust, and mortgage lenders. David Houtsma and his partners at Albright, Houtsma & Clark, LLC form an experienced litigation team, capable of representing clients in criminal and civil litigation.
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