Top best R Lawyers in ZIP 30345 | 66 available
66 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 30345 in Atlanta, Georgia. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 54% provide free consultation with average fees of $330 per hour.
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With nearly two decades of combined experience, the Tatum Legal Group has proudly represented clients throughout the Metro-Atlanta area, we specialize in: Personal Injury and Small Business Services.. Our mission is to provide fierce advocacy and quality representation with personal and committed service to each of our clients. We pride ourselves in not just excellent service in our accessibility and conscious efforts to include and inform our clients as their case progresses. We are sincerely motivated to providing affordable and exceptional representation for our clients, and our work ethic proves that commitment.
With an extensive background in trial practice, I am totally at home in a court room. My focus is on client satisfaction and on ensuring that each case I take on has the best outcome possible for that individual. I went to law school to learn how to help those in need. Sometimes people are faced with criminal charges and need my help to clearly explain evidence and or defenses to the State or other prosecuting agency. Other times, folks are injured in car accidents and need my help to ensure that the insurance companies are giving them the time, attention, and settlement offers that they deserve.. In either case, it is my desire to be a helping hand to those who need me most and in their most delicate and difficult days. I have tried more than 75 cases in my 10+ years in practice and never shy away from using the courtroom to attain necessary goals. It would be my pleasure to answer any specific questions you may have regarding your personal legal matter. If I am not the right attorney to help you, I will make sure you get the information of someone who can assist you with your needs.
Tia Smith is the founding member of Tia Smith Law (formally Daniels & Smith, LLC). Her area of expertise focuses on business and family immigration and civil litigation. Tia's thorough and focused analysis of each stage of the legal spectrum, and valuable insight into difficult multifaceted matters and complex cases has resulted in solid client relationships and superior work product, qualities that serve as the bedrock of Tia Smith Law.. Tia's immigration practice focuses on a variety of employment based and family based matters. She has extensive experience representing large corporations including domestic and international companies in the various fields of education, engineering, information technology, and international religious organizations. She works hand in hand with clients ensuring that global mobility and expansion objectives are compliant with federal immigration regulations. Tia also successfully represents individuals in federal proceedings in front of the U.S. Department of Labor, Department of Homeland Security, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, and Board of Immigration Appeals.. In addition to her immigration practice, Tia provides day to day counsel to clients regarding their estate planning needs.
Theresa Bailey Kennedy is a principal in Frazier, Soloway & Kennedy, P.C. She graduated cum laude from Georgia State University School of Law (’07), Georgia State University (M.A. ’01) and the University of Virginia (B.A. ’91). She has presented major seminars on EB-1/EB-2 National Interest Waivers before audiences of scientists, researchers and academics in various states. She is active in the Atlanta Chapter of the American Immigration Lawyers Association.
She is an experienced trial lawyer with years of legal experience. Ms. Johnson is a former prosecutor for Fulton County, where she prosecuted misdemeanor cases for the State of Georgia. She is licensed in the State of Georgia and admitted to the bars of Federal and State Jurisdictions.. She is committed to providing excellent legal services and demonstrates the strictest personal and professional ethics, as well as the utmost compassion for our clients.. Ms. Johnson served on the Board of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women-Decatur/DeKalb Chapter, which advocates on behalf of women of color through national and local actions and strategic alliances that promote its national and international agendas on leadership development and on gender equity in health, education, and economic development.. She also served as Chaplain for the Atlanta Lions’ Club, a service organization that is a network of 1.3 million men and women in 200 countries and geographic areas who work together to answer the needs that challenge communities around the world. Known for working to end preventable blindness, Lions participate in a vast variety of projects important to their communities.
Our firm designs customized immigration plans for our clients, focusing on their needs and goals. Call today for your free phone consultation!. We handle both family and employment-based immigration, as well as naturalization and other special immigration cases. We also enjoy working with the Arts community, including the Atlanta Ballet, as well as the Military community.. In connection with my Chairmanship of the AILA Georgia-Alabama Military Assistance Program (MAP) Committee, I led a group of Immigration Lawyers to Ft. Stewart, Georgia in August 2013. There we assisted local JAG attorneys and military families with immigration issues.. Since that time I have been fortunate to both lead and participate in many additional MAP events at both Ft. Stewart and Ft. Gordon, helping military families.
Mr. Perez graduated from Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School and is licensed to practice law in Georgia and Florida. Originating from Puerto Rico, Mr. Perez is fluent in Spanish and English and strives to help the Latino community in Georgia understand their rights when involved in personal injury matters. Mr. Perez has been on Vida 1010 AM radio to help answer legal questions for listeners and continues to find ways to reach out and educate the Atlanta community.
I focus my practice on real estate closings and community association law, specifically homeowners associations, condominium associations, and commercial associations, including mixed use, "green", and age-restricted community documents. I help homeowners, developers, lenders, and others in creating, interpreting, enforcing, and administering these documents, including compliance with the Georgia Condominium Act, the Georgia POA Act (particuarly in adopting its terms), and other statutes that may apply. As well, I assist in navigating the practicalities of running an association, including dealing with calling annual meetings, holding elections, or creating comitteess.. In 2013, Andersen, Tate & Carr, P.C. named me the head of its residential and construction closing practice group.. In addition, I have also mediated real-estate related disputes, with an emphasis on finding cost effective and realistic solutions. Using the insights I have learned through my representation of homeowners, lenders, developers, builders and association board members I am able to share perspectives that otherwise might not have been considered to bring parties closer together.. One of my toughest projects was to be part of the team, led by Thomas J. Andersen, responsible for negotiating and closing the purchase of the Beltline by one of our firm's clients in 2004 (Atlanta Business Chronicle’s "Deal of the Year 2004") and to remain involved with the continuing complex development issues that arose from the Beltline, including its sale to another development entity in late 2007 (the sale was listed in Atlanta Business Chronicle’s "Deal Makers" list, March 2008).
I am an Atlanta Immigration Attorney specialized in handling Family Immigration and Humanitarian Immigration Relief.
For more than 24 years, Jonathan W. Johnson, LLC has been one of the go-to personal injury law firms in Georgia for clients who want to hire some of the state's most competent lawyers. They have experts in the areas of car accidents, wrongful death, personal injury, aviation law, PTSD, and medical malpractice as well as business and labor laws. This award-winning firm is recognized by peers and is praised by customers for being client-centered and results-driven.. "I care very deeply about my clients and take the time to get to know them as people so that I fully appreciate all of their concerns. I always return client phone calls and answer all their questions fully. I have a long track record of success and a great educational and professional background. I believe that service is the key to good client relationships." - Jonathan Johnson
Elder and Special Needs Law is a highly specialized and fast growing area of the law. While a traditional law practice is focused primarily upon functional expertise in a narrower legal practice area, the Elder and Special Needs Law practice of Ruthann P. Lacey, P.C. is client-centered and focused on the unique legal needs of the elderly and their families and those individuals of all ages with special needs.. Elder Law and Special Needs Law pursue a more holistic approach: assisting our clients and their families with counsel across a broad range of issues affecting their quality of life and their futures.. Ruthann is a member of
David N. Soloway is a principal in Kennedy, Nalepa & Soloway, P.C. He is a graduate of Duke University ('79) and Emory University School of Law ('82). His immigration law experience includes arguing Ardestani v. INS before the United States Supreme Court in 1991, a case of national importance addressing the applicability of the Equal Access to Justice Act to certain types of immigration cases. He is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) and is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and Federal District Court (N. Ga.) in addition to the Immigration Court, Board of Immigration Appeals and State and Superior Courts. After serving as Chair of the Liaison Committee for the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) Georgia-Alabama Chapter and the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, he was elected to multiple Executive Committee positions, eventually including Chair, of the Chapter.
Barbara E. Katz is an estate planning and probate attorney whose practice is dedicated to assisting individuals and all families in all aspects of estate planning, including completing their wills and health care documents, as well as avoiding probate through the use of revocable living trusts. She is especially dedicated to helping alternative families, such as single parents and same sex couples, as well as unmarried individuals with family of choice, with legal issues in their personal lives.. Barbara also has extensive practice experience in the areas of adoption law and assisted reproductive technology law, but currently focuses her entire practice on wills, trusts, estate planning and probate law.. Barbara has spoken on legal issues related to estate planning for civic and religious groups. She has also spoken at the Institute of Continuing Legal Education’s seminar on adoption law.. Barbara graduated from the City University of New York School of Law in 1992, and was licensed for the practice of law in the state of Georgia later that year. Her firm’s mission, “Law in the Service of Your Family’s Needs,” was adapted from CUNY’s own mission statement.. In addition to her legal practice, Barbara is a teacher who taught Legal Writing, Research & Advocacy at Emory University School of Law from 1998-2004. She also taught and administered a bar review course offered through Georgia State University School of Law from 1994-2006. Finally, Barbara is a private tutor and offers a bar review course for students taking the Georgia Bar Exam.
Attorney Althea S. Prince has practiced law for 20 years. She is an Ivy League grad and former big-firm attorney with experience representing clients in complex and large exposure cases. Her practice has afforded her significant opportunities to handle cases from inception through trial/resolution in federal and state courts.. Ms. Prince immigrated to the US from Guyana. She enjoys traveling, reading, and watching sports.