Top best L Lawyers in Suwanee | 39 available
39 L lawyers are available in Suwanee, Georgia. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 50% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $40 to $60 per hour.
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Sometimes You Need a Lawyer who IS a Doctor! When the law and medicine collide, no two cases are ever alike, and things can become complicated pretty quickly.. Mitchell S. Nudelman, MD, JD, is residency trained in Family Medicine and licensed to practice both medicine and law. A member of the Georgia Bar in good standing since 1991, Dr. Nudelman holds unrestricted licenses to practice medicine in FL (1986) and GA (1990). He was board certified for more than 30 years.. After more than 25 years predominantly serving defense counsel, insurance carriers, and employers in a wide range of cases involving complex medical-legal matters, Dr. Nudelman now also works for those who are injured like you. His vast experience as an industry insider over the past 30 years has given him a keen insight into how insurance companies work and has helped him to successfully resolve claims before they have to court.. Dr. Nudelman received his Bachelor of Arts in Biology from the University of Rochester (NY) and did research in RNA tumor virology at the university’s medical school as an undergrad. Studying abroad in Spanish the first two years, but completing all his clincial rotations in the US, he earned his medical degree in 1983. After completing his medical residency in Family Medicine at St. Francis Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware (through the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University), he attended the University of Miami School of Law full-time at night, while practicing medicine during the day.. Some fun facts:
Something that I have realized after studying and practicing law over the years is that the U.S. is an actively working society. Everything from the Constitution to state laws and even local city standards stem from the promise community members make to not violate each other’s domains. U.S. laws are a safety guard to help guarantee that community members can keep this minimum promise. This means that if you violate laws in the U.S., you are not keeping this promise and you must be sanctioned for your actions. That is why the American jury system, which leaves the judging of the law to the citizens, is a right and duty that is as sacred as the right to vote. Also, this can be why U.S. law enforcement can be strict and harsh.. However, let’s look at it from a different viewpoint. Keeping the minimum promise can also be interpreted to mean honoring each other’s freedoms to the fullest extent. This means that in the U.S., following basic law allows us to have the freedom to not have to dispute everything we do.. The link between guaranteeing freedom and an active society is simple:. 1. Do not interfere with others;. 2. But, if someone violates my domain, I have the right to prove the violation; and,. 3. I can demand rational compensation for the proven violation.. This is a simple logic. This logic may be what allows so many different kinds of people to live without trouble here in the U.S.. For the past 20 years, I have seen many immigrants endure hardships when they were wronged all because of the English-speaking barrier or because of their vague fear of the law. People whose rights have been violated unjustly need to actively fight for their cause and receive due compensation if needed.. I believe that everyone livnig in the U.S. deserves protection through the laws that this country is built on. I sincerely wish I can be a help to lead the charge.
Oxendine Law, LLC is a divorce and family law litigation practice focused on providing personal attention to each client’s unique needs. By practicing exclusively in this area, we remain well versed and up to date on the law and changing trends in the legal field. We have over twenty-five years of combined experience practicing divorce and family law here in Georgia which allows us to provide valuable advice in all areas, as well as expertly navigate through the judicial system to provide the best possible results for our clients.. Our attorneys are well respected amongst peers, judges, and the local legal communities. We have secured positive outcomes and results for hundreds of clients across metro-Atlanta, including securing custody for mothers and fathers, realizing awards of large asset division, achieving substantial awards of spousal support, and amicably resolving highly contested matters with positive results.
Kevin Pratt focuses his practice on defending clients.. Kevin received a Bachelor in Business Administration, Summa Cum Laude in Accounting from Georgia State University in 1999. Although his undergraduate degree was from the University's Business School, Kevin was simultaneously awarded Advanced Writing Honors from the University's School of Arts and Sciences.. Kevin received his law degree from the University Of Georgia School Of Law in 2001. While attending law school Kevin taught accounting to masters level accounting students.. After law school Kevin was offered and accepted a teaching position at Georgia State University. For five years, while actively practicing law, Kevin taught Legal Studies to prelaw students at Georgia State University.. Kevin is licensed to practice before the Georgia Supreme Court, the Georgia Court of Appeals, United States Federal District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, and the United States Supreme Court.
Kathlyn Khashan is the owner of Khashan Law Office. Kathlyn was born and raised in Buford, Georgia. Kathlyn’s parents divorced when she was 16 years old, and understands the difficulties of dealing with family issues.. Kathlyn graduated in 2011 from Georgia State University with her Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. She received her Juris Doctorate from John Marshall Law School in 2014. While in law school, Kathlyn volunteered at the Gwinnett County District Attorney’s Office, Gwinnett County Solicitor’s Office, and the Gwinnett Sexual Assault Center, where she learned the prosecutorial side of thinking and received training on handling traffic tickets, DUI’S, and Temporary Restraining Orders for domestic violence cases.. Kathlyn volunteers her time at the Gwinnett Pro Bono office, where she represents clients in need of a Family Law attorney. She also volunteers at the AVLF Saturday clinics, where she assists low income clients with landlord-tenant issues and wage issues.. Kathlyn loves to travel. She also loves spending time with her family and her pets.
I have lived in the Suwanee GA area for over 25 years. I feel this is our hometown. My wife, Brenda and I are active members of Shadowbrook Baptist Church were I have served as a Deacon while she is the Pastor's secretary. Our 3 boys have grown up here in Suwanee and maitain homes and businesses nearby.. I enjoy helping people and fighting for your benefit with all matters that I undertake. My expertise is in probate and will preparation as well as tax resolutions with the taxing authorities. Although I do not shy away from any legal or financial matters but rather can refer you to someone in my extensive network of attorneys and cpas if the situation warrents.. I am a licensed Attorney with the State Bar of Georgia as well as a licensed CPA.. My office looks forward to helping you with your tax matter or to aid in the probating of a loved one's estate. These are just a few of the issues we handle on a daily basis.
I am originally from Swainsboro Georgia. I attended college at the University of Georgia, where I obtained a bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice.. Immediately after graduation, I began my career as a police officer with the Gwinnett County Police Department. I spent five years investigating felony and misdemeanor crimes throughout Gwinnett County.. I then attended law school at Thomas M. Cooley School of Law in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I graduated in 2013, with honors. I also participated in Moot Court competition, and received a book award.. Following law school, I began my criminal law career with the District Attorney's Office for the Middle Judicial Circuit of Georgia where I handled felony cases. I then accepted a position as Assistant Solicitor-General for Forsyth County.. As an Assistant Solicitor-General, I prosecuted DUI cases, domestic violence cases, and misdemeanor drug case. I served as the representative of the Solicitor's office on the County's misdemeanor Drug and Mental Health Accountability Courts.. I left the Solicitor-General's office to accept a position with the firm of Epps and Stidham.
After retiring from the US Air Force and US Air Force Reserves in 2003, I began my legal career at John Marshall Law School. After graduating at the top of my class in 2007, I started my law firm as a sole practitioner. Since that time, I've helped hundreds of clients in the areas of estate planning, probate, asset protection, personal injury and small business planning.
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Experienced L attorney serving clients in Suwanee and surrounding areas.