Firm: Bird, Loechl, Brittain and McCants, LLC
Practice Areas: Civil ,Non-Profit Corporations
Contact: 404-264-9400
Firm: Joon Jeong
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
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.
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Dyer and Rusbridge, P.C.
Practice Areas: Civil ,Construction
Contact: 770-479-7418
Firm: The Shaul Law Firm PC
Practice Areas: Health Care
Jordan is energetic, hard-working, and enthusiastic about protecting her clients' interests. She enjoys educating herself about nuances in the law in order to better serve the dentists Shaul Law, PC represents.. "I enjoy getting to know each of my clients in order to better serve their legal needs by taking into account their big picture career and overall life goals.". Areas of Focus:. Asset Purchase Agreements; Practice Start-Ups; Mergers and Acquisitions.. Jordan received her Bachelor of Arts in Government and Politics from the University of Maryland in 2012. In 2015, she earned her Juris Doctorate degree from Emory University School of Law where she was managing editor of Emory International Law Review. During her time at Emory she was a student attorney on the Turner Environmental Law Clinic. She graduated from Emory with a Transactional Law and Skills Certificate.. Jordan has worked on numerous dental practice sales and acquisitions, focusing on the legal and business aspects of the transaction. Her work includes drafting contracts and review, mergers and acquisitions, employment and independent contractor agreements, associate buy-ins, practice start-ups and lease negotiations.. Jordan is admitted to practice law in the State of Georgia and in the District of Columbia.
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Law Firm of Jordan Alford LLC
Practice Areas: Estate Planning
After graduating from Central Gwinnett High School in Lawrenceville, Georgia, Jordan was determined to receive a quality education, so that he could return and serve the community where he grew up. He earned his undergraduate degree at Brigham Young University. He was also fortunate enough to meet his wife, while there, and even more fortunate to convince her to move with him to Georgia, so that he could attend law school at Georgia State University's College of Law. In addition to being widely regarded as one of the best public law schools in the country, GSU provided Jordan with a number of excellent opportunities, including working with some of the leading academics in their areas of expertise. Jordan Alford is especially grateful to Professors Mary Radford, Julian Juergensmeyer, and Ryan Rowberry, for their tutelage and continued mentorship.. While in law school, Jordan was able to work at a number of different law firms, whose areas of specialty ranged from criminal law to real estate. He was likewise privileged to serve as an Intern in the Superior Court of Fulton County with Judge John Goger. During his time with Judge Goger, Jordan was able to work on cases that ranged in subject matter from medical malpractice to derivatives litigation. These diverse set of experiences impressed upon Jordan two important things: 1) There is enough diversity in the law to find something you love doing; and 2) Don't practice in an area of law you don't love, because being a good lawyer requires nothing less than 100 percent commitment to your clients and your craft.. Jordan has a passion for his selected areas of expertise. In addition to his private practice he acts as a volunteer Editor of The Mortmain, a quarterly publication produced by the Estate and Probate section of the Atlanta Bar Association. He also serves the local Probate Courts of North Metro Atlanta by acting as Guardian Ad Litem or as an appointed attorney in cases dealing with incapacity of the elderly, representing minors in probate administration, and in mental health commitment cases.
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Kaufman, Miller & Sivertsen, P.C.
8215 Roswell Road Bldg 800 , Atlanta , Georgia 30350
Practice Areas: Banking & Finance,Bankruptcy,Business & Commercial,Condemnation & Eminent Domain,Constitutional ,Construction ,Debtor/Creditor,Insurance ,Land Use & Zoning,Real Estate ,Taxation - State & Federal
Contact: (770) 390-9200
Firm: Michael D. Barber and Associates, P.C.
Practice Areas: Criminal Defense
Practicing law, especially criminal law, is not just a job; it is a calling. I truly love what I do. There are few other professions that allow an individual to help another person as directly as practicing law. I love to help people and I love criminal law. Therefore I feel truly lucky to be a criminal defense attorney.
Contact: Not Available
Jones & Swanson
Firm: Jones & Swanson
Practice Areas: Personal Injury
Contact: (770) 802-2168
Firm: Powell Goldstein LLP
One Atlantic Center Fourteenth Floor 1201 West P , Atlanta , Georgia 30309
Practice Areas: Banking & Finance
Contact: 404-572-6781
Firm: Moquin & Daley
226 Coolidge Avenue New e 031023210 , Manchester , Georgia 3101
Practice Areas: Employment & Labor ,Insurance ,Personal Injury,Workers Compensation
Contact: (603) 669-9400
Practice Areas: Litigation
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Park & Associates, PC
3296 Summit Ridge Pkwy Ste 110 , Duluth , Georgia 30096
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Swift Currie McGhee & Hiers LLP
Practice Areas: Workers Compensation
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Hall Booth Smith PC
1450 Greene St Ste 220 , Augusta , Georgia 30901
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP
999 Peachtree Street , Atlanta , Georgia 30309
Practice Areas: Energy & Infrastructure, Finance, Energy Finance & Project Development, Electric Cooperatives
Contact: 404-407-5079
Firm: The Galloway Law Group, LLC
Practice Areas: Zoning, Planning and Land Use, Land Use, Rezoning, Zoning Law, Land Use Permitting, Land Use Regulation, Zoning Variances, Real Estate Development
Contact: 404-965-3680
Firm: Stokes Wagner ALC
Practice Areas: Entertainment
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Lubin Law PC
8325 Dunwoody Pl Bldg 2 , Atlanta , Georgia 30350
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy & Debt
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Holland & Knight LLP
Practice Areas: Business, Consumer Protection
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Jones Day
Practice Areas: General Practice
Contact: 404-521-3939