4 Employment lawyers are available in ZIP code 30326 in Atlanta, Georgia, including Brad Dozier, Fidlon Legal, Gabriel Kingdom, and Rachel Benjamin. Average rating of these lawyers is 5.0/5 and 53% provide free consultation.
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Employment Case Statistics Overview
Employment Case Timeline
Employment cases in Atlanta typically resolve in 4 to 18 months, depending on complexity, court schedules, and whether cases settle early or proceed to trial.
Atlanta Court Backlog
Estimated active employment case backlogs in Atlanta courts range from 150 (low) to 600 (high), reflecting ongoing filings and court processing rates.
Employment Atlanta Filing Volume
Public data suggests 40 to 100 new employment cases are filed monthly in Atlanta, including discrimination, wage, and wrongful termination claims.
Employment Case Outcomes
Roughly 35% of employment cases resolve pre-litigation, 25% after filing but before trial, and about 10% succeed at trial; actual outcomes vary by case.
FAQs - Employment Lawyers in 30326 city Atlanta
How many Employment lawyers actively serve residents of Atlanta, Georgia (30326)?
Approximately 29 licensed attorneys focus on Employment across Atlanta, Georgia (30326). Most matters are filed through the Georgia District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps.
How long do Employment matters usually take in courts near Atlanta (30326)?
Employment cases in Atlanta, Georgia usually take around 3-8 months depending on complexity and the Georgia District Court docket.
Which local court most often hears Employment cases for people living in Atlanta, Georgia?
Residents of Atlanta typically see Employment filings handled by the Georgia District Court. Proximity to 30326 helps with quick submissions and clerk communications.
Do attorneys around 30326 offer a free first consultation for Employment?
About 53% of firms near ZIP 30326 offer a free first consultation for Employment, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
Practice Areas: Litigation, Personal Injury, Employment, Personal Injury, Personal Injury
Gabriel Kingdom, Esq. is the epitome of The Everyday People’s Lawyer. After working for various civil litigation firms, Attorney Kingdom established The Law Office of Anthony Hall, LLC in 2014, which is now The Kingdom Law Firm. This one-of-a-kind law firm specializes in protecting the rights of the people and led him to becoming known as The Everyday People’s Lawyer.. We are specialists in auto accident law, personal injury law, business law, and general civil litigation matters throughout the state of Georgia.. We are an "of the people" law office, and we can relate to what you are going through. The Law is our weapon, a shield, and it also forms part of our Ministry.
Rachel Berlin Benjamin is a partner at one of Atlanta’s leading employment law firms. She primarily represents employees who have been subjected to unlawful discrimination and retaliation and fights tirelessly for employee’s rights providing clients with compassionate representation.. Rachel has achieved many notable results during her career representing employees. Rachel has extensive litigation experience in both state and federal courts. Rachel and Ed Buckley recently achieved a substantial jury verdict, including all of the plaintiff’s lost wages. After a week-long trial, the jury found that there was a willful violation of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act and her client was awarded the maximum amount of damages allowed by the law.. Rachel has also achieved numerous notable results on account of her significant appellate experience and has contributed to successful appeals to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Recently, Rachel represented a school bus driver in a disability claim and drafted the appellate brief that was instrumental in convincing the Eleventh Circuit to revive the driver’s claim. Rachel also played a critical role in the Eleventh Circuit’s revival of an age discrimination claim as well as a Title VII retaliation claim.. Rachel has also taken on the Atlanta Police Department in its refusal to change its facial hair policy, which has prevented officers from being able to serve and protect their communities. This will hopefully give similarly situated police officers the ability to proudly serve Atlanta in the future.. Rachel previously litigated wage and hour claims at a boutique New York employment law firm. In this capacity, she helped secure multi-million dollar settlements in numerous collective and class action lawsuits in federal courts across the nation. Before practicing employment law, Rachel was an Assistant District Attorney in Bronx, New York where she prosecuted misdemeanors and violent felonies. As a prosecutor, Rachel conducted hearings and trials, presented cases to Grand Jury panels for indictment, and negotiated pleas.. Rachel graduated magna cum laude from Pace Law School and received her Bachelor of Arts from Sarah Lawrence College. Rachel is a member of the State Bars of Georgia and New York, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and federal district courts in New York and Georgia. Rachel is also a member of the National Employment Lawyer’s Associate and the Georgia Association of Women Lawyers.. When Rachel isn’t working, she enjoys spending time with her husband and two young kids, exploring Atlanta, attempting to achieve Yelp’s “elite” status, and visiting her family in New York.
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