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We have more than 3 top best Civil Rights lawyers in zip code 30329, Atlanta, Georgia. K. P. Reddy, Timothy J. Buckley are among the top best Civil Rights attorneys in zip code 30329. While choosing lawyers in zip code 30329, compare their reviews.


K. P. Reddy - top best Civil Rights Lawyer in zip code 30329

K. P. Reddy

Rating: 5


Area of Practice: Civil Rights,Contracts,Corporate ,Discrimination,Education ,Employee Benefits,Employment & Labor ,Family ,Government Agencies,Health Insurance,Insurance ,Mediation,Sexual Harassment,Social Security Benefits & Disability,Wages/Commissions/Overtime,Wrongful Termination

Zip code: 30329, Atlanta, Georgia

K. P. Reddy Avvo Reviews
My previous Job Treated me unfairly and unjustly fired me,Mr. Reddy worked diligently and got me results. He is an knowledgeable and excellent lawyer ... ...

Contact: 404-320-9393
The Reddy Law Firm, P.C..
17 Executive Park Drive   420  303.

Timothy J. Buckley - top best Civil Rights Lawyer in zip code 30329

Timothy J. Buckley

Rating: 3.55


Area of Practice: Civil ,Civil Rights,Insurance ,Municipal ,Nursing Home Negligence,Products Liability,Workers Compensation

Zip code: 30329, Atlanta, Georgia



Contact: 404-633-9230
Buckley Brown, P.C..
Park Central   2970 Clairmont Road Northeast  3.

Karen M. Patten - top best Civil Rights Lawyer in zip code 30329

Karen M. Patten

Area of Practice: Civil Rights,Constitutional ,Contracts,Corporate ,Discrimination,Employment & Labor ,Family ,Government Agencies,Mediation,Sexual Harassment,Social Security Benefits & Disability,Wages/Commissions/Overtime,Wrongful Termination

Zip code: 30329, Atlanta, Georgia



Contact: 404-636-9995
The Law Offices of Karen M. Patten, LLC.
17 Executive Park Drive   420  303.

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Description: Legal matters concerning the protection of individual rights and freedoms. Case Example: Brown v. City of Chicago (2020) Judgment: Case involving civil rights violations by law enforcement, resulting in a $1 million settlement.