Atlanta Personal Injury Attorney

December 11, 2009 by staff · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Atlanta, Marietta 

Marietta Personal Injury Attorney

Marietta Personal Injury Attorney

Joel M. Baskin, P.C. is an Atlanta, Georgia personal injury and criminal defense lawyer. Joel M. Baskin represents individuals and their families who have been injured by someone else’s negligence and careless behavior. Joel M. Baskin has a second office in suburbia Atlanta in Marietta. If you need a Marietta personal injury attorney contact Joel M. Baskin for a free consultation.

Joel Baskin’s in-depth knowledge of the complex issues involved in personal injury and wrongful death law, coupled with his belief that clients are entitled to aggressive, skillful representation, have served his clients well. Joel Baskin and his team have obtained millions of dollars in recoveries for his injured clients throughout the State of Georgia and the Atlanta metropolitan area.

In addition to practice of personal injury law, Joel Baskin has been successfully representing clients accused of crimes for over ten years. He is an experienced, zealous advocate for his clients facing criminal law issues. His experience and knowledge of Georgia’s criminal law yield exceptional results for his clients.

Education

  • John Marshall Law School, J.D., 1996 Dean’s List
  • Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, B.A. English, Minor History, 1989

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Atlanta Personal Injury Attorney Curtis Kleem

December 8, 2009 by staff · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Alpharetta, Atlanta, Augusta, Dalton, Dunwoody, Georgia, Marietta 

Personal Injury Lawyer in Atlanta, GA

Atlanta Injury Lawyer Curtis Kleem

Born: Atlanta, Georgia, June 28, 1972

Education: Berry College, B.A., 1994; University of Georgia, M.S.W., 1997, University of Georgia, J.D., 2000

Membership: Conasauga Circuit Bar Association; State Bar of Georgia.

Admissions: 2000, Georgia

Attorney Curtis Kleem focuses his practice on personal injury law in Atlanta.  He also represents individuals in domestic relations, car accident injury, criminal and Juvenile Court matters. His domestic relations experience includes divorce, child custody, child support, and adoptions. Curtis is the attorney for the City of Tunnel Hill and also represents banks, insurance companies, and handles other general litigation matters.

Curtis graduated Cum Laude from the University of Georgia Law School in 2000. While there, he served as the Executive Notes Editor of the Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law and published an article on international adoption in the same publication. He also earned a Master’s Degree in Social Work from the University of Georgia. Curtis went to Berry College in Rome, Georgia, where he majored in History and minored in Education.

After law school, Curtis clerked for the Superior Court Judges of the Conasauga Judicial Circuit in Whitfield and Murray Counties. He is licensed to practice in all Georgia Courts, included the Georgia Supreme Court, where he has successfully argued two cases to unanimous decisions.

Curtis is a past President of the Conasauga Bar Association, and currently serves as the Vice President of the Board of Directors of the Family Support Council. Curtis coached the Dalton High School Mock Trial team for a number of years, and still serves as an evaluator each year during the Regional tournament. He is an active member of the First Baptist Church of Dalton.

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Atlanta Personal Injury Attorney Robert H. Smalley, III

Atlanta Personal Inury Lawyer, Robert Smalley

Atlanta Personal Inury Lawyer, Robert Smalley

Georgia Personal Injury, Wrongful Death and Accident Attorney

Partner at McCamy, Phillips, Tuggle & Fordham, a full service law firm specializing in personal injury cases, including auto accidents, trucking accidents, and wrongful death claims throughout northwest Georgia. Some of Attorney Robert Smalley’s most notable cases include the Con-Agra peanut butter salmonella lawsuit, the Tri-State Crematory litigation, the Bluffton University bus crash, and the Yamaha Rhino rollover cases.

Serving Atlanta, Dalton, Dunwoody, Alpharetta and Marietta

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Education: Davidson College, A.B. (Artium Baccalaureus Degree) in Religion, 1989, University of Georgia, J.D., cum laude, 1992

Membership: Conasauga (President, 1996-1997), Tennessee Bar Association, American Bar Association; State Bar of Georgia.

Admissions: 1992, Georgia; 1993, Tennessee

Reported Cases: In re: Tri State Crematory Litigation, U.S.D.C.

Miscellaneous Information: Phi Alpha Delta (President, 1990-1991). Georgia Registered, General Civil Mediator and Domestic Mediator approved for Court-Annex ADR programs. Whitfield County Attorney, 2001-. Liaison Counsel, Tri State Crematory Multi-District Litigation Class Action. Liaison Counsel, ConAgra Peanut Butter Salmonella Outbreak Litigation.

Robert Smalley focuses his legal practice mainly on personal injury, especially auto and trucking accident injuries and wrongful death. He also concentrates on worker’s compensation; insurance defense; general trial practice; zoning, planning and land use; civil rights; labor and employment; housing law; estate planning; local government law; alternative dispute resolution and mediation.

Commitment to Protecting Rights

Based out of Dalton, Georgia, Mr. Smalley serves all of northwest Georgia and southwest Tennessee, including practicing throughout Atlanta and its suburbs such as Marietta, Jasper, Alpharetta, Duluth, Dalton, Smyrna, Gainesville. He also works often in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Dalton’s proximity to I-75 makes it convenient for all stops in between. Dedicated to protecting his clients’ rights, Mr. Smalley is not afraid to travel for a case.

Legal and Community Services

Robert joined the law firm of McCamy, Phillips, Tuggle and Fordham in 1992. He has served as Whitfield County Attorney since 2001. Prior to that, he was Assistant County Attorney since 1993.

In his role as Whitfield County Attorney, Mr. Smalley has daily opportunities to help members of the public with “kitchen table” sorts of problems and issues involving their communities, tax assessments, as well as helping the public understand the various functions of their state, local, and federal governments and also how regular people can have an impact on their government.

Smalley was also appointed to serve as Liaison Counsel for the ConAgra peanut butter litigation currently pending in federal district court in Atlanta.

He was also involved in a leadership role dealing with the national litigation surrounding the Tri State Crematory disaster. Mr. Smalley estimates he has worked with over 500 of the victims in this case, and considers it one of his most noteworthy achievements.

He is also very active in the community, as a member of the PTA. He proudly supports Arts education programs in elementary education in Dalton, and has been a part of creating a program called, “Art Makes us Smart.” In addition to this and his PTA involvement, Robert Smalley serves the Dalton-Whitfield Chamber of Commerce on the Legislative Action Committee. He has also served his local church, Dalton First Presbyterian and worked with numerous community organizations such as: Leadership Dalton-Whitfield; Advanced Leadership Academy; United Way board; Habitat for Humanity; Hospital Authority chair; Whitfield-Dalton Day Care board; Early Head Start chair; Rotary Club service chair; and Whitfield Healthcare Foundation, Business Relations Chair.

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