Compare 9 attorneys and 5 law firms in Augusta , GA. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
James Ellington
Augusta civil rights attorney at Hull Barrett with 38 years experience801 Broad Street, Suite 700, Augusta, GA 30901
David Dekle
Augusta civil rights attorney at Fulcher Hagler with 35 years experienceOne 10th Street, Suite 700, Augusta, GA 30901
Scott Kelly
Augusta civil rights attorney at Fulcher Hagler with 32 years experienceOne 10th Street, Suite 700, Augusta, GA 30901
Shawn Hammond
Augusta civil rights attorney at Shawn P Hammond and Associates with 29 years experience601 North Belair Square, Suite 7, Augusta, GA 30809
Brian King
Augusta civil rights attorney at Donsbach and King with 25 years experience504 Blackburn Drive, Augusta, GA 30907
Thomas Cathey
Augusta civil rights attorney at Hull Barrett with 25 years experience801 Broad Street, Suite 700, Augusta, GA 30901
Michael Loebl
Augusta civil rights attorney at Fulcher Hagler with 24 years experienceOne 10th Street, Suite 700, Augusta, GA 30901
Amanda Bellotti
Augusta civil rights attorney at Capers Dunbar Sanders and Bellotti with 21 years experience2604 Commons Boulevard, Augusta, GA 30909
Brooks Hudson
Augusta civil rights attorney at Hull Barrett with 21 years experience801 Broad Street, Suite 700, Augusta, GA 30901
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