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Atlanta, Georgia Human Rights Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 18 Atlanta attorneys and 15 law firms.

Abigail Jane Larimer
Georgia Human Rights attorney at Barrett and Farahany
1100 Peachtree Street NE, Atlanta, GA

Adam Scott Jaffe
Georgia Human Rights attorney at Jaffe and Haug with 25 years of experience
3776 Clairmont Road, Atlanta, GA

Aisha Blanchard Collins
Georgia Human Rights attorney at Pachman Richardson with 17 years of experience
75 14th Street, Atlanta, GA

Akil K. Secret
Georgia Human Rights attorney at Akil Secret Law with 46 years of experience
44 Broad Street NW, Atlanta, GA

Alice P. Weinstein
Georgia Human Rights attorney at Hunter Weinstein and Somerstein with 42 years of experience
1000 Abernathy Road NE, Atlanta, GA

David Windecher
Georgia Human Rights attorney at Arora and LaScala with 13 years of experience
75 West Wieuca Road NE, Atlanta, GA

Douglas Brooks Rohan
Georgia Human Rights attorney at Rohan Law with 25 years of experience
4360 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Atlanta, GA

Eileen J. Shuman
Georgia Human Rights attorney at Shuman and Shuman with 22 years of experience
5 Concourse Parkway, Atlanta, GA

Jeff Shiver
Georgia Human Rights attorney at Shiver Hamilton with 21 years of experience
3350 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, GA

Joy V. Edwards
Georgia Human Rights attorney at Edwards Law with 24 years of experience
3621 Vinings Slope, Atlanta, GA

Kyla S. Lines
Georgia Human Rights attorney at Pachman Richardson with 24 years of experience
75 14th Street, Atlanta, GA

Linda Ann Holz
Georgia Human Rights attorney at John D Wales with 32 years of experience
600 Village Trace, Atlanta, GA

Matt Andrew Hirsch
Georgia Human Rights attorney at Hirsch Firm with 23 years of experience
2300 Henderson Mill Road, Atlanta, GA

Michael A. Caldwell
Georgia Human Rights attorney at DeLong Caldwell Bridgers and Fitzpatrick with 53 years of experience
101 Marietta Street, Atlanta, GA

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