Myrlin Earle w/ Bruce A. Hagen P.C., Trial Lawyers
Myrlin Earle w/ Hagen P.C. started his career in Georgia at the Fulton Solicitor General’s office. He then moved up to the Fulton District Attorney’s office. From there, Myrlin moved into the corporate, private sector by spending the last 10 years working for State Farm Insurance Company’s legal department in Atlanta, Sharon Ware & Associates. After spending a good bit of time defending car wreck cases.
Myrlin has now come to the “Good Side” and will be putting all that experience to work to help his clients get a fair treatment in court.
History:
2011-Present, Bruce A. Hagen P.C., Trial Lawyers. Personal Injury Trial Attorney.
2001-2011 Senior Attorney for Sharon Ware and Associates; In-House Counsel for State Farm Insurance Company. Myrlin accumulated numerous defense verdicts in metro Atlanta which saved State Farm Insurance Company millions of dollars. In 2010, he successfully defended a $10 Million lawsuit involving avascular necrosis which resulted in defense verdict.
1996-2001, Chief Senior/Assistant District Attorney, Fulton County District Attorney’s Office. Supervised Major Drug Trafficking Unit. He was the Assistant. D.A. in the trial division. Myrlin handled thousands of Felony prosecutions and supervised jury trials and hundreds of seizure cases.
1993-1996, Senior Asst. Solicitor General, Fulton County Solicitor General’s Office. Myrlin started his illustrious career handling thousands of misdemeanor cases, including DUI Prosecutions.
Mr. Earle belongs to the Atlanta and County Bar Association and the State Bar of Georgia. He also is a member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association.
Areas of Practice:
- Wrongful Death
- Automobile Accidents
- Trucking Accidents
- Bus Accidents
- Brain Injury
- Drunk Driving Accidents
- Slip and Falls
- Products Liability
Bar Admissions:
- Georgia
- Washington DC
Professional Associations and Memberships:
- State Bar of Georgia
- Atlanta Bar Association
- Georgia Trial Lawyers Association
Education:
- Howard University School of Law
- California State University Long Beach
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Nathaniel F. Hansord w/ The Law Offices of Nathaniel F. Hansford, LLC.
Nathaniel F. Hansford has many years of experience in the workers’ compensation field. He spent over five years defending insurance companies against personal injury and workers’ comp claims. Since 2007, Mr. Hansford has represented injured workers and has used the knowledge he gained as a defense lawyer to help his clients.
Due to his experience as an insurance defense attorney, Mr. Hansford has an advantage in understanding the tactics of the defense attorneys and provides expertise in getting a better resolution. Mr. Hansford will act protect your rights and handle all of your workers’ compensation needs.
Nathaniel F. Hansford, LLC will obtain all the necessary information about your case, give you options and make recommendations in order to allow you to make the best decision for you and your family and your case. We will aggressively work to obtain all the maximum amount of workers’ compensation benefits you deserve.
Workers’ compensation cases are taken on a contingency fee basis. Please understand there are no fees unless we recover. To schedule an initial free consultation, contact us today at 770 922 3660.
Having an Atlanta workers’ compensation attorney like Nathaniel F. Hansford, will ensure that you will file the correct workers’ compensation documents, communicate effectively with insurance company, and obtain a case settlement which will be for your best interest.
If having to pursue trial, Mr. Hansford is a trial attorney who enjoys going to court. He has tried many workers’ compensation hearings and understands the process. It can also be difficult and confusing in trial, so having an expert such as Mr. Hansford will be in your best interest in order to protect your rights and obtain the full benefits you deserve.
Mr. Hansford understands that getting injured is very stressful and can change an individual’s and family’s life. If you have been injured in a work accident, please contact Nathaniel F. Hansford in order for him to begin working on your case. The sooner you contact Mr. Hansford, the sooner we can move forward and fight for your rights.
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Lorena Saedi w/ Saedi Law Group
Ms. Saedi is a partner at Saedi Law Group, where she concentrates her practice in all areas of bankruptcy law. Ms. Saedi offers clients quality legal services in all aspects of federal bankruptcy law, and is committed to providing personal attention and affordable solutions to each and every client’s financial obstacles.
Prior to starting Saedi Law Group, LLC, Ms. Saedi was a founding partner of the consumer bankruptcy firm of Saedi & Wells, LLC for eight years. Prior to that Ms. Saedi worked as a corporate attorney representing technology companies on a variety of issues. Ms. Saedi was responsible for drafting corporate technology policies, preparing domestic and international license agreements and assisting companies with day to day counseling on all business related matters.
Ms. Saedi has tried numerous matters before the bankruptcy courts in the Northern District of Georgia involving creditor actions to enforce foreclosure sales, debtor’s objections to creditor claims, motions for sanctions regarding creditor abuse and various other matters. Ms. Saedi has also been a lecturer on bankruptcy issues and speaks to community and corporate groups regarding debt management, bankruptcy and asset protection.
Ms. Saedi is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, American Bankruptcy Lawyer Institute, and American Bar Association. She is a volunteer with the International Refugee Committee and the Special Olympics of Georgia.
Ms. Saedi can be reached at 404.889.8663 or Lsaedi@saedilawgroup.com.
Mark A. Cobb w/ Cobb Law Group
Practice Areas:
• Construction Law
• Subcontractor Law
• Bond & Surety Claims
• Materialmen Liens
• Small Business Law
• Corporate Law
• Transactional (Buy/Sell)
Biography:
Mark is the named, founding partner of the Cobb Law Group. For over 20 years, Mark has concentrated his practice primarily in the area of subcontractor & construction law and small business law including such diverse areas as business entity formation, contract drafting and interpretation, AIA document review, construction liens, payment bond claims, and Miller Act litigation. Throughout the course of his distinguished legal career, Mark has represented many international, national and regional firms while also serving on numerous private and non-profit boards. He is currently working on a book to be published by the ABA on Subcontractor Law (click here for more information on this publication) and serves as adjunct faculty in the Thomas University MBA program.
Mark was born in Pensacola, Florida, and spent his childhood in Pensacola and Atlanta. After receiving the Presidential Scholarship, Mark attended Berry College and earned a degree in English with a double minor in economics and political science. His name regularly appeared on the Dean’s List, and he was a member of several academic societies including Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK), as well as the national English honor society and the national political science honor society. While a student, he managed a 25 person, student newspaper staff, and while editor-in-chief, the newspaper received the highest award from the Georgia College Newspaper Association. While in college, Mark began preparations for his legal career by working for the law firm of Boling, Rice & Bettis in Cumming, Georgia and the Florida District Attorney’s Office in DeFuniak Springs, Florida. He considers both of these experiences invaluable for shaping his legal mind and beginning good business habits.
Immediately following his graduation from college, Mark began his legal studies at top-rankedWashington and Lee University School of Law. Founded in 1749, W&L is the sixth oldest institution of higher learning in the United States, and it is the only school named for George Washington for which he supported financially. Following the American Civil War, General Robert E. Lee assumed the presidency of the small liberal arts college (then known as Washington College) and worked to make the school thrive. He attached a local law school to the college, and, following Lee’s death the school was renamed to honor him. The law school remains one of the best in the country, and Mark studied under some of the finest legal minds in the profession. While there, his classmates elected him to serve as their class representative to the Executive Committee, a university-wide committee of 13 students who are responsible for all aspects of student government and the honor council. In addition, Mark was a member of the Student Bar Association, and Phi Delta Phi, a legal fraternity. As a part-time job during school, Mark was a research assistant for a professor researching the limits of the Freedom of Information Act. He also volunteered at the Reeves Center, a museum on-campus concentrating in Chinese export porcelain. Although he had several successful law school internships, Mark remembers his time at Taylor, Moseley and Joyner (now Moseley, Warren, Prichard & Parrish) in Jacksonville, Florida vary fondly as he tackled maritime and international law issues.
Following law school, Mark accepted a job at a small, boutique law firm in Atlanta where he began to build his own client base, hone his legal skills, and increase his business skills. In 1994, when Georgia’s lien laws began to change, Mark took the initiative and began a service sending Notices to Owner’s on behalf of his clients. As a result, several Fortune 500 firms began to use his services, and in 1998, Mark opened his own firm. Although he did not do any advertising, clients continued to seek his services.
In 2007, Mark took a sabbatical from work. During this time he and his wife lived in France and began working on some personal writing projects. Upon his return to work, he felt a renewed enthusiasm for his career and clients and began focusing his energies on client development. Under his leadership, he moved the firm away from paper files, and using an off-site server, was able to increase the efficiency of the firm. His current project includes taking the firm “virtual”, offering a la carte legal services, and improving efficiency in order to improve legal services while lowering costs to his clients.
Mark lives in Thomsville with his wife, two children and an English Setter named Molly. They attend All Saints’ Episcopal Church where he serves on the Vestry. Mark is the chairman-elect of the Board of Trustees for the Vashti Center, president of the Washington and Lee Thomasville–Tallahassee Alumni Club, and acting treasurer of the Southwest Georgia Technical College Foundation. Mark was recently appointed to the Board of the Thomasville Antique Show Foundation which supports local children’s charities. His is an active member of the American Ceramic Circle as well as several genealogical societies. He enjoys hiking, tennis, backgammon, and wing shooting.
Bar and Court Admissions:
• American Bar Association
• Georgia State Bar
• Alabama State Bar
• United States District Court, Northern District of Georgia
• United States Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit
• Georgia Court of Appeals
• Georgia Supreme Court
Education:
• Washington and Lee University School of Law, J.D., 1991
• Berry College, B.A., 1988
• Institut de Francais, certificate, 2007
Memberships & Awards:
• American Bar Association (ABA)
• ABA Forum Committee on the Construction Industry
• ABA Sub-Committee on Specialty Contractors & Suppliers
• ABA Sub-Committee on Insurance, Surety & Liens
• ABA Sub-Committee on Dispute Avoidance & Resolution
• ABA Law Practice Management Section
• Alabama State Bar Association
• Thomas County Bar Association
• Georgia Branch, Associated General Contractors (AGC Georgia)
• Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. (AGC)
• American Subcontractor’s Association (ASA)
• American Subcontractor’s Association–Georgia Chapter (ASA Georgia)
• Construction Suppliers Association (CSA)
• Omicron Delta Kappa (national honor & service fraternity)
• Thomasville Landmarks, Inc.
• National Trust for Historic Preservation