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Boutique Firms: Defining Your Practice w/ Jeff Cohen & more

L Virguez, D Cohen, K Sessoms, J Cohen, E Rowell

L Virguez, D Cohen, K Sessoms, J Cohen, E Rowell

 

 

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Jeffrey L. Cohen w/ Cohen, Cooper, Estep, & Allen

Jeffrey L. Cohen is well respected for his depth of experience in Tax and Corporate/Business law.

In his Tax practice, Mr. Cohen is dedicated to zealous representation before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to ensure that his clients are treated fairly by the IRS. The IRS recognizes Mr. Cohen because of his well-earned reputation of over 23 years as a top-rate negotiator with a high command of tax rules and regulations. Because the IRS does not intimidate Mr. Cohen, he resolves most of his client’s issues at the negotiating table, rather than through litigation. If it is necessary to seek resolution in United States Tax Court, Mr. Cohen will pursue and protect your interests with zeal.

Mr. Cohen’s clients receive personal attention, unlike at larger firms where unknown associates manage cases. His commitment to client service means that he is not satisfied until his clients feel comfortable with their understanding of the legal issues they face. Tax-related legal issues create a great deal of anxiety for clients because the rules and regulations are complex. Mr. Cohen is an expert guide. He makes sure his clients are well informed and that there is no ambiguity before any decisions are made. Clients are most impressed with Mr. Cohen’s accessibility. He listens well, answers questions, and returns telephone calls within 24 hours.

A significant portion of Mr. Cohen’s practice is dedicated to representing the small business owner, from incorporating or buying a business, to the many issues involved in operation, and finally to the sale of the business.

Atlanta recognizes Mr. Cohen’s expertise and requests his appearance as a legal commentator on both Tax and Corporate Law. He has been featured on several local radio stations: WSB, WZGC, and WKHX; TV channels 8,11,17, 30, and 46; as well as in the Atlanta Business Chronicle, theAtlanta Small Business Monthly, and Business Atlanta Magazineas an expert on IRS issues.

Jeffrey is a popular speaker on the legal aspects of starting a business and presents programs regularly for SCORE, the Georgia State University Small Business Development Center, the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Georgia Association of Public Accountants, the Georgia Association of Business Brokers, and other groups in Atlanta. Mr. Cohen has also written several articles about leasing strategies for new and small businesses, legal considerations for new businesses, and tax collections, and he conducts many educational seminars for Georgia State University. Areas of Practice:

  • Taxation
  • Tax Controversy/IRS
  • Corporate/Business
  • Contracts
  • Trusts and Estate Planning

Bar Admissions:

  • North Carolina, 1978
  • Georgia, 1981
  • U.S. Federal Court, 1981
  • U.S. Tax Court, 1982

Education

  • Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, Georgia, 1982

L.L.M., Master in Laws in Taxation

  • University of North Carolina School of Law, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1978

J.D., Doctor of Jurisprudence

  • Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1975

B.A., Bachelor or Arts Honors: Magna Cum Laude Published Works:

  • “You May File April 15, But IRS Works All Year,” Atlanta Business Chronicle
  • “The Legal Corner: Leasing Strategies for New and Small Business,” New and Small Business Journal
  • “A Three-Pronged Look at Setting Up Your Business,” Atlanta Magazine, January 1994

Classes/Seminars Taught:

  • Adjunct Professor, John Marshall Law School 1984-1987
  • SCORE – “Legal Issues in Starting a Business,” 2001 to present

Professional Associations and Memberships:

  • Sandy Springs Bar Association (Vice President 1997-1998)
  • Atlanta Bar Association, 1988- present
  • IRS Liaison Committee
  • State Bar of Georgia, 1981- present
  • Intown Business Association (General Counsel 1985-1986)
  • General Counsel
  • North Atlanta Tax Council, 1995- present
  • Georgia Association of Business Brokers, 1988- present

Please visit Mr. Cohen’s personal website at www.irslawproblems.com

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darryl-cohenDarryl Cohen w/ Cohen, Cooper, Estep, & Allen

Mr. Cohen, an Entertainment and Criminal Defense attorney, is a partner of Cohen, Cooper, Estep & Whiteman, LLC, and previously partner with Katz, Smith & Cohen in Atlanta, Georgia. He is a former Assistant State Attorney in Miami, Dade County, Florida, and Assistant District Attorney in Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia. His Entertainment practice includes representation of television anchors, actors, photographers, models, and talent agencies. Further, he is involved with numerous syndicated television programs. As a criminal defense lawyer, he has represented the entire spectrum of clients for over thirty years. Many of his clients and cases are high profile entertainment related cases covered by the national media.

He is the National 2nd Vice Chairman and current Legal Committee Member of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) based in New York; current Legal Chairman of the Northern California Chapter; Trustee and immediate Past President of the Southeast Chapter of NTA; and a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS) based in Hollywood, California. Further, he is a voting member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.

An attorney, commentator, master of ceremonies, actor, and model, he has appeared in numerous television commercials, episodic television, industrial films, as well as a principal actor in a daytime soap opera. Further, he hosted a live 2-hour talk show on WTBS-TV. He has served as President and National Board Member of the Screen Actors Guild, Georgia branch, and has served on the Atlanta Board of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA). Mr. Cohen has co-hosted several local television telethons and has been a regular on-camera spokesperson for WPBA-TV’s pledge drives and Master of Ceremonies for numerous local events. He appeared regularly on WXIA-TV/Channel 11, the NBC affiliate, as the lawyer for their live televised “Noonday” program, and currently provides on-air legal commentary for CNN/HNN and local Atlanta stations, including WXIA TV/Channel 11 and WAGA-TV/Fox 5.

Mr. Cohen is past Chairman of the Entertainment and Sports Law Section of the State Bar of Georgia. He has chaired numerous seminars and other educational programs and is Co-founder and Permanent Chairman of the Annual Southern Regional Entertainment and Sports Law Conference. He is the immediate past and past chair elect, Chairman Elect and past Treasurer of the Entertainment Arts and Sports Law Section (EASL) of the Florida Bar Association. Further, he is a member of the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association; the Lawyers Club of Atlanta; the Cobb Bar Association; the Florida Bar Association and the Georgia Bar Association. Mr. Cohen is listed in Who’s Who in America.

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luis-virguezLuis A. Virgüez w/ Sessoms & Virguez, LLC

Luis A. Virgüez is a founding partner in Sessoms & Virguez, LLC. Mr. Virgüez is a native of Caracas, Venezuela and fluent in both Spanish and English.  Mr. Virguez moved to the Atlanta, GA when he was 8 years old and has spent the majority of his life living in Metro Atlanta.

Mr. Virguez graduated cum laude from the University of Georgia with a degree in Journalism.  While at UGA, he was involved with Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA), National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and Golden Key International Society. Mr. Virguez then moved to Arizona to attend the Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law at Arizona State University.  While in law school, he was heavily involved with the Chicano Latino Law Student Association (CLLSA) and in the Arizona State Immigration Clinic where he obtained his first experience in immigration law.  During his participation in the clinic, Mr. Virguez worked closely with abandoned or orphan children and battered spouses to obtain legal immigration status in the country.  It was this fulfilling experience and his background as an immigrant that led Mr. Virguez to pursue a career in immigration law.

After law school, Mr. Virguez began his legal career at a non-profit organization handling immigration cases for battered spouses and victims of crimes.  In 2009, along with founding partner Kamala Sessoms, the law firm of Sessoms & Virguez was formed.

Currently, Mr. Virguez is a member of AILA, the State Bar of Georgia and is admitted to the Georgia Supreme Court.  Mr. Virguez has handled hundreds of immigration cases ranging from family petitions to cases in removal proceedings across different jurisdictions and courts in the United States.  He has also handled criminal cases involving traffic violations, DUIs, drug charges and battery charges.  Mr. Virguez is also involved in the community with public speaking engagements in public settings and law schools in Georgia and Arizona and co-hosts a several weekly radio shows concentrating on immigration and criminal defense with Ms. Sessoms.

In his spare time, Mr. Virguez enjoys traveling and spending time with his family.

Education:

  • B.A. Journalism cum laude from the University of Georgia,University of Georgia (2005).
  • J.D. Sandra Day O’Connor School of Law, Arizona State University (2008 ).

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kamala-sessomsKamala W. Sessoms w/ Sessoms & Virguez, LLC

Ms. Sessoms is a founding and managing partner at Sessoms & Virgüez, LLC. Ms. Sessoms is originally from Michigan and moved to Atlanta in 1998.  After returning to Michigan to attend law school, Ms. Sessoms returned to Atlanta in 2004.  Ms. Sessoms has dedicated her practice to handling both immigration and criminal cases.  Ms. Sessoms is a highly experienced attorney who has defended hundreds of clients whose lives have been affected as a result of a criminal charges and subsequent immigration issues.

In her criminal practice, Ms. Sessoms focuses primarily on all misdemeanor offenses to include charges such as Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol and/or Drugs (DUI’s), No Driver’s License, Driving on Suspended Licenses, Domestic Violence Battery, Simple Battery, Assault, Possession of Marijuana and Theft by Shoplifting.  She also primarily represents clients in felony drug possession cases. As a result of the convergence of many criminal issues with immigration, Ms. Sessoms has represented clients who have both issues.  In her immigration practice, Ms. Sessoms represents clients in deportation/removal proceedings and all family immigration matters to include naturalization, family petitions, deferred action and temporary protected status.  Ms. Sessoms has also successfully represented clients who have been victims of crimes and helped them to obtain U-Visas. In every case either criminal or immigration, Ms. Sessoms strives to zealously represent clients both in and out of court and help clients understand and feel comfortable with the entire process.

Ms. Sessoms has spoken at Cathedral de Fay regarding immigration issues.  Ms. Sessoms and her law partner Mr. Virguez hosts a monthly radio show on El Patron, 105.3 FM discussing criminal issues, Vida, 96.5 and on La Raza, 102.3 FM discussing both immigration and criminal issues.  Ms. Sessoms is available to discuss the ever-changing area of issues surrounding immigration law at community events.

In addition to her legal practice, Ms. Sessoms is a world traveler and has spent a month in East Asia visiting Tokyo and Kyoto, Japan and Singapore in 2009.  She has also traveled to Dubai, U.A.E., Mexico City, Mexico in 2012 and Managua/Grenada, Nicaragua in 2013.  Ms. Sessoms has also traveled to Guayaquil, Ecuador; Montreal, Canada and toured the Yucatan in Mexico.  Ms. Sessoms enjoys exploring new countries and experiencing the vast culture in every country she visits.

Ms. Sessoms has also been actively involved in politics and has attended both The White House Project and the Women’s Campaign School at Yale University. Ms. Sessoms has worked as campaign manager on a local judicial election and as a Constituency Director for a past Atlanta mayoral campaign in 2009.  Ms. Sessoms is also an active member of Antioch Baptist Church North and enjoys to horseback ride and spend time with family.

Education:

  • B.S. Political Science with a Concentration in Comparative Politics and Presidential Science Scholar, Oberlin College (1998);
  • J.D. Geoffrey Fieger Trial Practice Program, President of Black Law Student Association and Chair of the Diversity Committee of the Student Bar, Michigan State University College of Law (2004).

Memberships:

  • Member, American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)
  • Past Chair of Executive Office for Immigration Review Committee for Georgia-Alabama Committee
  • Member, Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys (GACDL)
  • State Bar of Georgia

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Georgia Association of Paralegals

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M Cox, C Bynum, A Caruso, S Henry, S Corley, & E Rowell

 

 

Georgia Association of Paralegals Website

SuzetteSuzette M. Corley w/ United Parcel Service, Inc. & President of GAP

Ms. Corley is the Global Privacy Paralegal for United Parcel Service, Inc. She works closely with the Global Privacy Officer at UPS. Ms. Corley works on a wide range of projects from privacy impact assessments, training, global awareness campaigns and data breach response plans to following all new trends in the regulations and laws. Prior to working as the Global Privacy Paralegal, Ms. Corley was the Corporate Governance and Securities Paralegal for the U.S. and Americas Region of UPS.  She was responsible for managing all of the corporate governance activities for the U.S. entity and Latin American entity portfolio. Prior to joining UPS in mid-2008, she was a Corporate Paralegal and Trademark Paralegal with Alston & Bird L.L.P. She has a B.S. degree from Shorter University in Business Management and A.A.S. degree from Middlesex County College in Legal Studies. Ms. Corley has 27 years of paralegal experience in various practice areas ranging from corporate to real estate to IP and lots in-between. She is a member of the Georgia Association of Paralegals. She has served as the past Director of CLE, Vice President and is currently serving in the role as President for the Georgia Association of Paralegals.

 

 

SabrinaSabrina D. Henry w/ Nelson, Mullins, Riley & Scarborough, LLP. & Vice President of GAP

Sabrina D. Henry is a Senior Immigration Specialist at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP. She possesses over 15 years of experience as a paralegal with a specialization in immigration law. She was awarded a Bachelor’s degree in Business Education from Bernard M. Baruch College, City University of New York. In addition, she participated in a student-exchange program at the University of Ghana at Legon, where she studied Women’s Involvement in Economic Development. She is also pursuing a Master’s degree in Instructional Technology.

Sabrina currently serves as Vice President of the Georgia Association of Paralegals, Inc. (“GAP”) and the Primary Georgia Representative for the National Federation of Paralegal Associations (“NFPA”).  She has served on GAP’s Board since 2011. She is also an instructor in the Paralegal Program at the College of Professional and Continuing Education at Kennesaw State University, where she facilitates the Fundamentals of Immigration Law for Paralegals. She also speaks at seminars and conferences on the paralegal’s role in immigration law, the paralegal profession, and leadership. Sabrina is an incessant educator as she enjoys sharing her knowledge with others and imparting her love, interest, and fascination with immigration law.

Prior to her paralegal career, Sabrina was a High School Business Technology Teacher with the New York City Board of Education and was very much involved in incorporating technology throughout the core curriculum. Sabrina is happily married and has two young sons.

 

CynthiaCynthia Bynum w/ DeKalb County District Attorney’s Office & Bar Liaison of GAP

Cynthia Bynum is a Senior Paralegal in the Public Integrity Unit for the DeKalb County District Attorney’s Office and is the principal owner of CJB Management, LLC and serves as its Executive Director.  As such she supports and provides service solutions that enhance the success of business leaders and the people they serve. Cynthia holds a Master’s Degree in Business Management from Fordham University’s Executive MBA Program, graduated cum laude having earned a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Business Administration and Business Information Systems from DeVry University. She is also a graduate of Emory’s Paralegal Studies Program. Cynthia has held several leadership positions within the legal community and in these roles she has contributed to the expansion of continuing legal education programs, leadership forums and other  professional events that empower members of local and regional paralegal associations and employees of businesses that provide legal services. She is an active member of the Georgia Association of Paralegals and serves as its Bar Liaison. Her goal is to provide substantive resources and expertise for continuous advancement of the paralegal profession.

 

AngelaAngela Caruso w/ Morgan & Morgan, Atlanta PLLC

Prior to joining Morgan & Morgan, P.A, one of the largest plaintiff’s firms in the nation, Angela gained seven (7) years of professional legal experience working for Claimants/Plaintiffs with Worker’s Compensation and personal injury claims by supporting their attorneys. She is an active member of Georgia Trial Lawyers Association as a Paralegal Affiliate (GTLA),  American Association for Justice (AAJ) as a Paralegal Affiliate, Georgia Association of Paralegals (GAP) and the National Federation of Paralegal Association (NFPA). Angela was recently nominated for Paralegal of the Year by the AAJ and awarded Paralegal of the Day on June 10th, 2015 during GAP’s annual Paralegal Week.

Her legal career began when she took a temp position at a Worker’s Compensation firm while waiting for a youth ministry job to open in the Atlanta Catholic Archdiocese. She has a BA degree from Belmont Abbey College and working towards a MTS at Spring Hill College. The firm needed help with their new Case Management Software and light legal assistant duties. The firm shared office space with another firm and she was able to work part-time for both firms before securing a full time position and training as a paralegal.

She has extensive experience in all aspects of Worker’s Compensation law and enjoys sharing this knowledge by training and mentoring other paralegals. Angela has benefited from her relationship with her mentor Patty Dietz-Selke and wants to share that experience with others. Patty inspired her to help student paralegals statewide through GAP roundtable events and serving on paralegal studies school boards.

Angela hopes to continue to help Morgan & Morgan grow their Columbus, Georgia office. She appreciates the support and encouragement she receives from her attorney, Robert L. Hendrix, III, to take on leadership opportunities and strive for excellence. Angela currently serves as a chair for GAP’s Columbus chapter and wants to continue in her efforts to reach and encourage other paralegals in the Columbus area.   Her most recent goal is to become an R.P.

Originally, Angela joined GAP to have something on her bio for credibility. But then one night she needed to file a document in ICMS that was due by midnight, and she needed help. Due to the late hour, she could not call any of her co-workers for help. She went to the GAP Facebook page and posted a request for help. In less than five minutes, she had a call from a GAP member that walked her through the process. That inspired her to get involved. She started attending GAPpy Hour events and speaking at Roundtables. Patty Dietz-Selke and Sabrina Henry encouraged her to stay involved in GAP and to take leadership positions. Janet Williams has also encouraged her to study for the PACE and become a registered paralegal. It is the leadership of these women that inspire Angela to become a better paralegal for herself and others.

Angela comes from a large Italian family and enjoys spending time with her nieces, nephews and godchildren. Angela describes her family as “My Big Fat Greek Wedding” meets the “Soprano’s” without the guns and tons of cannoli.

 

MelodyC. Melody Cox w/ Webb, Tanner, Powell & Wilson & Director of Membership for GAP

Melody Cox works with Robert Jackson Wilson at Webb, Tanner, Powell & Wilson, LLP in Gwinnett County.  She assists in commercial litigation, real estate, eminent domain, municipal law, creditor’s rights bankruptcy, personal injury and other areas of law.  She enjoys legal research, drafting, document review, and client intake.  She began her legal career as a receptionist in a boutique insurance defense firm in Seattle, Washington.  She was promoted to assistant and then paralegal after earning her certificate from Edmonds Community College.  She has continued to broaden her experience in various areas of law and business since moving to Lawrenceville, Georgia in 2007.  She has most recently taken over some firm management duties.  Her favorite aspect of working in the legal field is helping others who find themselves in difficult situations.

This is Melody’s first year serving as Director of Membership for GAP.  She is looking forward to sharing the benefits of GAP membership with paralegals working in all areas of law and all settings.  Melody has also enjoyed her membership with NFPA and recently contributed an article on eminent domain to The Paralegal Reporter, NFPA’s quarterly magazine.

 

Georgia Association of Paralegals

The Georgia Association of Paralegals endeavors to advance the paralegal profession and the expertise of its members through:

  • Networking
  • Continuing education opportunities and
  • Strong relationships with Business Partners

 Who We Are

GAP’s purposes remain the same as when first formulated over 40 years ago:

  • to enhance the role of paralegals in the legal profession;
  • to improve the working conditions of paralegals;
  • and to maintain a continuing relationship with bar associations throughout the state.

Position Statements

On September 14, 2010, the Georgia Association of Paralegals’ Board of Directors approved GAP’s Paralegal Standards Committee’s recommendations and adopted position statements with respect to GAP’s Definition of a Paralegal; GAP’s Position on Regulation; GAP’s Position on Short-term Educational Programs; and, GAP’s Minimum Standards & Qualification Standards for Paralegals in the State of Georgia.

It is the intent of the Georgia Association of Paralegals’ Board of Directors in adopting these position statements that they serve as a guide to Paralegals seeking positions or holding Paralegal positions in Georgia. It is also the intent of the Georgia Association of Paralegals’ Board of Directors in adopting these Minimum Standards & Qualifications that they serve as a guide for Georgia attorneys, corporations, governmental entities, and all other entities who utilize the services of Paralegals. GAP’s Position Statements.

History

In 1973, a group of Atlanta area paralegals joined together to form the Atlanta Association of Legal Assistants, Inc. Their objective was to provide support for persons entering this new field, and to promote the profession to the legal community. They also wanted to create a forum for contributing to the discussions and decisions of both state and local bar associations regarding training and utilization of paralegals by attorneys. “Paralegalism” soon extended across the state, and it became apparent that people outside Atlanta needed a voice as well. Membership was expanded to include all legal assistants in Georgia. In January, 1976, AALA became GALA – Georgia Association of Legal Assistants, Inc. In 1997, GALA became GAP – Georgia Association of Paralegals, Inc.

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Increasing Productivity Series: IT Solutions for Attorneys

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Alisa Michael, Brent Bridges, Mike Russell & Emily Rowell (Host)

 

Our new “Attorney Help” series kicks off with IT experts who talk about IT solutions to help increase productivity for law firms.

 

MikeRMike Russell, ETS Solutions

Mike Russell is a technology entrepreneur with over 13 years of experience in the IT industry. Mike is the President and Founder of ETS Solutions, your trusted technology advisor. Mike took his experience managing companies and law firms and formed Elite Telecom Services in 2002, rebranding his company to ETS Solutions in 2014 to include Cloud Services. Mike and his team consult with businesses about their technology configuration and assess any pain points (cost, relocation, phone hardware, bandwidth needs). ETS provides multiple solution options so companies can make the ideal business decision. The ETS team then provides ongoing customer service for the length of the service contract. Mike has had much success and been recognized for many accomplishments over the years, including the Channel Partners 360 Award in 2013. Mike has a B.S. Degree from UNC-Chapel Hill and an MBA in Accounting & Finance degree from Kennesaw State University.

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AlisaMAlisa Michael, Network 1 Consulting/IT Support

Alisa Michael works with Network 1 Consulting as a client manager for their law firm clients. She brings over 17 years experience in the legal arena and is proactive in managing clients’ needs and expectations with an outcome of client satisfaction and retention. Our mission is to help our clients achieve greatness through technology.
Network 1 Consulting is a 17-year-old, IT Support company in Atlanta, GA. We become – or augment – the IT department for law firms and medical practices. Our IT experts can fix computers – but what our clients really value are the industry-specific best practices we bring to their firms. This is especially important with technology, along with regulations and cyber threats, changing so rapidly. We take a proactive approach to helping our clients use technology to gain and keep their competitive advantage.

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BrentBrent Bridges, Bloom Sugarman

Brent Bridges has served as Executive Director of Bloom Sugarman since 2009. He enjoys wearing the many hats that life at a boutique firm requires and is committed to the legal administration profession. He is an active member of the Atlanta Association of Legal Administrators, where he is serving his second year on the Board as Director of Membership.
An Alabama native, Brent moved to Atlanta shortly after college and worked in predominantly marketing related roles for most of this career before landing in legal. During a decade-long stint in San Francisco, he started his own marketing consulting and design firm, which continues to thrive today.
Outside of work, Brent spends as much time as he can with family and friends, traveling, catching a movie or show at the theater, or helping out with the youth at his church.

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Asbestos & Mesothelioma Litigation

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Katie Kiihnl, Mark Thomas, Sharon Zinns, & Larry Christensen

 

 

MarkThomasMark Thomas w/ Mark Thomas & Associates, PC

Mark Thomas is a 1984 graduate of East Tennessee State University with a degree in marketing. Mark graduated from Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law in 1987. Mark began his professional career as a law clerk in Houston County with the Superior Court and then with the Houston County District Attorney’s office before switching to the practice of personal injury law as a defense attorney for insurance companies. In 1998, he opened his current firm and since that time has devoted himself to aiding the injured worker. His work on behalf of insurance companies gives him a unique “behind-the-scenes” perspective on how insurers think and act, which has proven a significant advantage for his injured clients. Mark practices in Sandy Springs and is a member of GTLA, WCCL, Sandy Springs Bar Association, Atlanta Bar Association and the Lawyers Club of Atlanta. He is also a volunteer citizen patrol officer with the Sandy Springs Police Department and lives in Sandy Springs with his wife Karen and sons Colin, a sophomore at the University of Alabama, Iain, a sophomore at Holy Innocents’ Episcopal School, and Will, a sixth grader at Ridgeview Middle School.

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sharonzinnsSharon Zinns w/ Levy Konigsberg, LLP

As an associate at Levy Konigsberg LLP Sharon focuses on asbestos/mesothelioma litigation representing individuals and families who have been affected by asbestos-related illnesses. From her office in Atlanta, Georgia, Sharon has represented asbestos victims throughout the country. Her clients range from war veterans to homemakers, from auto mechanic to doctors. Prior to joining LK, Sharon’s practice included asbestos/mesothelioma, medical malpractice, personal injury, and commercial litigation cases.

Sharon is licensed to practice law in California, Florida, Georgia, New York, New Jersey, and Washington D.C. She is also licensed to appear before the United State District Courts for the Central District of California, the Southern District of New York, and the Eastern District of New York.

Sharon attended law school at Emory University School of Law, where she was a Robert W. Woodruff Scholar, a member of the Emory International Law Review, and Student Bar Association president. She attended both Columbia University and Emory University as an undergraduate, and she obtained her Bachelor of Arts from Emory University in 2002. While in school, Sharon interned for the American Civil Liberties Union, the American Cancer Society, and the DeKalb County Juvenile Court.

Sharon is an active member of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association and the Georgia Association of Women Lawyers. In her free time, Sharon enjoys running, yoga, and volunteering with the Atlanta March of the Living.

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KatieKKatie Kiihnl w/ Boyd Collar Nolen & Tuggle

Katie A. Kiihnl earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration cum laude from the University of Tennessee and her law degree from the University of Memphis School of Law.  During her third year of law school, Katie attended Georgia State University College of Law where she earned the Custer-Tuggle Award for Excellence in Family Law from the Georgia Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.  Prior to joining Boyd Collar Nolen & Tuggle, Katie was an associate with Kessler & Solomiany.

Katie has dedicated her practice exclusively to the area of family law.  During her career, Katie has successfully represented clients in high-asset divorce cases, as well as complex child custody cases, including actions for legitimation, paternity, and modification of custody, child support, and parenting time.  In addition, Katie was trained by the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation to serve as Guardian ad Litem, and provides her services to the Fulton County “reduced fee” Guardian ad Litem program.

Outside of her legal practice, Katie has been an active member of the State Bar of Georgia’s Young Lawyers Division Family Law Committee, which sponsors the annual Supreme Cork silent auction and wine tasting to benefit Atlanta legal charities.  Katie is also a graduate of the YLD Leadership Academy.

A native of Memphis, Tennessee, Katie now lives in Atlanta with her rambunctious black lab, Memphis.  Katie is a spirited alumna of the University of Tennessee and enjoys college sporting events.  In her spare time, Katie serves on the Advisory Board to the Delta Zeta chapter at Georgia State University.

HONORS

Listed, Atlanta Magazine’s Super Lawyers “Rising Stars,” 2014, 2015

Co-Chair, Young Lawyers Division, Family Law Committee

Member, Fulton County Family Division Task Force

Speaker, “Divorce 101: A Bird’s Eye View of Family Law,” Tropical Seminar CLE (2015)

Speaker, “Alternatives to Filing an Appeal,” Appellate Road Map for Family Lawyers CLE (2014)

Moderator, “Ask the Experts: A Child Custody Roundtable,” Family Law Institute, 2013

Graduate, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Institute for Associates, Advanced

Graduate, Leadership Academy, Young Lawyer’s Division, State Bar of Georgia

Custer-Tuggle Award for Excellence in Family Law

CALI Award in Family Law

PUBLICATIONS

Five Habits of Money-Savvy 20-Somethings” Fox Business (2015)

“Relief from Judgments: What to Do If the Court Got It Wrong” Appellate Road Map for Family Lawyers CLE (2014)

“Women and Divorce: How to Protect Yourself Financially, Part 1 and Part 2” Go Girl Finance (2013)

“Good Night, Sleep Tight: Varying Views on Overnight Visitation,” Atlanta Bar Association, The Family Lawyer Newsletter (January, 2012)

“Hot Tips: Email Do’s and Do Not’s,” co-authored with John L. Collar, Jr., Family Law Institute (2012)

EDUCATION

University of Tennessee, B.S. Business Administration, cum laude
University of Memphis, J.D.

ORGANIZATIONS

Guardian ad Litem, Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation
American Bar Association
State Bar of Georgia, Family Law Section
State Bar of Georgia, Young Lawyers Division, Family Law Section Committee
Court Appointed Special Advocates (C.A.S.A.)
Atlanta Bar Association, Family Law Section

ADMISSIONS

Supreme Court of Georgia
Georgia Court of Appeals
United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia
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LarryCLarry Christensen w/ Laurence L. Christensen, PC

Mr. Christensen graduated from Emory University School of Law in 1976. His law practice is limited to injury and disability law in which he represents individuals with social security disability claims, as well as children’s disability claims and social security overpayment cases. He has published numerous articles relating to these areas, and has participated in seminar presentations for medical providers, members of the Bar, and other organizations. He is a member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives (NOSSCR), the American, Georgia and Cobb Bar Associations.

Areas of Practice

  • Social Security Disability – Adults and Children
  • Guardianships
  • Special Needs Trusts

Bar Admissions

  • Georgia, 1976
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 5th Circuit, 1976
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit, 1987

Education

  • Emory University School of Law, Atlanta, Georgia
    • J.D. – 1976
  • The Athenaeum of Ohio
    • B.A.

Honors and Awards

  • AV Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
  • Rated 10.0/10.0 Superb, AVVO
  • Distinguished Service Award, Georgia Center for Dispute Resolution

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • Georgia Dispute Resolution Section, Executive Committee
  • National Organization of Social Security Claimants Representatives, Member
  • Georgia Mediators Association, Member
  • State Bar of Georgia, Member
  • Cobb County Bar Association, Member
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