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Nick Brubaker
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A good lawyer in Atlanta / Decatur

Nick Brubaker
  • Decatur, GA
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Can anyone recommend a good lawyer in the Atlanta / Decatur area with expertise in real estate matters?  

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Michaela G.
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Michaela G.
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I agree with @Mitch Messer , different attorneys have their niches and an attorney that does real estate closings, day to day, is not someone that I would hire to file a Quiet Title suit or do an eviction for me. 

And if you go to one of those big firms, that have different lawyers, with different specialties, you will pay a minimum of 1 hour for every time that an associate reads any new occurance and then also pay for the lawyer to read the same, and possible time for that associate to bring that file to another lawyer involved, and also time for him/her to read the new details.

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