Athens, Georgia Government Attorneys

Compare 8 attorneys and 5 law firms in Athens , GA. Sort by highest rating and years of government experience.

Upshaw Bentley Jr.
Athens government attorney at Fortson Bentley and Griffin with 75 years experience

2500 Daniells Bridge Road, Suite 3A, Athens, GA 30606

Edward Allen
Athens government attorney at Fortson Bentley and Griffin with 51 years experience

2500 Daniells Bridge Road, Suite 3A, Athens, GA 30606

J Allen
Athens government attorney at Fortson Bentley and Griffin with 51 years experience

2500 Daniells Bridge Road, Suite 3A, Athens, GA 30606

Michael Daniel
Athens government attorney at Prior Daniel and Wiltshire with 40 years experience

490 North Milledge Avenue, Athens, GA 30601

Eric Eberhardt
Athens government attorney at Eberhardt and Hale with 31 years experience

1160 South Milledge Avenue, Suite 120, Athens, GA 30605

Morris Wiltshire
Athens government attorney at Prior Daniel and Wiltshire with 30 years experience

490 North Milledge Avenue, Athens, GA 30601

Laurence Davidson
Athens government attorney at Davidson and Affiliates with 29 years experience

2500 West Broad Street, Suite 411, Athens, GA 30606

Spence Johnson
Athens government attorney at Johnson Marlowe with 22 years experience

455 Epps Bridge Parkway, Suite 101, Athens, GA 30606

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