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| | Address | | 44 North Main Street | | Jasper, Georgia 30143 | | (Pickens Co.) | |  | Free Initial Consultation |
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(Main Office)
| Law Offices of Edwin Marger, LLC practices in the following areas of law:
Family Law, Personal Injury, Contracts, Civil Litigation, Criminal, Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support, Adoptions, Driving Under the Influence, Driving While Intoxicated, Homicide, Misdemeanors, Felonies, Drug Crimes, Parole and Probation, Automobile Accidents, Wrongful Death, Probate. | | Year Established: 1953 | | Firm Size: 6 | Office Hours:
Monday: 08:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Tuesday: 08:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Wednesday: 08:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Thursday: 08:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Friday: 08:00 AM - 05:30 PM
| Rate Information:
Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Major Credit Cards
Visa
MasterCard | | Edwin Marger (manager) born Bronx, New York, March 18, 1928; admitted to bar, 1953, Florida; 1956, U.S. Supreme Court; 1966, U.S. District Court, Western District of New York; 1971, Georgia; 1972, U.S. District Court, Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Georgia; 1978, District of Columbia and U.S. District Court, Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Florida; U.S. Court of Appeals, Second, Fourth, Fifth and Eleventh Circuits. Education: University of Miami (B.A., 1951; J.D., 1953). Licensed Pilot, 1949. Author: "Pot, Planes the Private Practitioner," Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia, Aviation Law, April, 1979; "Law and the Quality of Life," Journal of Forensic Sciences, Vol. 25, No. 4, October, 1980. Member, Social Service Commission, City of Miami Beach, 1957. Special Assistant Attorney General, Florida, 1960-1961. Lieutenant Colonel, Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of the State of Georgia, 1971-1974; 1980-1984. Colonel, Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of the State of Louisiana, 1977-1981. Member: Board of Trustees, Continuing Legal Education of Georgia, 1978-1979; Commercial Panel, American Arbitration Association, 1980. Faculty Member: Boulder, Colorado, 1982; Atlanta, Georgia, 1981; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1980, National Association of Criminal Trial Lawyers. Member: Atlanta, Apalachian, American (Member, Sections of: International Law; Criminal Justice) and Inter-American (Senior Member) Bar Associations; The Florida Bar (Member: Aerospace Committee, 1971-1979; International Law Section; Member, Board of Governors, 1984-1988; 1990-1994; Executive Committee, 1994); State Bar of Georgia (Chairman: Section on Environmental Law, 1974-1975; Aviation Law Section, 1978; Member, Board of Governors, 2000-2005); District of Columbia Bar; Georgia Trial Lawyers Association; Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America; American Judicature Society; World Association of Lawyers (Founding Member); The Advocates Club; Lawyer-Pilots Bar Association (Founding Member; Vice President, 1959-1962). Fellow: American Academy of Forensic Sciences (Chairman, Jurisprudence Section, 1977-1978; Secretary, 1976-1977; Member, Board of Governors, 1979-1980). [With U.S. Army Air Corps and U.S. Air Force, 1946-1948]. Languages: Spanish and German. Practice Areas: Criminal Law(50%); Family Law(25%); International Law(10%); Misdemeanors; Felonies; Drug Crimes; Death Penalty Defense; Parole and Probation; Traffic Violations; Divorce; Child Custody; Child Support; Adoption Law; Personal Injury(5%); Automobile Accidents and Injuries(5%); Wrongful Death(5%). Email: Edwin Marger | | —————————— | | Martin D. Spratlin (Associate) born 1978; admitted to bar, 2005, Georgia. Education: Georgia State University (B.A., Political Science and Psychology); University of Georgia School of Law (J.D., 2005). | | Diane Marger Moore (assistant manager) born Coral Gables, Florida; 1953; admitted to bar, 1978, Georgia; 1979, Florida and Louisiana; 1985, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh and Eleventh Circuits; 1990, Indiana. Education: Florida State University (B.A., 1974); University of Georgia Law School (J.D., 1978). Phi Alpha Delta. Member, Order of the Barrister. Secretary, World Law Student Association, 1977-1979. Author: "Motion Practice in Criminal Cases," Fla. C.L.E., 1992; "New Grievance Procedures: A Summary on Analysis," 65 Fla. Bar J. 35, 1991; "Interviewing the Client, Fact Investigation and Theory of Defense," Florida Pretrial Practice in Criminal Cases, Florida C.L.E., 1987; "New I.R.S. Reporting Law: A Further Decline of Client Confidentially," 59 Florida Bar Journal 333, 1985; "The Trafficking Act and Youthful Offenders," Vol. III, No. 1, Criminal Law Section Newsletter, 1984; "Pretrial Motions in Criminal Cases," published by Georgia Continuing Legal Education Bridge-the-Gap, 1981-1982; "Misdemeanor Practice in Georgia," Ga. C.L.E. Misdemeanor Practice, 1981; "Criminal Law in GeorgiaMisdemeanors," published by Georgia Continuing Legal Education, 1981. Faculty, Advanced Trial Practice, University of Georgia School of Law, 2003. Instructor, School Law, Nova University, 1984. Public Defender-Prosecutor, Trial Training Seminar (faculty), 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2002. S.E. Regional Program Assistant Team Leader, National Institute of Trial Advocacy, 1982. Adjunct Professor, Intensive Trial Advocacy Program, Nova University, 1984-1985. Faculty on Criminal law, Bridge-The Gap Seminar, Georgia Continuing Legal Education, 1981-1982. Member, Board of Governors, Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division, 1987-1989. Member, Florida Commission on Lawyers Professionalism, 1987-1989. Former Deputy Attorney General, Civil Rights Division; Chief Arson Prosecutor, Criminal Court Supervisor, Marion County Prosecutor's Office, 1995-1997. Magistrate, Master Commissioner, Marion County Superior Court, 1999-2001. Member: State Bar of Georgia (Member, Board of Governors, 2005); The Florida Bar (Member: Criminal Law Section; Chairman, Committee of Indigent Counsel; Younger Lawyer Division; Chairman, Board of Governors; Guardian Ad Litem Committee, 1987-1989; Editor, Younger Lawyers Division, Florida Bar Journal, 1988-1989; Grievance Committee, 17th "L"; Government Lawyers Committee, 1987-1988); Indiana State (Chairman, Clients Financial Assistance Fund, 2001-2002; Co-Chair, Written Publications Committee, 1998-2001; Member, Committee on the Civil Rights of Children, 1992-1997) and Louisiana State Bar Associations. (Certified as a Civil Trial Advocacy Specialist by the National Board of Trial Advocacy). Reported Cases: Whedar v. State, 765 NE 2d 176 (2002); Warren v. State, 769 NE 2d 170 (2002); Henderson v. State, 769 NE 2d 473 (2003); Arencibia v. Agra, 559 SO. 2d 1266 (1990); Florida Medical Center v. New York Post Co. Inc., 568 SO. 2d 454 (1990); Hancock v. State, 158 GA. App 829 (1981); Williams v. State, 157 GA. App. 476 (1981); Baker v. Marion County Office of Family & Children, 810 N.E. 2d 1035 (2004) 768 NE 2d 1008 (2002). Languages: Spanish. Practice Areas: Criminal Law(5%); Divorce(50%); Litigation(45%). | | David W. Lindsey (Associate) born Jasper, Georgia, June 7, 1971; admitted to bar, 1996, Georgia. Education: University of Georgia (B.A., 1993; J.D., 1996). Member: Atlanta and Appalachian Bar Associations; State Bar of Georgia. Practice Areas: Probate; Civil Litigation; Real Estate; Trusts and Estates; Local Government Law; Adoption Law. Email: David W. Lindsey | | D. Charles Fulcher (Associate) born Wilmington, North Carolina; admitted to bar, 2006, Georgia; 2007, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia, Georgia Court of Appeals and Georgia Supreme Court. Education: North Georgia College and State University (B.S., Criminal Justice, 2001); Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law (J.D., Advocacy Track, 2006). Recipient: Georgia Military Scholar, 1997; Book Awards in Civil Procedure and Social Security Disability; North Carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers Trial Advocacy Award; Eagle Scout Award. Advocacy Track Curriculum, Case Writer for Campbell Law Observer. Member: State Bar of Georgia; American Bar Association. [Georgia Army National Guard, 1997-2003]. Practice Areas: Federal Civil Practice; Civil Practice; Administrative Law; Administrative Litigation; Appellate Practice; Civil Appeals; Fathers Rights; Grandparents Custody; Juvenile Criminal Law(20%); Juvenile Delinquency; Juvenile Law; Visitation Rights; Discrimination; Civil Rights Section 1983; Civil Rights Defense; Civil Liberties; Civil Rights; Sex Discrimination; Race Discrimination; Commercial Litigation; Commercial Torts; Uniform Commercial Code; Construction Labor Law; Construction Safety; Employee Benefits; Family Law; Divorce; Uncontested Divorce; General Practice; Federal Practice; Labor and Employment; Employment Law; Federal Employment Law; Uniformed Services Employment; Civil Litigation; Complex Litigation; Defense Litigation; Federal Civil Litigation; Federal Litigation; Trial Practice(30%); Occupational Safety and Health; Industrial Accidents; OSHA(20%); Personal Injury(30%). Email: D. Charles Fulcher | | —————————— | | Bob Barr (Of Counsel) born Iowa City, Iowa, November 5, 1948; admitted to bar, 1977, Georgia; 1979, Florida. Education: University of Southern California (B.A., cum laude, 1970); George Washington University (Graduate Fellowship, 1971-1972); Georgetown University (J.D., 1977). Phi Alpha Delta; Delta Phi Epsilon. Member, Editorial Board, American Criminal Law Review, 1974-1977. U.S. Attorney, Northern District of Georgia, 1986-1990. Member, U.S. House of Representatives, 1995-2003. With U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, 1971-1978. Candidate of the Libertarian Party for President of the United States. 2008. Member: State Bar of Georgia; The Florida Bar. Languages: Spanish. Practice Areas: Criminal Law(20%); International Law(20%); Government Law(20%); Federal Civil Litigation(20%). |
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