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John R. Coleman  

John R. Coleman, Jr.
Partner
Email: bob@colemanchambers.com

Practice Areas: Business Law; Contracts; Corporate Law; Collections; Personal Injury; Divorce; Child Custody; Child Support; Labor and Employment; Insurance; Divorce Mediation; Fathers Rights; Child Abuse and Neglect; Children; Adoption Law; Child Custody Mediation; Child Sexual Abuse; Grandparents Custody; Grandparents Visitation Rights; Interstate Child Custody; Juvenile Law; Parental Rights; Parental Kidnapping; Parenting Time; Step Parent Adoptions; Termination of Parental Rights; Third Party Custody; Visitation Rights; Personal Injury Mediation; Accidents; Animal Attacks; Aquatic Injuries; Automobile Accidents and Injuries; Automobile Negligence; Bicycle Accidents; Boating Accidents; Bodily Injury; Brain Injury; Bus Accidents; Carpal Tunnel Syndrome; Catastrophic Injury; Commercial Vehicle Liability; Cumulative Trauma; Dog Bites; Electrical Injury; Head Injury; Motor Vehicle Accidents and Injuries; Motorcycle Accidents; Pedestrian Injuries; Plaintiffs Personal Injury; Rental Vehicle Litigation; School Bus Accidents; Severe Burns; Sexual Abuse; Slip and Fall; Spinal Injury; Third Party Wrongful Death; Traumatic Brain Injury; Wrongful Death.

Admitted: 1989, Georgia and U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia; 1991, Georgia Court of Appeals; 1995, Supreme Court of Georgia

Law School: Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University, J.D., 1989

College: Auburn University, B.A., Psych., 1986

Member: Gainesville-Northeastern and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Georgia; Georgia Trial Lawyers Association; Hall County Chamber of Commerce; Leadership Hall County.

Biography: Phi Delta Phi (President, Law School Chapter, 1988-1989).

Born: Atlanta, Georgia, May 31, 1964

ISLN: 908280696

 
 


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