Member, Mercer Law Review. Author: "I Didn't Volunteer for This @Æ The Application of Georgia's Psychologist-Patient Privilege to Court-Ordered Mental Health Treatment.
Scott takes his "Attorney's Oath" very seriously. His main priority is to get the very best outcome for ALL of his clients. If you want a lawyer who is truly going to fight for you all the way.......contact John Scott Husser, Jr. Scott will say, "I work for you!"
Provided me with great practical advice.
Mr. Husser was articulate and kind. He was very knowledgeable of the fine points of a life estate and answered my questions about my liability for a loan taken out by my deceased husband. I think that he would handle himself well in a court room.
John help me to understand how it goes with my first arrest I had a choice jail or pay fine for three years. I was scared and needed help after all these years of suffering I wanted pay back but that wasn't the answer. John helped me with information that came to light thank God for sending him to me.
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