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We're told there's no substitute for experience, but how much does experience truly count in the real world? In today's complex legal arena, the stakes are high and the risks are more significant than ever. Most of us have experienced what it means to have "been there, done that" in some aspect of our lives -- the knowledge that we aren't rookies, the awareness of potential hazards and the confidence that we'll be able to take them in stride. An experienced trial lawyer has been down the road many times before, and can guide you through the challenging and daunting process that litigation has become. |
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| Andrea Bennett is a graduate of the University of Georgia and the Lumpkin School of Law and served on the Editorial Board of the Georgia Law Review. She is a member of the State Bar of Georgia and is admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Georgia, the Georgia Court of Appeals, United States District Courts, Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. She is certified as an Advocate of the American Board of Trial Advocacy, a sustaining member of the American Bar Association, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, and the Atlanta Bar Association. She is a member of the Georgia Association of Women Lawyers and the Lawyers Club of Atlanta. Andrea has served as a faculty member for the National Institute for Trial Advocacy, and taught courses for the University of Georgia, Emory University Law School, and the National Center for Paralegal Training, the Institute for Continuing Education, and the Institute of Government. Her writing and lecturing have been extensive and include dozens of seminars and presentations to legal forums, hospital staffs and allied health care professions, architects and engineers, and school and civic groups, and she has served on the Editorial Board of The Atlanta Lawyer. She has tried over a hundred jury trials in Georgia and other southeastern states, and acted as a mediator and arbitrator in a number of significant disputes. | |
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