Archive for June 2021
Adam Hames: Bringing Creativity into the Court
Raised by two lawyers, Adam Hames was always told he was genetically engineered to be an attorney. With experience in federal court, state appellate court and in habeas cases, Hames talks about the importance of crafting a story in court, his creative pursuits in college and why he believes listening is a vital key in advocacy.
Read MoreMcDonough Slip and Fall Lawyer
In Henry County, property owners are required to keep their premises safe, but happens when they don’t. You might need a lawyer to help you.
Read MoreThree Lessons From My Legal Podcast
The Advocate’s Key, my podcast, is as much for me as it is for the audience who listens to it. I choose guests because I want to learn from them or because I’m curious about their story.
Read MoreDoug Peters: The Blueprint for Putting Forth Your Best Case
After decades of practicing law, nationally-recognized criminal defense lawyer Doug Peters understands the heavy responsibility of advocating for those most in need. Peters shares what led him to start his own defense practice, why he used a proactive people-centered approach for preparing for trial and the best time to put your client on the stand.
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