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Brilliant, compassionate, and dedicated to ensuring the best outcome for clients
“She is brilliant, compassionate and dedicated to ensure that the best outcome possible could be attained with the least hassle.”
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Highly respected and known among judges and colleagues
“Her reputation was very apparent among the judges and her colleagues.”
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Strong legal expertise and strategic mindset
“From the outset, it was evident that Kathy approached my case with a strategic mindset. She crafted a well-thought-out plan that not only addressed immediate concerns but also looked ahead to long-term resolutions.”
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Unwavering ethics and commitment to fairness
“Kathy upheld the highest standards throughout. Her commitment to fairness was apparent in every aspect of her work.”
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Exceptional client service and compassion during difficult times
“My case was emotionally draining, but Kathy navigated the complexities with unwavering kindness. Her compassion made the legal process more humane and bearable during what was an incredibly challenging time for my family.”
Cons
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Potential for mistakes and oversights that can lead to negative outcomes
“Not only did she not file the appropriate documents right off, which gave my spouse time to move money and assets, but she went out of town and her fill in attorney did nothing except talk to each other.”
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Potential for high fees and lack of value for money
“She took me, like others for over $25,000.00 and not only achieved nothing for me...but made errors in legal judgment that should have been known from the beginning.”
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Lack of hands-on involvement and reliance on junior associates
“She lets young associates do ALL the work and does not review what they do or spends so little time on your case that very damaging results occur.”
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Potential for collusion with opposing counsel and unwillingness to go to trial
“Extreme collusion with opposing attorney. Deliberately delayed court proceedings by dealings with other attorney to not produce discovery. However, if you are up against her remember one thing, SHE WILL NOT GO TO TRIAL.”
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Concerns about integrity and ethical conduct
“She has led many good parents into danger, causing them to lose children and the ability to fight for their children. She is not alone in this as we now know. Her failures are protected by connected lawyers who are able to cover up lies in court, causing the Appellate & Supreme Court to rule on incomplete & inaccurate records.”

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23 Apr, 2024 by Private
Extreme collusion with opposing attorney. Deliberately delayed court proceedings by dealings with other attorney to not produce discovery. However, if you are up against her remember one thing, SHE WILL NOT GO TO TRIAL. My opposing spouse found this out and used it against us to force a settlement not in my favor!!
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10 Mar, 2024 by Anonymous
I cannot express enough how grateful I am for the incredible legal support provided by Kathy Portnoy and her team. Strategic Brilliance: From the outset, it was evident that Kathy approached my case with a strategic mindset. She crafted a well-thought-out plan that not only addressed immediate concerns but also looked ahead to long-term resolutions. Kindness and Compassion: My case was emotionally draining, but Kathy navigated the complexities with unwavering kindness. Her compassion made the legal process more humane and bearable during what was an incredibly challenging time for my family. Fair and Just: Kathy's commitment to fairness was apparent in every aspect of her work. Strength in Advocacy: My case demanded strength and resilience, and Kathy exemplified both. Her tenacity and ability to stand up for my rights were instrumental in achieving a favorable outcome. Legal Brilliance: It's not every day you come across someone as brilliant in their field as Kathy Portnoy. Her legal acumen was apparent in every interaction, providing me with confidence and reassurance that I was in the hands of an expert. Unwavering Ethics: Kathy upheld the highest standards throughout. Best in the Southeast (and Beyond!): While it might sound like an exaggeration, I firmly believe that Kathy Portnoy is the best not just in the Southeast but possibly in the entire country. In sum, Kathy Portnoy and her team did more than represent me – she saved my life and brought sanity back to my family. If you find yourself in need of an attorney who combines strategic brilliance, compassion, fairness, strength, and unwavering ethics, look no further. I wholeheartedly recommend her services; she is, without a doubt, the best in the business. I am forever grateful.
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07 Nov, 2023 by Sharon
I was referred to Kathy Portnoy by the best defense attorney in the country! I quickly realized she is his gold standard equivalent in the family law arena. Kathy took my call one night ..spent hours listening to my circumstances ..and did not run! Instead she relished the challenge. Kathy untangled exhaustive legal mishaps that predated her representation. She transformed my protracted, muddy custody case into a clear blueprint for success. Undeterred, patient, and creative! Kathy did what only the best attorneys can do for their most anxious clients. She managed a potent legal approach ..while also managing me! I am so grateful for this resolution. Thank you Attorney Kathy Portnoy!!!
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15 Aug, 2019 by Anonymous
Kathy Portnoy ushered me into her dazzling two-story office. She sat me down and listened to my post-divorce concerns about insufficient child support and being out of the workforce for over a decade. (She had previously reviewed my settlement agreement). After 45 minutes, she said three memorable things to me: she told me that I had signed the worst settlement she'd ever seen, that I had "no leverage," and that my best option at this point (to this 40 y.o. college-educated mother) was to get married again. Then her secretary ushered me out to billing. 5 minutes later and $400 poorer, I left in tears.
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12 Oct, 2017 by Anonymous
Kathy Portnoy totally botched her involvement with my divorce. Not only did she not file the appropriate documents right off, which gave my spouse time to move money and assets, but she went out of town and her fill in attorney did nothing except talk to each other. Even after I contacted them both that a pertinent piece of news had occurred and asked if I had to worry, no one contacted me back! After 2 months of waiting, I contacted the two again and said, are we filing anything yet?I got back a snarky reply, without a salutation or explanation "guess it's time to file." I fired them immediately! Run, somebody said, wish I had read the review beforehand!
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22 Jul, 2020 by Anonymous
I showed up in court in a wheelchair back in early February of 2020. I had been going back and forth with the roofing company that put a lien on my home after they failed to uphold the commitments made in our contract. I suffered multiple strokes in those two years, and I could barely catch my breath long enough to argue my case effectively that day in court. While exiting the courtroom Attorney Gibson handed me her card and told me to give her a call. From the moment she handed me that card Attorney Gibson completely took over and handled the situation for me. I never had to lift a finger because she took care of it all. Today my matter is resolved and the lien is removed from my home. Thank you GLF!
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06 Dec, 2016 by Azure
One of the Best Attorney's I've ever hired. Puts my business first. I would proudly recommend The Gibson's Law Firm to anyone.
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01 Dec, 2015 by Terri
Ms. Gibson has helped my client (a startup company) with several immigration issues in regards to securing visas for our employees. Ms. Gibson was always helpful, quick to respond, and did not mind explaining the nuances of immigration law. I will definitely use Ms. Gibson's services again.
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24 Dec, 2010 by Ray
Goes well beyond the normal duties provided by most attorneys. Provides counsel based on helping improve your business by finding a way to get the job done. Has a positiive attitude towards accomplishing the objective. Does not list all the reasons why you cannot do something. In addition to providing wise and sage counsel, he helps coach my small business. His 13 years of experience, including combat experience, as an officer in the Marine Corps provides a unique understanding of how to incorporate and integrate his advice into practice within my company, as opposed to just telling me what to do. That is, my people really look forward to hearing how he can help them and my business. For example, in order for my business to survive, the government dictated that we had to become self regulated by joining the old NASD. We did not even know what that meant. Every other attorney, and the NASD told us it was impossible for us to join. The fact that we did not trade securities, by definition, prohibited us from joining the National Association of Securities Dealers, a non governmental self regulated organization. Not only did he help us to become a member of the NASD, he held our hand through the entire process. He did everything from coaching our traders on the floor to sit beside us and fielded all questions in our interviews in Washington DC and Atlanta GA. He drafted and implemented all procedures required to accomplish the result. He even used his network to contact the chairman of the commission. We did not trade any
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04 Apr, 2019 by Roland
Victoria Smith is an extremely intuitive and intelligent attorney. I feel no need to explain my unfortunate situation, but I am 100% confident in her abilities. I highly recommend you consider hiring her as your legal representative.
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