Robert Henry Snyder Jr., experienced Government, Personal Injury attorney in Decatur, GA with 1139 reviews
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Robert Henry Snyder Jr.

315 W. Ponce De Leon Ave., Decatur, GA

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2008:
University of Georgia School of Law, Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor
1999:
University of Georgia, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jewell dixon

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22 Jan, 2025
Oh my God! Never in my wildest dream did I ever think I would need a lawyer, but I am blessed to have Mr. Orlando as a friend, who was able to get Mr Scott (my lawyer) to reach out to me ASAP. Being on workman comp really blew through my savings. The firm was very interested in my case and encouraging. When the settlement finally came in, I was satisfied, but my lawyer wasn't. He said, "That's not enough for what you went through, let me see if I can get maybe 5K more for you". Well he did better than that, he got me 12K more! The check cleared and I'm hoping to never need a lawyer again, but if I do this firm will/is my only choice.
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Keith nathan

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20 Jan, 2025
The consultation with secretary/answering/paralegal was off putting. She asked questions that made no sense, Then asked why a case was put off by a solicitor for so long? That was a very huge red flag... Next when I told this assistant I wanted to do the attorney consult for $350 she starts asking me more questions? I'm assuming she misheard my request but at this point I was past wanting services with this firm. When I told her thank you but ill look elsewhere, she laughs and says "We've never lost a case". Unfortunately you lost a potential client. So 1 star.
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Publications

2016:
Mercer Law Review, Trial Practice & Procedure, (Co-Author)
2015:
Mercer Law Review, Trial Practice & Procedure, (Co-Author)
2012:
37 RUTGERS COMPUTER & TECH. L. J. 156, Web 2.0 Crashes Through the Courthouse Door: Legal and Ethical Issues Related to the Discoverability and Admissibility of Social Networking Evidence
2007:
35 GA. J. INT'L & COMP. L. 645, "Disillusioned Words Like Bullets Bark"; Incitement to Genocide, Music, and the Trial of Simon Bikindi

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