Shevonn Katherine Willis, experienced Business, Estate Planning attorney in Duluth, GA with 8 reviews
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Shevonn Katherine Willis

2180 Satellite Boulevard, Duluth, GA

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2004:
Chicago-Kent College of Law Illinois Institute of Technology, JD - Juris Doctor
2000:
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Jose

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23 Oct, 2018
Shevonn was the most friendly, down to earth lawyer I have ever met. Shevonn set up my living will and recommended a few other important document that I knew nothing of that my family would need to have. Shevonn swiftly prepared my documents , went over them with me in person and "Bang" everything was set. I really appreciate her firm for helping me out!
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Chad

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13 Apr, 2017
Ms. Willis has been magnificent in helping me with all of my business affairs in Georgia. She has made sure my trademarks, contracts, and all registrations were all in order. I recommend her in the highest regard!
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Jennifer

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05 Apr, 2017
Shevonn Willis and her firm have provided excellent legal services for both myself and my clients. She goes above and beyond with each one of her clients'. Shevonn brings a professional, yet genuinely personal approach to her work, which resonates with every one of her clients. Her work has been excellent, as such, I have highly recommended her to my clients and will continue to do so. If you are looking for a lawyer you truly will care about you and your business, I recommend Shevonn Willis.
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Publications

2016:
IRC Wealth, Consider Estate Planning Before Your “I Do” Becomes “I Don’t”
2015:
Atlanta Business Journal, Hiring Employees? Food for Thought

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