Jennifer Thuytien McCall

427 Green Street NW, Gainesville, GA

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Education

2013
Georgia State University, JD - Juris Doctor
2003
University of Georgia, North Georgia College and State University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.8 70 reviews
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Dane uhelski

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09 Nov, 2024
Arturo did an impeccable job representing some friends get justice in a nuanced case. I'm genuinely impressed with his professionalism.
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Annmarie

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19 Aug, 2024
I had the best experience with Jennifer McCall and The McCall Firm. Jennifer was very knowledgeable and ensured that I knew what was happening and what to expect. My case had a positive outcome and I credit it to Jennifer McCall. I highly recommend Jennifer and her law firm.
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John dykes

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15 Jul, 2024
If you’re searching for great attorney!!! You can stop here… you won’t find a better lawyer than Arturo Corso or a better staff (ROSIE) is the best as well! If you really care about your situation or a family members situation… you should already be calling Arturo Corso and the Corso law center!! He cares!! they care!! Call now!!! If you don’t your doing yourself some injustice
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Pros
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Excellent legal skills and expertise
“Jennifer McCall is awesome. She took care of my legal problem efficiently and with compassion and respect. She is an excellent lawyer and I would highly recommend her for your legal services.”
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Compassionate and empathetic approach
“Jennifer was kind and empathetic to me, always making me feel validated and valued.”
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Diligent and hardworking
“Jennifer and her team were professional, communicative, helpful, expeditious, thorough, and worked very hard to ensure the best interest of our children was sought after.”
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Effective in the courtroom
“Her quiet demeanor had me worried when first meeting her but she proved me wrong in the court room!”
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Responsive and communicative
“Any questions and emails were always responded to promptly and professionally.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2016:
The Manely Firm Blog, A Little Knowledge is a Dangerous Thing
2016:
The Manely Firm Blog, My Kingdom for a Horse
2015:
The Manely Firm Blog, Divorce: From Pain to Healing. My Path to the Manely Firm
2015:
The Manely Firm Blog, A Christmas Present...for Your Ex!
2015:
The Manely Firm Blog, Tis the Season for Custody and Visitation
2015:
The Manely Firm blog, Being Thankful During Divorce
2015:
The Manely Firm Blog, Tissue Boxes in Every Office
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