JoAnn Holmes, experienced Business, Intellectual Property attorney in Lawrenceville, GA with 589 reviews
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JoAnn Holmes

279 W Crogan St, Lawrenceville, GA

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Education

1999:
Emory University School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1996:
Stanford University, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Lauren douthit

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12 Jan, 2025
Scott Pryor Law Group's thorough approach led to a win in my semi-truck accident case. I'm thankful for their hard work and commitment.
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Kanesha newsome

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12 Jan, 2025
They achieved success in my Lyft injury case, providing me with the support and compensation needed to recover fully.
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Reekdidit

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10 Jan, 2025
Lyft Accident Case Win Their comprehensive approach to my Lyft accident case ensured a favorable verdict. I couldn't have asked for better representation.
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Excellent customer service and communication
“The receptionist, Carolyn is super friendly and will get you to the person you need to speak with.”
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Efficient and thorough legal representation
“Scott Pryor's team helped me get to a doctor and take care of my bills. They made sure I was compensated for lost work and expenses.”
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Extensive experience and knowledge in personal injury cases
“Scott Pryor's law group has 30 years of experience and knowledge that you want on your side to win your case.”
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Compassionate and supportive approach
“They made the whole process simple and quick. They were considerate and compassionate.”
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Successful track record in securing positive outcomes
“I'm glad I was able to have Scott Pryor team on my side. They secured the win for my case.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2017:
HOLMES@LAW Blog, What I’ve Learned Advising Women Entrepreneurs . . . And Being One
2016:
HOLMES@LAW, LLC, FREE Outset (TM) Online Legal Guide
2016:
HOLMES@LAW Blog, Holmes, How . . . Do I Negotiate a Broker Representation Agreement?
2016:
HOLMES@LAW Blog, 5 Tips for Great Business Contracts
2016:
HOLMES@LAW Blog, Eureka! 4 Tips to Protect Business Innovation
2016:
HOLMES@LAW Blog, Buyer Beware! Business Purchase Mistakes to Avoid
2015:
HOLMES@LAW Blog, Holmes, How ... Do I Clear My Brand Name and Avoid Trademark Infringement?
2015:
HOLMES@LAW Blog, Holmes, How … Do I Negotiate a Custom Software Agreement and Protect My Trade Secrets?
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HOLMES@LAW Blog, Holmes, How … Do I Reduce Advertising Risks and Should I Get Model Releases?
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HOLMES@LAW Blog, Holmes, How … Do I Resolve Customer Complaints and Minimize Legal Liability?
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HOLMES@LAW Blog, Holmes, How … Do I Negotiate a Broker Representation Agreement?
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HOLMES@LAW Blog, Holmes, How . . . Do I Negotiate a Custom Software Agreement and Protect My Trade Secrets?
2015:
HOLMES@LAW Blog, Holmes, How . . . Do I Reduce Advertising Risks and Should I Get Model Releases?
2015:
HOLMES@LAW Blog, Holmes, How . . . Do I Resolve Customer Complaints and Minimize Legal Liability?
2004:
American Bar Association IP Newsletter, Connecting the Dots: Domain Name Portfolio Management
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