Teresa Saggese Mills

2484 Ingleside Ave., Ste. C103, Macon, GA

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1980
Mercer University-W. George L.S., JD - Juris Doctor

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Mary

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01 Nov, 2024
My employer was trying their best to make me quit, especially after I raised discrimination claims. I was ready to give up until I found Ms. Mills. She not only saved my job by masterful letters on my behalf, she got the employer to back off from its harassment and retaliation, plus she advised meof an additional ADA harassment claim due to my illegal treatment as well. Our journey took several months, but she never gave up on me, encouraging me with not only the best (and reasonably priced) legal expertise and ongoing negotiation strategies, but also with human compassion that makes such a difference when someone is in this situation. As a result of her no-nonsense determination and refusal to quit fighting for me, she not only saved my job but continued fighting, until we got a settlement that has allowed me to take time off and look for a better employment opportunity, which is already panning out. So glad I followed her advice throughout. What a fighter! We joked that it must be the Sicilian in her DNA, because I'm Italian too and we don't quit :) I've already referred her to two others in similar situations. What an honor to have met you, Teresa.
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Anonymous

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01 Jul, 2021
She is the best! She takes her time!she works tireless on your case ! I would recommend her to anyone ! Even if she lives in Macon, Ga she still work hard for her clients! It so much discrimination in this world but I found her back in the yellow pages and I was so blessed to have gotten and she isn’t that expensive and she is direct and not afraid to fight for her client!
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Rich

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18 Apr, 2016
I sought Ms. Mills for an age discrimination claim, and she actually determined I had an ADA disability accommodation claim as well. Due to her highly nuanced expertise in that area, we were able to succeed in resolving both claims very favorably. A trooper in the trenches, Ms. Mills pursued the course to victory for over two years. I will never forget her and have recommended her to friends and family.
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Publications

2014:
Law Firm Publication, Employment Law Update
2003:
Mercer Lawyer, Teddy Bears Help Children Cope With Tragedy
1982:
Pepperdine Law Review, Wengler v. Druggists' Mutual Ins. Co.: No More Skirting the Issue of Discrimination in Workers' Compensation Dependency Statutes
1979:
Mercer Law Review, cited as "Worth Reading" by National Law Journal, The Overruling of Lemon: A Sour Note for Original Injury Compensation Insurers
1978:
Mercer Law Review, Dragnet Clause Ensnares Subsequent Purchasers of Real Property
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