Ellen Schoolar, experienced Real Estate attorney in Savannah, GA with 3 reviews
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Ellen Schoolar

7 Oglethorpe Professional Blvd., Savannah, GA

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University of Tennessee, law
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University of Oxford, St. Anne's College
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Millsaps College, Bachelor of Arts

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Ruben

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23 May, 2015
I had the pleasure of having Ms. Ellen Schoolar represent me in an employment issue. I found her to be an outstanding professional. She helped me get the best solution to my problem in a fair and satisfying way. I would greatly recommend her for any issues involving her great talent as an attorney.
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Julie

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06 Jun, 2011
Ms. Schoolar was there for me during a very difficult time. She was very attentive to my issues and handled each aspect of my case in a very timely manner. She took extra time to meet with me to make sure that I was up to date with an changes in the case and made me feel very comfortable throughout. I would defiantly hire Ms. Schoolar again for any legal issue that I should encounter. Several weeks after the proceedings, Ms. Schoolar called to check on me to see how things were progressing with me and how I was doing. Not many lawyers I know would do this.
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Anna

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10 May, 2011
Ms. Schoolar represented my case in an unemployment hearing. I was extremely pleased with her work. She kept me continually informed about my case. If I had a question or concern, she was prompt in returning any calls or emails. The legal brief she wrote for my case was extremely well written. I am an English teacher, and a family relative is a long practicing lawyer. We both were impressed with her legal brief and her representation of my case. Besides being a very likeable, friendly person, she was extremely professional. I highly recommend her.
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