Bonnie Miller Rich

P.O. Box 663, Suwanee, GA

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Education

1994
Georgia State University College of Law, J.D.
1991
University of Georgia, Bachelor of Arts

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4.6 14 reviews
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Anonymous

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19 Feb, 2021
I was trying to establish new business. So I was looking for attorneys nearby, including the office of Bonnie Rich. I contacted twice: one through the phone number, and the other was through the website. I got response from my inquiry through the website late (several days after submitting the inquiry). After exchanging emails several times, we agreed to do phone call on a day. However, I've never heard back anymore.
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Lauren

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21 Sep, 2020
I have been fortunate to have Bonnie in my corner for over the past 7+ years. She has helped me on multiple occasions ranging from paperwork to big time cases/situations. I have been happy with every time we have used her and even feel like I come out of it more educated. It is so great to be able to have her there for you when you need it and to feel comfortable knowing that she is taking care of anything that you put in front of her. She is firm, respectful and straight to the point and makes sure that you are well represented, no matter who she may be addressing. I always feel like she goes above and beyond and sincerely CARES! I would not go to anyone else for any of my needs!! I highly recommend her if you are looking for an attorney! Don't waste your time, and money, by going elsewhere. Trust me!
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John

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09 Sep, 2020
We retained Bonnie to help us with a Probate Matter. She was helpful and patient with us during our issue. She as meticulous in reviewing all the documents and preparing the the filings. She made a complicated matter less stressful and and the process easier for us. She had a good relationship with the Court, and was well respected.
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Highly knowledgeable and skilled in various legal areas, including tax, employment, business, and probate matters
“Bonnie Rich handled a Tax court case for one of my clients,that i lost in appeals and did not think we could win. She immediately took charge,made very astute arguments supporting my clients case and won the case.”
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Provides personalized and attentive service, genuinely caring about clients' needs and goals
“Bonnie is a fantastic listener and it is apparent that she genuinely cares about her clients. She is very responsive to my needs, even responding to emails about urgent issues while on vacation.”
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Effective communicator, simplifying complex legal issues and guiding clients through the process
“Bonnie simplifies the process, guides us through the complicated maze of legal issues and ensures that our business is protected.”
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Achieves positive outcomes for clients, even in challenging cases
“On this tax matter Bonnie knew how to overcome the IRS position and the result was a victory for my client.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients across different practice areas
“I have been happy with every time we have used her and even feel like I come out of it more educated. It is so great to be able to have her there for you when you need it and to feel comfortable knowing that she is taking care of anything that you put in front of her.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2016:
Life in the Park, A Simpler Home Office Deduction
2016:
Gwinnett Bar, Georgia's New Able Act: Achieving a Better Life Experience

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