James M Miskell - Lawrenceville, GA

Lawrenceville Criminal Law Lawyer
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Updated 4/28/2011
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James M Miskell Overview

James M. Miskell has been practicing law in Georgia for over fifteen years. He has litigated in nearly all the Courts of Georgia (Probate, Magistrate, Recorder's, Municipal, Traffic Violations Bureau, State, Superior , Court of Appeals, Supreme Court) as well as Federal Court. His experience ranges from traffic cases to complex criminal cases to family law including child custody and support issues to the drafting of wills and related documents ensuring a person's wishes are carried out.

Jim has spent his career representing the State and defending the rights of individuals motivated by the belief that each person deserves not only to be heard and respected but to be treated fairly under the law.

Representation by experienced counsel is often the only way to ensure that individuals receive the treatment that the constitution promises each of us.

Practice Areas

  • Criminal Law
  • DUI/DWI
  • Traffic Violations
  • White Collar Crimes
  • Estate Planning
  • Trusts
  • Wills
  • Family Law
  • Adoption
  • Child Support
  • Custody & Visitation
  • Divorce
  • Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
  • Motor Vehicle Accidents -- Plaintiff
  • Probate & Estate Administration
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
  • Business & Commercial Law
  • Class Actions -- Plaintiff
  • Elder Law
  • Traffic Tickets
  • Super Speeders
  • Suspended Drivers License Issues
  • Juvenile Law

Bar Admissions

  • Georgia, 1993

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Address

234 Luckie Street
Lawrenceville, GA 30046-4812

Phones

770-822-2723
866-735-9628

Faxes

770-573-3379

Emails

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Websites

http://www.attorneymiskell.com
http://www.gwinnettcountycriminaldefenseattorney.com

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