Shepard, Plunkett, Hamilton & Boudreaux, LLP

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Updated 3/22/2011

Summary

Law Firm Overview

Areas of Practice

  • Bankruptcy Law
  • Business & Commercial Law
  • Contracts
  • Business Organizations
  • Criminal Law
  • DUI/DWI
  • White Collar Crimes
  • Wills
  • Family Law
  • Adoption
  • Child Support
  • Custody & Visitation
  • Divorce
  • Government Agencies & Programs
  • Government Contracts
  • Health & Health Care Law
  • Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
  • Probate & Estate Administration
  • Products Liability Law
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Real Estate Law
  • Eminent Domain
  • Workers' Compensation Law
  • Civil Cases

West Practice Categories

Bankruptcy Law, Business & Commercial Law, Contracts, Business Organizations, Construction Law, Criminal Law, DUI/DWI, White Collar Crimes, Employment Law -- Employee, Employment Law -- Employer, Wills, Family Law, Adoption, Child Support, Custody & Visitation, Divorce, Government Agencies & Programs, Government Contracts, Health & Health Care Law, Personal Injury -- Plaintiff, Probate & Estate Administration, Products Liability Law, Medical Malpractice, Real Estate Law, Eminent Domain, Land Use & Zoning, Toxic Torts, Radiation & Electromagnetic Energy, Transportation Law, Workers' Compensation Law

Attorneys

Fees

Offers Free Initial Consultation

Accepts Credit Cards

Office Information

Address

7013 Evans Town Center Boulevard
Suite 303
Evans, GA 30809-4215

Phones

706-955-1670
888-595-7009

Faxes

(706) 868-6788

Emails

information@shepardplunkett.com
jplunkett@shepardplunkett.com

Websites

http://www.augusta-bankruptcyattorney.com
http://www.shepardplunkett.com

Other Offices

SHEPARD PLUNKETT HAMILTON & BOUDREAUX LLP
Main Office
429 Walker Street, Upper Level, Augusta, Georgia 30901-5819
706-722-4111

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