Compare 10 attorneys and 4 law firms in Brunswick , GA. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
Terry Readdick
Brunswick civil rights attorney at Brown Readdick Bumgartner Carter Strickland and Watkins with 50 years experience5 Glynn Avenue, Brunswick, GA 31521
John Bumgartner
Brunswick civil rights attorney at Brown Readdick Bumgartner Carter Strickland and Watkins with 47 years experience5 Glynn Avenue, Brunswick, GA 31521
Alan Tucker
Brunswick civil rights attorney at Law Office of Alan David Tucker with 43 years experience9 Saint Andrews Court, Suite 201, Brunswick, GA 31520
Lee Ashmore
Brunswick civil rights attorney at Lee Ashmore with 32 years experience777 Gloucester Street, Suite 402, Brunswick, GA 31520
Richard Strickland
Brunswick civil rights attorney at Brown Readdick Bumgartner Carter Strickland and Watkins with 31 years experience5 Glynn Avenue, Brunswick, GA 31521
Todd Carter
Brunswick civil rights attorney at Brown Readdick Bumgartner Carter Strickland and Watkins with 31 years experience5 Glynn Avenue, Brunswick, GA 31521
Bradley Watkins
Brunswick civil rights attorney at Brown Readdick Bumgartner Carter Strickland and Watkins with 28 years experience5 Glynn Avenue, Brunswick, GA 31521
Michael Cummings, II
Brunswick civil rights attorney at Michael H Cummings with 28 years experience9 Saint Andrews Court, Brunswick, GA 31520
Paul Scott
Brunswick civil rights attorney at Brown Readdick Bumgartner Carter Strickland and Watkins with 20 years experience5 Glynn Avenue, Brunswick, GA 31521
Garret Meader
Brunswick civil rights attorney at Brown Readdick Bumgartner Carter Strickland and Watkins with 19 years experience5 Glynn Avenue, Brunswick, GA 31521
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