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Boddie Law Firm Opens Douglasville Branch

The Boddie Law Firm, based out of Atlanta, opened its doors earlier this year in Douglasille and celebrated with a chamber ribbon cutting on April 9.

By Sara Ray, Douglas County Chamber

Managing Partner William Boddie announced the opening of an expansion office in Douglasville. The Boddie Law Firm, based out of Atlanta, opened its doors earlier this year and celebrated with a chamber ribbon cutting on April 9 at their location; 8333 Office Park Drive, Suite E. 

The attorneys at The Boddie Law Firm, LLC are experienced in a variety of practice areas including family law, creditor/debtor disputes and settlements, personal injury claims, and criminal law. They offer clients the benefit of exceptional legal representation in a professional and efficient manner. Experienced in aggressively litigating on behalf of our clients in various legal matters, we currently litigate cases in state and federal courts throughout the Atlanta Metro area, now including Douglasville. Their attorneys are experienced in negotiating settlements as well as mediation and arbitration, both binding and non-binding. From the courtroom to the boardroom, their goal is to provide our clients with the most zealous and ethical representation possible.

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DC Chamber President and CEO, Kali Boatright congratulated William and his team on their recent opening, “On behalf of the DC Chamber, I would like to welcome you to our community; we look forward to serving you how ever we can help grow your business. We are grateful that you chose to locate your business in Douglasville and Douglas County!”  County Commissioners Robinson and Mitchell were also present at the ribbon cutting and offered their welcoming remarks on behalf of the County.

For more information on Boddie Law Firm or to schedule your free consultation, contact William and his team  at 770-577-4449.

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