E. Michael Moran, Attorney
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Introduction: | E. Michael Moran joined the law firm of LAW & MORAN in 2004. While at John Marshall Law School, Mike was elected by the student body as Chief Justice of the Honor Court. He graduated Magna Cum Laude and also received the Eugene D. and Betty Howe Vezzani Award for Excellence in Constitutional Law and the Academic Dean's Award for Outstanding Scholastic Achievement.
After graduation Mike practiced in the areas of appellate law and commercial litigation. In 2001 Mike began practicing exclusively in the area of personal injury and now limits his practice to representing individuals and families in catastrophic injury and wrongful death cases. Mike has tried cases to verdict in federal and state courts in Georgia and other states, as well as argued before both federal and state appellate courts. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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