The Finch McCranie, LLP Team




At Finch McCranie, LLP we believe in in teamwork. We don’t just preach it; we practice it. We are all leaders in our respective practice areas, with unique skills and abilities that set each of us apart as individuals, but individual recognition is not what we are about. Instead, we recognize the impact of coming together as friends and colleagues and working as a team to contribute to the greater good. We know that we are stronger working together than apart, because when a group of individuals comes together and works towards a common goal, the chances of success are far greater. Some of our lawyers are stand up courtroom lawyers, with years of experience talking to judges and juries. Other members of our team excel at research, writing and digging into the weeds of a complex case. More than anything else, every member of our team practices with care and concern for the individuals and families whom we represent. We pride ourselves on returning phone calls, communicating clearly and treating others the way that we would want to be treated ourselves. If you have a matter that you would like to discuss with us, please reach out to any member of our team.



Finch McCranie, LLP
225 Peachtree St #1700
Atlanta, GA 30303
(404) 658-9070  
https://www.finchmccranie.com

We serve clients across the globe and throughout the United States, including, but not limited to, clients in the following Georgia locations: Fulton County including Atlanta, Milton, Roswell, and Sandy Springs; Bibb County including Macon; Carroll County including Carrollton; Cobb County including Kennesaw, Marietta, and Smyrna; Coweta County including Newnan; DeKalb County including Brookhaven, Clarkston, Decatur, Dunwoody, and Stone Mountain; Douglas County including Douglasville; Floyd County including Rome; Gwinnett County including Duluth; Habersham County including Cornelia; and Hall County including Gainesville.
 

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