Responsiveness, Determination, and DedicationAtlanta Georgia ERISA Lawyers The ERISA Center, a tradename of Melville Johnson, P.C., has a singular reputation worldwide as a firm that utilizes exhaustive legal expertise for the benefit of our clients. In our ERISA and pension benefits practice, we help our clients obtain the retirement, health care, and insurance benefits they are entitled to. Our lawyers have the knowledge, skill, and determination needed to obtain results in this complex area of the law. On behalf of individuals and small businesses, we have litigated cases nationwide, negotiating settlements against smaller businesses, Fortune 500 companies, and U.S. government agencies. Yet, we focus on solving your issues — not on enhancing our own reputations. Our goal is to resolve cases as simply and swiftly as possible, while protecting and preserving your rights under law. Our attorneys use their comprehensive knowledge in their areas of practice to achieve positive results in a broad realm of legal specialties. We are comfortable with a wide range of legal issues, including: Founded in 1990, we are licensed to appear before the U.S. District Courts in Northern and Middle Georgia, the Georgia Court of Appeals, the Supreme Court of Georgia, U.S. Courts of Appeal for virtually all circuits, the D.C. Court of Appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court. We are also licensed to appear in virtually all federal administrative fora, such as OPM, OSC, MSPB, FEOC and INS. Effective representation begins with knowledge of the law, but it requires more. We pursue solutions with tenacity and commitment. Responsiveness. Determination. Dedication. Depend on The ERISA Center at Melville Johnson to supply it. For a free consultation with a case intake manager, call 877-524-9111 toll free, or contact us online. Melville Johnson, P.C. The ERISA Center The Grant Building Suite 222 44 Broad Street N.W. Atlanta, GA 30303 Phone (404) 524-9111 Toll Free (877) 524-9111 Serving clients in the Atlanta, Georgia, area and across the nation.
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