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Stuart
H. Grozbean**
Mr.
Grozbean was named to "Who's Who" in 1998- 2004. He is now a
life member of "Who's Who", a prestigious national recognition
of outstanding professionals in the United States. He is also
the developer of the child support guidelines program in
Maryland. His program is widely used by Judges, Masters and
Lawyers in Maryland.
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Mr. Grozbean has been quoted in the Washington Post, USA Today
and on the various television and news channels. In 2003, Majority Leader of the House of Representatives
appointed Mr. Grozbean as Honorary Co-Chairman of the Business
Advisory Council.
After reading Mr. Grozbean's
credentials you will see why
so many people have come to
rely upon his advice over
the years, including
community leaders. His years
of experience can help you
in your legal need.
STUART H. GROZBEAN, admitted
to the United States Supreme
Court, Maryland Court of
Appeals, Superior Court for
the District of Columbia,
U.S. District Court for
Georgia, U.S. District of
Columbia, U.S. Court of
Military Appeals; American
Bar Association, and
Maryland State Bar
Association; former
instructor and lecturer at
Law University of Maryland
and U.S. government in
training personnel in legal
matters. Mr. Grozbean's clients
have included
representation of
corporations on the New York
Stock Exchange, as well as
other nationally recognized
corporations in major
contract negotiations,
litigation and
discrimination defense. He
has successfully handled
large and complex domestic
matters, including
prenuptial agreements,
custody, property, pension
and business rights. Mr.
Grozbean has been contacted
by numerous lawyers and
political leaders around the
country for advice and
consultation on these and
other issues requiring
detailed analysis on legal
issues and quoted in
numerous publications. He
has traveled for trial and
civil corporate practice to
Texas, Arizona, Florida,
Canada, South Pacific and
Africa. Mr. Grozbean is
President and CEO Support
Analysis Software, Inc.,
(SASI) a leader in
development of Legal
Software receiving the
prestigious Editor's Award. |
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Henry
E. Weil**
After reading Mr. Weil's
credentials you will see why
so many people have come to
rely upon his advice over
the years. His 40 years of
experience can help you in
your legal problems.
He is a life member of
"Who's Who"
a prestigious national
recognition of outstanding
professionals in the United
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HENRY E. WEIL, admitted to Courts of the District
of Columbia and Georgia; a Board Certified Civil Trial Attorney, by the
National Board Of Trial Advocacy; Past President of the Melvin M. Belli Society;
Sustaining member of Association of Trial Lawyers of America; Member of ABA,
Maryland Bar Association, Montgomery County Bar Association (served two terms on
Executive Board); Inns of Court (Past Counselor); American Foundation for
Autistic Children; Frequent speaker at Belli Seminar & other CLE courses; 40
years trial experience. In 2000, Mr. Weil was named to "Who's Who", a
prestigious national recognition of outstanding Professionals and Americans in
the United States, and is now a life member. He has successfully handled million
dollar cases in personal injury and medical malpractice cases. He serves on the
Board of Directors of multiple corporations. Mr. Weil is a certified mediator
recognized by the Courts in Maryland to help resolve complex legal issues
through mediation. |
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Douglas J. Davis
Contact:
davis@bwgd.com
Born in Bronx, New York;
admitted to the State Bar of
Georgia in 1983; admitted to
United States Supreme Court
in 1986, admitted to the
United States District Court
(Northern District of
Georgia) in 1983; admitted
to the United States
District Court (District of
Montana) in 1982; admitted
to the United States Court
of Appeals for the Northern
Circuit in 1983; admitted to
the United States Court of
Appeals for the Eleventh
Circuit in 1983; admitted to
the District of Columbia
Court of Appeals in 1989;
admitted to State of Montana
Bar in 1982; admitted to the
District of Columbia Bar in
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Education:
Seton Hall University; John Marshall Law School, Atlanta, Georgia (Juris Doctor
Degree, 1978) Member of the State Bar of Georgia, Cobb County Bar Association,
Family Law, General Litigation and Real Property Law sections; Member of Board
of Directors and Legal Counsel to The National Museum of Patriotism, Atlanta,
Georgia; Member of AFCC, the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts; and
Qualified Superior Court Guardian Ad Litem; Judge Davis practices Domestic and
Real Estate law with the firm of Belli, Weil, Grozbean & Davis, LLP. |
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J. BEN MOORE
Born Texarkana, AR; admitted
to the State of Georgia Bar,
1949. Education: Georgia
Institute of Technology;
Georgia State University;
Woodrow Wilson College of
Law (Juris Doctor Degree) in
1949, magna cum laude).
Sigma Delta Kappa. Ben is a
former instructor at the
American Institute of
Banking and the Trust School
of Banking of South
Louisiana State University.
Former Alderman for the City
of Atlanta. Past President
of the Trust Division
Georgia Bankers Association.
Member the Fulton County
Grand Jury Association and
Member of the Atlanta Estate
Planning Council. Member of
the Fiduciary Law Section of
the State Bar of Georgia and
selected by the Atlanta
Chamber of Commerce as one
of Atlanta's 100 Leaders of
Tomorrow.
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Melanie C. Eyre
Ms. Eyre graduated in 1987
with honor from Washington
D.C.’s
George Washington University
Law School, and since then
has represented both
individuals and corporations
in litigation throughout the
country. Prior to
her legal career, Ms. Eyre
spent six years on active
duty in the U.S. Navy,
leaving active service as a
Lieutenant (0-3).
Ms. Eyre's valuable
experience includes
representing both plaintiffs
and
defendants over the years.
She has represented clients
in the areas of
personal injury, wrongful
death, products liability,
domestic relations,
commercial litigation,
estate planning, and
criminal defense. For
several
years she served as one of
two national discovery
counsel for a large
national manufacturer,
coordinating discovery and
pretrial defense efforts
in products liability cases
throughout the nation in
both state and federal
courts. In connection with
this work she also assisted
with media/public
relations efforts, including
an appearance on NBC’s
Dateline.
Ms. Eyre is a member of the
Georgia State Bar and the
Atlanta Bar
Association. She is admitted
to practice in all state and
superior courts of
Georgia, the Georgia Court
of Appeals and the Georgia
Supreme Court, the
United States Court of
Appeals for the Eleventh
Circuit, and the United
States District Court for
the Northern District of
Georgia. Ms. Eyre is also
an member (inactive) of the
state bars of California and
Virginia.
Ms. Eyre has served as a
panelist for Continuing
Legal Education seminars on
Georgia products liability
law and as a guest lecturer
on products liability
for undergraduate students
at Georgia Tech. She is on
the faculty of the
University of Phoenix,
teaching business law and
related topics to graduate
and undergraduate students.
Ms. Eyre is also active in
her community, serving
on the Board of Directors of
the American Civil Liberties
Union of Georgia
as well as the Board of
Directors of Special
Equestrians of Georgia, an
organization offering
therapeutic riding to
special needs children. She
is a
also a member of the North
Fulton Optimists Club, which
seeks to provide
recreational opportunities
for special needs children
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Cindie Greenbaum Alter
Originally from Cleveland,
Ohio, Ms. Greenbaum Alter
has resided in Atlanta since
1975, arriving after her
graduation summa cum laude
from The Ohio State
University. She attended
Emory University School of
Law, graduating in 1978.
Ms. Alter began her legal
career in the office of Ray
Gary, Sr., in Mableton,
Georgia, and continued in
private practice for 11 1/2
years. Her extensive
experience includes
representing individuals in
domestic relations,
juvenile, criminal,
bankruptcy, and personal
injury matters, as well as
assisting clients with
simple wills and probate
matters. Ms. Alter has also
practiced before various
administrative agencies,
including advocacy before
the Social Security
Administration for clients
seeking social security
disability. Her expertise in
this area resulted in an
invitation from the Social
Security Administration to
testify in Washington
regarding the issue of
attorney fees in disability
cases.
Before taking a hiatus from
the practice of law in 1990
to raise her children, Ms.
Alter also served part time
as Assistant Solicitor for
the Municipal Court of
Marietta, prosecuting
traffic cases. Upon her
return to a full time legal
career in 2001, Ms. Alter
served as Staff Attorney for
the Honorable Judge Kenneth
O. Nix in the Superior Court
of Cobb County, leaving in
January of 2009 to join
Belli, Weil, Grozbean &
Davis.
Though practicing in other
areas Ms. Alter has
particular expertise in
domestic relations matters,
including divorce,
separation, and child
custody, including issues
surrounding interstate
custody disputes. She is a
Registered Neutral with the
Georgia Office of Dispute
Resolution as an Arbitrator
and Mediator in civil and
domestic cases, and has
successfully mediated many
cases to resolution.
Ms. Alter is admitted to
practice in all State and
Superior Courts in Georgia,
the Georgia Court of
Appeals, The Supreme Court
of Georgia, the Supreme
Court of Ohio (allowing
practice in all lower
Courts), the United States
District Court for the
Northern District of Georgia
and the Supreme Court of the
United States.
Believing strongly in
contributing to the legal
profession through volunteer
efforts, Ms. Alter served as
a faculty member at the
annual Family Law Institute
in May of 2005, as speaker
and chairperson for the Cobb
Bar Association Family Law
Seminar in December 2006 and
as Program Chair for the
Cobb Bar Association’s
monthly Family Law CLE
meetings in 2006-2007. She
also volunteered for the
2007 Law School Orientations
on Professionalism.
Ms. Alter is a member of the
Cobb County Bar Association,
where she served on the
board of trustees and as
President of the Family Law
Section in 2006-2007 and as
vice president of the Family
Law Section in 2007-2008.
She is also a member of the
Lawyer’s Club of Atlanta,
the Georgia Mediator’s
Association and the Cobb
County Republican Women’s
Club.
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Kamilah Clark
Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Ms. Clark received her Bachelors of Science Degree from Florida State University's College of Education in 1996 and later attended Florida State University where she earned her Juris Doctorate Degree in 2001. While in law school, Ms. Clark was the recipient of the Book Award for Alternative Dispute Resolution and became a Certified Guardian Ad Litem. Also, Ms. Clark was employed as a legal intern for Florida State University's Children's Advocacy Center; as a law clerk for the City of Jacksonville's Office of General Counsel; as a paralegal for the Department of Revenue; and as a legal intern for the Office of the Public Defender for the 2nd Judicial Circuit in Florida.
Prior to becoming an associate at Belli, Weil, Grozbean & Davis, Ms. Clark was employed for six years as a paralegal with the domestic relations firm Warner, Mayoue, Bates & Nolen, P.C.
Law School:
Florida State University, JD, 2001
Colleges:
Florida State University, BS, 1996
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Frank J. Marquez
Born
in Atlanta, Georgia, Mr.
Marquez received his
Bachelor of Arts Degree in
International Administration
and Political Science from
the New England College
where he graduated in 1995.
Born to Cuban immigrants Mr.
Marquez ran for the Georgia
House of Representatives in
1996, and later went on to
Law School. He speaks three
languages and attended John
Marshall Law School where he
earned his Juris Doctorate
in 2003. In his third year
of Law School, Mr. Marquez
went to work for the Fulton
County District Attorney’s
office where he gained
invaluable experience both
in and outside of the
courtroom.
Prior
to joining Belli, Weil,
Grozbean & Davis, Mr.
Marquez was an Assistant
Solicitor General in the
Cobb County Judicial Circuit
from May 2006 until
September of 2007. Then
started to work for the Law
offices of Jack J. Menedez,
where he was indoctrinated
into the private practice of
Law.
Mr. Marquez joined Belli,
Weil, Grozbean & Davis in
July of 2008, and
specializes in criminal
defense and domestic
litigation. He is admitted
to the State Bar of Georgia,
and is licensed to practice
in the Georgia Superior and
State Courts, as well as the
Georgia Court of Appeals and
the Georgia Supreme Court,
and the Federal Judicial
Circuits. He is a member of
the Cobb County Bar
Association, as well as the
State Bar Association.
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