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John Andrew Houghton
Atlanta, GA Attorney with 18 years of experience
Free ConsultationMedical Malpractice, Personal Injury and Products Liability
Cumberland L.S./Samford
Attorney John Houghton has served as lead trial counsel in multiple severe injury cases throughout the state of Georgia. Having tried numerous cases to jury verdict, John approaches each case based on what will provide the most impact at trial. The Houghton Law Firm, LLC, commits significant resources to trial preparation for each case, and does not employ a cookie-cutter strategy like many of the volume-based settlement firms. Our firm is a boutique trial practice committed to maximizing the value of each case on an individual basis.
John was selected for inclusion in Georgia Rising Stars from 2011 to 2020 and...
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Gloria Lynn Smith
Columbus, OH Attorney with 31 years of experience
Offers Video ConferencingVideo ConfAppeals and Criminal
Salmon P. Chase College of Law, Northern Kentucky University
It is important to move a case forward after a conviction has been affirmed on appeal. Although the Ohio Supreme Court does not accept all criminal appeals, appealing to it will exhaust state remedies to allow federal review of constitutional claims. The time limit to file a jurisdictional appeal to the Ohio Supreme Court is 45 days from the date of the appellate decision. I offer a free consultation for appeals to the Ohio Supreme Court from anywhere in Ohio. I am also licensed in the United States Southern District of Ohio, the United States Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals...