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James Hood
Manchester, NH Attorney
(603) 628-4051 900 Elm Street
Manchester, NH 03101
Business
Georgetown University
James Hood III
Jackson, MS Attorney
(601) 359-3680 450 High St
Jackson, MS 39201
James Bernard Hood
Charleston, SC Attorney with 22 years of experience
Charleston, SC 29401
James Hood Jr
CHARLOTTE, NC Attorney
(704) 376-2710 CHARLOTTE, NC 28220
James Edward Hood
Columbus, OH Attorney
(614) 645-8980 373 S High St
Columbus, OH 43215
James Hood
Spearfish, SD Attorney
(605) 642-2757 Spearfish, SD 57783
Estate Planning
Michael James Hood
Wilmington, DE Lawyer
(302) 777-1000 1701 Shallcross Avenue
Wilmington, DE 19806
James Hood Curry
Atlanta, GA Attorney with 29 years of experience
4200 Wildwood Pkwy
Atlanta, GA 30339
Business and International
Georgia State University
James C. Twine
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James C. Twine
Georgetown, TX Attorney with 10 years of experience
(512) 354-1880 310 S Austin Ave
#100
Georgetown, TX 78626
Free ConsultationCannabis Law, Criminal, DUI & DWI and Domestic Violence
Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law
James Twine was born in Fort Hood, Texas, and after a childhood in New Jersey, he settled with his family in Cedar Park, Texas, in 1993. He holds a Leander High School diploma, a Bachelor’s Degree from Texas A&M University, a Masters in Public Administration from Texas State University, and a Juris Doctorate from Texas Southern Thurgood Marshall School of Law. Before embarking on his legal career, James's diverse experiences included proofreading at the Texas State Senate, underwriting for an insurance company, and writing for a local business paper. He also worked as a clerk in the Williamson County District Clerk’s...
Maggie George
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Maggie George
Royal Oak, MI Lawyer
(248) 470-4300 444 South Washington Avenue
Royal Oak, MI 48067
Criminal, DUI & DWI, Domestic Violence and Juvenile
Maggie George joined her husband and partner, owner of George Law in 2018, bringing with her a wealth of experience from both the public and private sectors. After graduating from James Madison College at Michigan State University, Maggie initially planned to take a brief hiatus before law school and moved to Washington, DC, where she worked in the legislative branch of the government. She then continued in the workforce when she joined the training division of a Fortune 500 company—a position she didn’t expect to be so passionate about, but was—and she spent the next 13 years working her way...