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Welcome to the law office of Albert Lee
Giddens. Our firm is
dedicated to providing top notch representation to
individuals that have been injured by the
negligence of others.
Over the past three decades we have been privileged to
represent thousands of clients securing substantial
awards
Because of our personal approach, our
clients continually refer their family, friends, neighbors, and
co-workers. Our aggressive approach to your case is geared to
successfully help our clients regain their pre-accident health,
lifestyle, and financial well-being.
Our office is primarily focused on representing clients in cases involving wrongful death and personal injury claims. Attorney Giddens is board certified in both personal injury and civil trial law. If you have a wrongful death or personal injury claim our office will help you navigate your way through even the most complex claim.
Even though our
firm is well know in the community for our work in personal
injury, we also provide a wide variety of other legal services.
Attorney Giddens is well versed in all aspects of business, estate planning and probate law.
The Latest Legal
News
DOJ
Must Give Judge Legal Memos on Terrorist
Wiretapping
The
U.S. Department of Justice must hand over the legal memos it
provided to the Bush administration to justify its program
of electronic monitoring of terrorism suspects without a
warrant, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., has
ruled.
DOJ Must Give Judge Legal
Memos on Terrorist Wiretapping
The U.S. Department of Justice must hand over the legal memos
it provided to the Bush administration to justify its program
of electronic monitoring of terrorism suspects without a
warrant, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., has
ruled.
Suit: AIG Board Broke Del.
Law by Barring Vote on $85B Bailout
American International Group directors violated Delaware law by
denying shareholders a vote on part of an $85 billion bailout
that gave the federal government control of the troubled
subprime insurer, according to a state court
lawsuit.
OJ Simpson loses bid for
new trial in Las Vegas
A judge in Las Vegas has rejected O.J. Simpson's bid for a new
trial in the robbery of two sports memorabilia collectors.
Clark County District Court Judge Jackie Glass said Friday the
issues raised by lawyers for Simpson and co-defendant Clarence
"C.J." Stewart don't merit a second trial.
US govt presses NY appeal
on detainee photos
The U.S. government has asked an appellate court to reconsider
its decision ordering the release of 21 pictures of detainees
in Iraq and Afghanistan. In court papers made public Friday,
the government says the photos must be withheld to protect
American troops.
Jury reaches verdict in
Atlanta court shooter case
Jurors have reached a verdict in the case of a confessed gunman
who says he was legally insane when he killed four people in a
shooting spree that began at a downtown Atlanta
courthouse.
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