David "Greg" Rogers

David "Greg" Rogers

Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 33 years of experience
SSDI, Worker's Compensation
225 South Glynn Street, Suite 1, Fayetteville, GA 30214

    About David "Greg" Rogers

    Practice Areas
    • SSDI
    • Worker's Compensation
    Education
    • University of Georgia School of Law, Athens, Georgia, 1990
      J.D.
    • The Military College of South Carolina - The Citadel
      Honors: 3.98 GPA - Class Rank #3
    • Sydney University
      M.A., Master of Arts
      • Major: History
    Classes and Seminars
    • Numerous Seminars on Disability Related Issues Resulting in Social Security, Long Term Disability, Worker's Compensation and Special Needs Planning

    Qualifications

    Bar Admissions
    • Georgia, 1990
    • U.S. District Court Northern District of Georgia, 1990
    • U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit, 1990
    Other Affiliations
    • American Bar Association (Member)
    • Atlanta Bar Association (Member)
    • State Bar of Georgia
    • Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (Past Social Security Section Chair)
    • American Trial Lawyers Association (Social Security Board Member)
    • National Organization of Social Security Claimant's Representatives (Sustain Member)
    • Academy of Special Needs Planning (Original Charter Member)
    • Fayette County Bar Association, 1995 (Vice President)
    • Fayette County Bar Association, 1996 (President)

    Fees

    • Offers Free Initial Consultation

    Office Info

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    David "Greg" Rogers
    Phone:
    (770) 884-6705,(877) 572-3949
    Website:
    https://www.roholaw.com
    Address:
    225 South Glynn Street, Suite 1, Fayetteville, GA 30214
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