David M. Brearley

David M. Brearley

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Top Rated Family Law Attorney in Rome, GA
Insurance, Personal Injury, State, Local & Municipal, Business Law, Contracts, Medical Malpractice, Constitutional Law
The Omberg House, 615 West 1st Street, Post Office Box 5007, Rome, GA 30161

    About David M. Brearley

    Practice Areas
    • Insurance
    • Personal Injury
    • State, Local & Municipal
    • Business Law
    • Contracts
    • Medical Malpractice
    • Constitutional Law
    Education
    • Mercer University, Walter F. George School of Law, Macon, Georgia, 2008
      J.D.
      • Honors: cum laude
    • The University of Alabama School of Law, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 2011
      LL.M.
      • Major: Taxation
    • Presbyterian College, 2004
      B.A.
      • Major: English
      • Honors: cum laude

    Qualifications

    Bar Admissions
    • U.S. District Court Northern District of Georgia
    • Supreme Court of Georgia
    • Georgia Court of Appeals
    • Superior Courts of the State of Georgia
    Other Affiliations
    • Rome Bar Association
    • American Bar Association

    Office Info

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    David M. Brearley
    Phone:
    (706) 622-9823
    Website:
    http://www.brinson-askew.com
    Address:
    The Omberg House, 615 West 1st Street, Post Office Box 5007, Rome, GA 30161
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