About Gaslowitz Frankel LLC

Gaslowitz Frankel is an experienced trial practice firm specializing in all aspects of complex fiduciary litigation, representing individuals, companies, banks and fiduciaries in will, trust and estate disputes, business and contract disputes, complex commercial disputes and appeals.

At Gaslowitz Frankel LLC, we earned an excellent reputation throughout Georgia and the Southeast through hard work, dedication, and a track record of success. Our mission is to provide honest and aggressive representation to our clients, and we have developed winning strategies that are cost-effective without compromising quality. At Gaslowitz Frankel LLC, our single dedication is to bring the highest level of advocacy to those who need it most. Litigation is not just a department in a large law firm; it is the sole focus of our firm. Our reputation and success ride exclusively on our ability to recover the best results for our clients.

At Gaslowitz Frankel LLC, our many successes are testament to our winning approach. We welcome you to our website and invite you to browse through our pages to learn more about our firm and the areas of law in which we practice. If you need additional information, or want to discuss potential representation with one of our lawyers, please do not hesitate to call or send us an e-mail.

Legal News & Firm Updates

03-04-2010 Gaslowitz Frankel wins $2 million verdict
11-10-2009 Adam Gaslowitz cited in Article in U.S. News and World Report
04-03-2009   Land v. Burkhalter - Witnesses to a will
04-03-2009   Cruver v. Mitchell - Adult guardianship and conservatorship
03-25-2009   Smith v. Wyatt - Presumption of the probate court’s correctness in the absence of a hearing transcript
03-25-2009   Morrison v. Morrison - Undue influence and revocation
03-23-2009   Deering v. Keever - Amending a caveat
03-23-2009   Booker v. Booker - Right to appeal probate court decision
03-23-2009   Baker v. Merrill Lynch Trust Co. - Charitable bequest and the “cy pres” doctrine
03-19-2009   Anderson v. Westmorland - Year’s support award
   
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