Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Accident Attorneys of Atlanta Sponsors Major League Girls’ Softball Team in Sandy Springs

As a leading provider of legal services in the metro Atlanta area, Accident Attorneys of Atlanta is proud to sponsor the Gators, a Major League Girls Softball Team at Morgan’s Fall Park in Sandy Springs. Sandy Springs Youth Sports’ (SSYS) at Morgan Falls Athletic Fields provides the best youth baseball and softball programs in the state of Georgia.

“In this industry, we see so many opportunities to give back to the community,” says Scott Monge, founder of Monge and Associates, the Accident Attorneys of Atlanta. “We are happy to support this tradition because it helps these girls learn the fundamentals of the game, enhance their athletic skills and develop their self esteem. It also allows us to nurture a competitive spirit that will serve them throughout their lives.”

SSYS is both a nonprofit and volunteer organization that is run by a volunteer Board of Directors comprised of individuals and business leaders from Sandy Springs. Through their work with SSYS, Monge and Associates sponsors a team of fourth and fifth grade girls who attend public and private schools in the Sandy Springs area. Most have been playing on average for three years.

“In partnering with this great organization, we can assist them in meeting the parks’ expansion and improvement goals,” Monge says. “Our goal is to serve these families who want a great softball experience in the community in which they live.”

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Best Book every Lawyer needs to Read: Good to Great


I’m reading a great book right now called Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't by Jim Collins. A friend of mine gave it to me as a present and with my schedule being so busy I haven’t had the time to read it. This weekend, I started reading Good to Great and I haven’t put it down since. Collins analyzes several companies such as Fannie Mae, Walgreens, and Circuit City by measuring their success rate by using different research models. He talks about how companies who were once big businesses went from Good to Great overnight. With so many companies struggling today, Good to Great is an outstanding book to show how to keep your business growing. The Accident Attorneys of Georgia has a growing success rate and I think any company can take away several from the tips Collins outlines in the book to help their business thrive.For more information on the Accident Attorneys of Georgia please visit our website...


-Scott Monge


Saturday, April 18, 2009

Different Types of Lawyers

1.personal injury lawyers
2. accident attorneys
3. motor vehicle accident lawyers
4. immigration lawyers
5. family lawyers
6. accident and personal injury lawyers
7. asbestos lawyers
8. business and corporate lawyers
9. bankruptcy lawyers
10. employment lawyers
11. compensation lawyers
12. malpractice lawyers
13. software lawyer
14. securities lawyer
15. criminal lawyer
16. nursing home lawyer
17. entertainment lawyer

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

How To Find An Excellent Lawyer

The legal profession is saturated with lawyers ready and willing to help you solve your legal issue. If you have a complex and or costly legal matter, you should consider getting a lawyer to assist with your case. Most lawyers do way more than dispense legal information. They can offer strategic advice and apply technical skills to legal problems. A lawyer should serve as your “legal coach” and educate you as a member of your formal legal counsel.

How to Find the Right Lawyer
Locating a good lawyer is a difficult process. When looking for a lawyer try to find someone who can effectively generate a solution to your particular problem. Looking in the phone book or reading an advertisement may not be the best sources for finding a lawyer. Use your resources and investigate the lawyer that you feel will best suit your case.

Personal Referrals
In my opinion, the best method of finding a lawyer is by asking for a personal referral. Ask the people you associate with if they have legal representation. If they know of anyone available, then look into their recommendations. By doing this chances are that you will discover some excellent leads. Don’t make the decision solely based on the recommendation. Opinions will vary and no two cases are the same. Met with the lawyer, then discuss your case, and base your decision on how comfortable you feel working with him or her.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Letter N Legal Terms

Naturalization: The process by which an immigrant becomes a citizen of the United States.

Net estate: The value of all property by the deceased minus liabilities and debts.

Nolo contendere: A plea by the defendant that neither admits or denies the commitment of the crime, however, agrees to a punishment as if they were guilty of the crime.

Novation: The substitution of a new contract for an old one.

These terms are brought to you by the Atlanta Accident Attorneys.



Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Letter M Legal Terms

Malfeasance: committing an illegal act. This term is usually associated with a professional committing an illegal act that is disruptive in their duties.

Mediation: A method used to settle the dispute between the opposing sides outside of court in which a neutral party, the mediator, helps to find a solution that satisfies both sides.

Misdemeanor: A crime that is less severe than a felony and only punishable up to a year.

Misfeasance: When a public official conducts his work in a "technically illegal" manner.

Mistrial: A trial that ends before completion with no verdict.

These terms are brought to you by the Atlanta Accident Attorneys.