Fried & Bonder, LLC — Atlanta Georgia
Business, Employment Law, and Personal Injury Litigation
Winning is not about overwhelming numbers. Winning is the result of thorough preparation, agility, and the case-appropriate application of aggressive tactics. Winning attorneys know that employing sound strategies, moving swiftly, and keeping their eyes on the finish line is what gets their clients into the winner's circle.
Welcome to Fried & Bonder, LLC
Fried & Bonder, LLC is a litigation boutique that specializes in representing individuals and businesses in complex business, employment and personal injury litigation. The firm was founded by attorneys who spent years training at prestigious national and international law firms. The firm's mission is to deliver the same quality legal services clients expect from such firms but in a more personalized and cost-effective manner. If you are seeking experienced trial lawyers to represent your interests in complex business, employment or personal injury litigation, contact a firm that provides big-firm expertise and experience in a more efficient, cost-effective and client-focused environment. To schedule a legal consultation, call toll free at 404.963.9443 or 866.439.2018.
An AV-Rated* Law Firm
Established in 2001 by attorneys from well-known national and international law firms, Fried & Bonder, LLC, located in Atlanta, Georgia, represents clients from around the world in complex business, employment and personal injury litigation.
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Experienced Trial Attorneys Recognized
as Georgia Super Lawyers and Georgia Legal Elite
To make arrangements for an initial consultation, call the firm's Atlanta, Georgia, offices directly at 404.963.9443 or 866.439.2018, or contact the attorneys online.
* CV, BV and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell Ratings fall into two categories — legal ability and general ethical standards.

