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Georgia Administrative Law AttorneyMelvin M. Goldstein understands professional licensing. He has more than 30 years of experience handling licensing issues in all capacities. As an Assistant Attorney General, he prosecuted a wide variety of licensing cases. He spent significant time as an Administrative Law Judge at board and other administrative hearings. He now focuses his career on defending the rights of dentists, teachers, and other professionals whose licenses have been jeopardized. He has the knowledge and experience to ensure that your rights are defended. Contact him at 770-427-7004 to schedule a free initial consultation. From applications for licensure to hearings to court challenges, he is prepared to stand by your side. He is qualified to present your case in front of any professional licensing board or agency, including: -
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Department of Public Safety Melvin M. Goldstein has developed a solid reputation as a professional licensing lawyer. He is known in Atlanta and throughout Georgia and the United States. From physicians accused of impairment, to dentists charged with ineffective care, he can help. He understands that you have worked hard to build a career or business for yourself. He will stand by your side to aggressively defend your career and your reputation. Melvin M. Goldstein, P.C. 248 Roswell Street Marietta, Georgia 30060 phone: 770-427-7004 fax: 770-426-9584 E-mail Melvin M. Goldstein accepts cases throughout Georgia, including Atlanta, Marietta, Macon, Savannah, Albany, Valdosta, Augusta, Columbus, Alpharetta, Rome, Decatur, and all cities within Fulton County, Douglas County, Bibb County, Chatham County, Richmond County, DeKalb County, Dougherty County, and Cobb County.
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