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Discrimination Attorneys in Georgia

Discrimination attorneys handle cases where law enforcement or other government officials treated someone differently because of their race, sex, religion, national origin, disability, or another protected characteristic. If you were targeted, profiled, or mistreated because of who you are, these attorneys can help you build a case and fight for equal treatment under the law.

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Benjamin L. CrumpAttorney

Benjamin L. Crump

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Ben Crump Law, PLLC

📍Tallahassee, FL
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Also serves: Tennessee, Washington D.C., Georgia, New York, Illinois, Texas, California

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Civil Rights · Constitutional Law · Discrimination · False Arrest · Government Misconduct · Personal Injury · Police Brutality · Police Misconduct · Prison Reform · Wrongful Conviction · Wrongful Death

Nationally acclaimed attorney Ben Crump is one of the most recognized and impactful civil rights figures in the United States. He has built a decades-long track record of holding law enforcement agencies, municipalities,... Read More →

Gerald A. GriggsAttorney

Gerald A. Griggs

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Griggs Law Group

📍Atlanta, GA
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Civil Rights · Constitutional Law · Discrimination · False Arrest · First Amendment · Government Misconduct · Police Brutality · Police Misconduct · Wrongful Death

Gerald A. Griggs is a prominent Atlanta-based civil rights attorney and a leading voice in the fight against police misconduct, racial injustice, and government accountability in Georgia and beyond. A graduate of Howard ... Read More →

L. Chris StewartAttorney

L. Chris Stewart

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Stewart Trial Attorneys

📍Atlanta, GA
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Civil Rights · Death In Custody · Discrimination · False Arrest · Government Misconduct · Police Brutality · Police Misconduct · Wrongful Death

L. Chris Stewart is a nationally recognized civil rights and personal injury attorney based in Atlanta, Georgia, and the founding partner of Stewart Trial Attorneys. With over two decades of litigation experience, Stewar... Read More →

State Filing Deadlines & Legal Limits

For general reference only — not legal advice. Deadlines may vary based on facts and should be verified with an attorney.

Civil Rights & Personal Injury2 years

Ga. Code Ann. § 9-3-33

Federal § 1983 civil rights claims borrow the state personal injury statute of limitations.

Notice of Claim Against Government180 days

Ga. Code Ann. § 36-33-5

Ante litem (pre-suit) notice required within 6 months for municipal claims. State claims require notice within 12 months under Ga. Code Ann. § 50-21-26.

Qualified ImmunityFederal Doctrine Applies

Georgia has not modified the federal qualified immunity doctrine. Federal standards apply to § 1983 claims.