Morriss, Lober & Dobson, L.L.C. - Atlanta, GA
Lawyers in Atlanta, GA
934 Glenwood Ave Suite 150 Atlanta, GA 30316
Updated: 02/15/2026
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934 Glenwood Ave
Suite 150
Atlanta, GA 30316
Phone: (404) 525-8000
Fax: (404) 525-2573
Website: http://www.mldlaw.net
Additional Georgia Locations
Roswell, GA (18.5 miles)
3140 Overland Drive
Roswell, GA 30075
Phone: (678) 461-9800
Fax: (678) 461-9944
Website: http://www.mldlaw.net
Madison, GA (53 miles)
1511 Eatonton Rd.
Suite 204
Madison, GA 30650
Phone: (706) 342-8014
Fax: (706) 342-8160
Website: http://www.mldlaw.net
Macon, GA (75.9 miles)
830 Mulberry Drive
Suite 201
Macon, GA 31201
Phone: (478) 745-7700
Fax: (478) 745-4888
Website: http://www.lddlawyers.com
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