Evan M. Altman, Attorney at Law - Atlanta, GA
Bankruptcy Law- Consumer and Business, Chapter 7, Chapter 11, Chapter 13 Lawyers in Atlanta, GA
Northridge 400 8325 Dunwoody Place Building Two Atlanta, GA 30350
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43
Years
Experience
Atlanta Bankruptcy Law- Consumer and Business, Chapter 7, Chapter 11, Chapter 13 Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Hired Law firm 2018-2021Evan gave excellent advise in preparing our will. He was easy to work with, prompt, responsive and at a reasonable cost.
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Hired Law firm 2020Evan Altman was great! He provided consulting services and contract review on two different legal matters for me. He was thorough and professional. I appreciated his excellent customer service and diligence. I highly recommend Evan and will utilize his services again if needed.
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Hired Law firm 2016Evan Altman is an exceptional Attorney! Legal matters are not something to look forward to, it's Evan's process and demeanor that eases the tension and resolves the issues. Highly recommend reaching out to Evan to see how he can help!
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Hired Law firm 2020-2021*HIGHLY RECOMMEND* Evan Altman is the attorney you have been looking for. I cannot thank Mr. Altman enough for helping me with a very complex case. Mr. Altman is very knowledgeable and his experience as a litigator is superior. You can trust Evan and his team to get you the best results for your situation. Thank you Mr. Altman!
Areas of Practice
- Bankruptcy Law- Consumer and Business, Chapter 7, Chapter 11, Chapter 13
Contact
Northridge 400
8325 Dunwoody Place
Building Two
Atlanta, GA 30350
Phone Number: 770-285-7134
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