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Dukes, Robert

Robert Dukes - Atlanta, GA

Attorney at Dukes Williams, LLC

Lawyers in Atlanta, GA

Post Office Box 91647 Atlanta, GA 30364

Updated: 03/10/2026

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  • By eitan r. on Aug. 11, 2025
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    Good morning Robert, I just wanted to take a moment to sincerely thank you for your care, professionalism, and understanding with my 2 houses an eviction process. I know I was demanding at times, but you consistently proved yourself—always responding patiently and thoroughly to all my needs. I truly appreciate everything you're doing for me. Hopefully, I won’t need your services again—but if I do, I know exactly who to call: the #1 eviction lawyer in ATL, Robert Dukes. If there’s a place where I can leave a review for you, please let me know. In the meantime, I’m already spreading the word and letting everyone I know where to go: Robert Dukes, the best eviction lawyer in Atlanta! Thanks again, Azar Ronen Omwga1inc

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Atlanta, GA

Post Office Box 91647
Atlanta, GA 30364

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Fax: (678) 281-0493

Website: http://www.dukeslawfirm.com

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