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Augusta Whistle Blowers/ Que Tam Law Firm
Overview
The Law Office of Robert T. Homlar in Evans, near Augusta, Georgia, offers exceptional legal representation in a variety of practice areas in order to help with virtually any legal challenge affecting your life, your freedom and your future. If we cannot provide assistance, we are happy to point clients in the direction of any attorney who can on any legal issue.
Serving clients throughout Georgia and South Carolina, the firm's founder, attorney Robert Homlar, has close to 20 years of experience advocating on behalf of those in need in both state and federal courts. Over the course of our history, our law firm has become the trusted source for many across the CSRA and beyond seeking the highest level of counsel and support for their legal issues involving any of the following and more:
- Wrongful death
- Truck and train accidents
- Defective products
- industrial accidents
- Whistleblower, Qui tam and false claims lawsuits
- Civil rights violations
- Criminal defense
- Equestrian law
- Firearms law
- Class actions and mass torts
We prepare cases as if it were to go to trial; however, we also has extensive experience negotiating and mediating favorable outcomes on behalf of our clients, so we can pursue helping you resolve your conflicts and achieve the favorable outcome you deserve efficiently and without the need for expensive, time-consuming court battles.
Other attorneys in across the southeast routinely contact Robert Homlar and rely on him for support for cases in the area or involving his primary practice areas. He has earned a reputation as one of the leading trial advocates in the region.
In all cases, we are here for you; we will meet you at your home, office or hospital room if you cannot make it to our office. For more information on how the Law Office of Robert T. Homlar can best serve your needs, you can contact our law office or visit our website to schedule a free initial consultation.
About Robert T. Homlar P.C.
Practice Areas
- Whistle Blowers/ Que Tam
- Wrongful Death
- Murder
- Trucking
- Premise Liability
- Negligent Security
- Personal Injury - Plaintiff
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
580 James Brown BlvdSuite 200 Augusta, GA 30901
Office Hours
Monday-Thursday 8:30am-5pm, Fridays 8:30am-3pm, availability 24/7
Phone
Fax
- 706-432-1722
Appointments
Weekday
Websites
Other Offices
Robert T. Homlar P.C. 601 N. Belair Sq. Suite 16-1 Evans, GA 30809 706-831-0859
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