
Savannah Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
Attorneys Jonah L. Pine and Wallace J. Williams founded our Savannah law firm, Williams & Pine, LLC, in 2004 with the goal of providing the people of Chatham, Effingham and Bryan counties and surrounding coastal Georgia with legal assistance in the areas of real estate, transactional law, landlord/tenant disputes, criminal defense, family law, probate and personal injury. Today, over 10 years later, our attorneys have earned reputations as consummate professionals and dedicated client...
Attorneys Jonah L. Pine and Wallace J. Williams founded our Savannah law firm, Williams & Pine, LLC, in 2004 with the goal of providing the people of Chatham, Effingham and Bryan counties and surrounding coastal Georgia with legal assistance in the areas of real estate, transactional law, landlord/tenant disputes, criminal defense, family law, probate and personal injury. Today, over 10 years later, our attorneys have earned reputations as consummate professionals and dedicated client...
Attorneys Jonah L. Pine and Wallace J. Williams founded our Savannah law firm, Williams & Pine, LLC, in 2004 with the goal of providing the people of Chatham, Effingham and Bryan counties and surrounding coastal Georgia with legal assistance in the areas of real estate, transactional law, landlord/tenant disputes, criminal defense, family law, probate and personal injury. Today, over 10 years later, our attorneys have earned reputations as consummate professionals and dedicated client advocates.
Mr. Williams began his legal career in 2000 after earning his law degree from Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law and his admission to the State Bar of Georgia. In the 15 years that have passed since his career began, Mr. Williams has earned a number of honors in recognition of his legal abilities, including an Outstanding Public Service Award from the State Bar of Georgia and an award of appreciation from the Truancy Intervention Project.
Mr. Pine began practicing law in 1996 after graduating from University of Georgia School of Law and his admission to the State Bar of Georgia. He too has distinguished himself as a valued member of both the legal community and his local community. He currently serves as a member of the board of directors for the Savannah-area Salvation Army.
Regardless of the practice area into which your legal need falls, you can depend on the representation you will receive from the attorneys at the law firm of Williams & Pine, LLC. We believe that our law firm's clients deserve the highest quality legal services we can deliver, and we promise to give all of our clients our very best. To learn what sets us apart from the competition, you can schedule a free initial consultation.
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