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Jennifer Pierce
Weber Pierce, LLC
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Jennifer Pierce is a co-founder of Weber Pierce, LLP. Prior to opening Weber Pierce, Jennifer spent her career representing banks and other financial institutions in foreclosures, loss mitigation, title litigation, and other banking and financial services litigation.
Jennifer is admitted to practice before all trial and appellate courts in Georgia, and the U.S. District Courts for the Northern and Middle Districts in Georgia.
Practice Areas
- Real Estate Law
- Easements, Eminent Domain, Homeowners Association, Mortgages, Neighbor Disputes, Residential Real Estate
- Foreclosure Defense
- Estate Planning
- Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Litigation
Fees
- Credit Cards Accepted
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Georgia
- State Bar of Georgia
Languages
- English
Professional Experience
- Founding Partner
- Weber Pierce, LLC
- - Current
- Partner
- Aldridge Pite, LLP
- -
Education
- Georgia State University College of Law
- J.D. (2008) | Law
- Florida State University
- M.S. (2001) | Sport Administration
- Millikin University
- B.A. (2000) | Communication
Professional Associations
- Georgia Association for Women Lawyers
- Member
- Current
- State Bar of Georgia
- Member
- - Current
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15 Questions Answered
- Q. Question about being sued with no proof
- A: The burden of proof is on your neighbor since he brought the lawsuit. If he cannot prove his claims, his lawsuit will be dismissed.
- Q. I need to file a lis pendens/lien and civil case in Rockdale County, GA. I'm not sure exactly what forms to use.
- A: If your note was accompanied by a Security Deed against the property, you can initiate foreclosure proceedings to force him to pay, otherwise you get the property. If you have the note only, you will need to sue on the note after making proper demand, if required by the note. Contact a Georgia foreclosure attorney for assistance in either situation.
- Q. Criminal trespassers offered me a lease for a room in a house. Is that fraud?
- A: You said it yourself - this is criminal. Find somewhere else to live.
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