Recently, Scholle Law founder and partner Charles Scholle was interviewed by Authority Magazine on the topic “The 5 Things You Need To Become A Top Lawyer In Your Specific Field
Be Careful at Atlanta’s Malls This Black Friday
Ever since the 1960s, Black Friday has been an annual holiday tradition that millions of Americans take advantage of to snag deals on holiday gifts. Though Black Friday used to
Planning on Frying a Turkey This Year? Read This First
In recent years, deep-fried turkey has become a staple for Thanksgiving, Christmas and, for some, any time the mood strikes. Similar to frying chicken or other foods, deep-frying a turkey
Questions You May Have Before Hiring Scholle Law
Scholle Law knows that when you or someone you love has been injured or hurt in an accident, retaining counsel is a very important decision. You need to feel comfortable
Georgia Bar Ethics Rules
What Are the Requirements and Rules of Practicing Law in the State of Georgia? Not just anyone can call themselves a board-certified lawyer or attorney in Georgia. To obtain this
Georgia Dram Shop and Social Host Laws
Are Bars Liable for Drunk Drivers? When there is a drunk driving accident, the drunk driver might not be the only one held liable. In Georgia, the vendor or individual
Increase in Elective Surgery Procedures During Covid-19
The attorneys at Scholle Law handle serious motor vehicle accidents, work injuries and other negligence cases. In this blog article the Lasik Eye Injury attorneys at Scholle Law discuss the
Holiday Food Safety Info You Need to Know
The exact number of Georgia food poisoning cases occurring annually is unknown. Many undiagnosed cases occur due to the lack of medical treatment received by potential food poisoning victims. The
Georgia Civil Cases and Criminal Cases: Their Differences
Georgia lawyers take pride in their profession and their responsibility of helping clients resolve Georgia civil cases and criminal cases. The history of the law is filled with scholarship and
Charles Scholle Sits Down With Enjuris to Share His Background & His Passion
It’s hard work to become a lawyer. Charles Scholle told Enjuris in a recent interview that he learned this fact on his very first day at the University of Georgia