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Keith was recognized as a Rising Star in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 by Superlawyers and Atlanta Magazine, a rating reserved for the top 2.5 % of all lawyers under 40 in Georgia.
A native of Atlanta, Keith earned both his B.A. and his law degree at Duke University.
Served as a criminal prosecutor for five years, trying over thirty jury trials and received the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office 2003 Trial Lawyer of the Year Award.
Recognized as one of the top 40 under 40 by the National Trial Lawyer's Association in 2011.
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State: Georgia
Acquired: 1999
No misconduct found
State: North Carolina
Acquired: 1997
No misconduct found
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Posted by Shane | March 28, 2014 | Litigation
Recommend without reservation
Keith Hasson represented me in a very contentious litigation case against a very large bank that spanned almost 2 years. He handled my case with the sort of compassion and attention to detail that separates a great attorney from the ordinary ones. In the end, I was awarded a settlement that I was...
Posted by anonymous | March 27, 2014
Superior Knowledge of the Law and Application!
I have utilized Mr. Hasson's services on a number of occasions and he has always consistently performed over any standards that I could have set. He cares about his clients and is vigorous in seeking out justice. He is full of knowledge and application of the law. I know when I retain his services; o...
"Keith is a former Felony Prosecutor and great lawyer. He is smart, dedicated, and hard-working. I would trust him with any criminal issue."
"Keith is an excellent lawyer and strategist. He is highly ethical and does a good job of balancing the duty of zealous representation of his client with professionalism and civility to his opponents."
"Keith is a successful trial attorney who works extremely hard to protect the interests of his clients. He is a powerful advocate in the courtroom."
"I endorse this lawyer's work. Keith has been a colleague for a decade and consistently demonstrates excellence, professionalism, and thoroughness."
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Super Lawyer, SuperLawyers
2022
Lawyers of Distinction, Lawyers of Distinction
2021
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2020
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2019
Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers
2012
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2011
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2010
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2009
Rising Star -- Top 2% of Lawyers Under 40 in GA, SuperLawyers
2009
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2007
Rising Star - top 2.5% of all lawyers under 40, Super Lawyers
2007
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2006
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2005
Rising Star, Super Lawyers
2004
2003 Trial Lawyer of the Year, Fulton County District Attorney
2013 - Present
Managing Partner, Hasson Law Group
2005 - Present
Adjunct Professor, Georgia Tech
2007 - 2013
Attorney, Federal & Hasson, LLP
2004 - 2006
Associate, Keegan Federal & Associates
2001 - 2004
, Office of the Fulton County District Attorney
1999 - 2001
, Office of the Solicitor General, Cobb Judicial Circuit
1997 - 1999
Associate, Faison & Gillespie
Member
Member
Won $ 2+ Million arbitration award.
1997
JD - Juris Doctor
1994
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2009
Traumatic Brain Injury
2007
eDiscovery for Business Professionals
2009
English
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Keith earned significant contribution points in 2013.
How to fight being falsely accused of Stalking in the state of Georgia?
18 Dec 2013
How long is the wait time for a trail date after bond and preliminary hearing allowed by law?
13 Nov 2013
Can the prosecuting attorney withhold evidence in a case, even after a motion for discovery has been filed?
13 Nov 2013