Brian Anthony Ramey

Brian Anthony Ramey

also known as Brian A. Ramey Law Office, Brian A. Ramey - Attorney at Law

3.5
Rating: 7.7

Licensed for 22 years

Divorce and separation Lawyer at Columbus, GA
Practice Areas: Divorce & Separation, Family, Child Custody ... +2 more

833 3rd Avenue, Columbus, GA

About Brian

Biography

Practice Areas

5

Practice Areas

Family 30%

23 years

30%
Child Custody 10%

23 years

10%

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Licenses

Licensed in Alabama for 21 years

State: Alabama

Acquired: 2004

Occupational License - Authorized to Practice

No misconduct found

Licensed in Georgia for 22 years

State: Georgia

Acquired: 2003

Active Member in Good Standing

No misconduct found

Location

Brian A. Ramey - Attorney at Law

833 3rd Avenue, Columbus, GA, 31901

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Brian Anthony Ramey's Reviews

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3.5 /5.0

11 Client Reviews

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Showing 1 - 1 of 1 review | Lawsuits & Disputes

Posted by Brian | June 09, 2019 | Hired Attorney | Lawsuits & Disputes

Beware

In my opininion and based on my experience after hiring this attorney. He could be a good choice for a simple paper filing divorce that requires little to no effort nor commitment/preparation on the attorney’s part. He seems like a very intelligent individual that could be an excellent attorney if... he showed more commitment and confidence in the courtroom. I decided to go with him as he was willing to accept a $1,500 retainer and a payment plan thereafter for 3 months for a total of $3,000 for a flat rate contract. However, he withdrew from my case when he possibly realized my case was more complex and complicated than what he could possibly handle. My impression is that he believed my case would settle at mediation. As the case didn’t settle, he wanted to charge me an additional $1,000 so that he supposedly could prepare for trial. I referred him to the flat rate contract and he simply didn’t show any further interest from that point forward. Every time I attempted have a discussion with him he would ask to be fired. He would not explain legal concepts and points of views. I started loosing faith on him as I witness his demeanor in the courtroom and in front of the opposing attorney. It seemed to me that he was scared or just intimidated by the other attorney and wouldn’t stand his ground and claim a position of leverage as I was the plaintiff. I felt as if I was the defendant in the courtroom. My case was filed almost a year ago and come to find out now after talking to other attorneys that there were many things he failed to advise me on and or do, like requesting a discovery for evidence and some other legal procedures that I didn’t even know. The button line is that he decided to quit on his own. Nevertheless, we both think we just couldn’t work well together, no hard feelings.

Brian Ramey

Replied last June 09, 2019

As an attorney I can't discuss the details of your case in a public forum, so I cannot say what I would like to say... Not all cases would you file discovery in. And not all attorneys tell you what you need to know, some of them may be trying to get you to pay more money, like by filing discovery when it is not necessary..... So, I will leave you and your "review" with that.

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Brian Anthony Ramey's Lawyer Endorsements

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Sorin Ardelean

Family lawyer | Apr 01

Relationship: Friend

"I have known Brian since 2000, as we attended both the FSU Law School in Tallahassee, Florida. Brian is a very intelligent and determined attorney. I admire much his ingenuity in always finding a solution to the various legal problems presented to him. Sorin Ardelean, Esq. Government Attorney State of Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation"

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Gerald Akin

Divorce and separation lawyer

Experience

Rating:  7.7 (Very Good)

Work Experience

2005 - Present

Owner, Brian A. Ramey - Attorney at Law

2004 - 2007

Appointed Attorney, Juvenile Court Russell County, Alabama

Associations

2004 - Present

Alabama State Bar

Member

2003 - Present

State Bar of Georgia

Member

Education

2003

Florida State University

Law

1998

Florida State University

M.S.

1996

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

BS - Bachelor of Science

Speaking Engagements

2022

White Collar Crime

White Collar Crime - CLE attended

2022

Premises Liability

Premises Liability - CLE Attended

2021

Professionalism Ethics and Malpractice

Professionalism Ethics and Malpractice - CLE Attended

2021

Jury Trials in Divorce

Jury Trials in Divorce CLE Attended

2021

Georgia Commission on Child Support Calculator Training

Georgia Commission on Child Support Calculator Training - CLE Attended

Languages

English

Activity

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