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Representing you when you have an automobile or tractor-trailer accident or other accident that would cause personal injury. Whether you are starting a business, selling a business or merging a business we are here to support you. We will also represent your business if the need arises. Whether you are buying or selling your home or property, we will help you through the whole process to make it as easy as possible.

Taulbee, Rushing, Snipes, Marsh and Hodgin, LLC has been one of the premier law firms in Southeast Georgia for over three decades, serving the diverse legal needs of its people and businesses with over 100 years of combined experience. Our lawyers are all graduates from top schools in the southeast and hold degrees in accounting, and finance, as well as traditional pre-law majors.

We are licensed to practice in Georgia and South Carolina.
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Dollars annually in real estate and timber closings.
Our success is largely attributable to the continued confidence in us by our clients and friends from Statesboro, Bulloch County, and across the State of Georgia and to the dedication of our competent and loyal staff.
We have been truly blessed and look forward to serving our current and future clients with the utmost of professionalism and expertise - a distinctive hallmark earned individually and collectively by the attorneys and staff of Taulbee, Rushing, Snipes, Marsh & Hodgin.
Our firm is very conscious of confidentiality and the privacy of the information we receive.
If it is your intent to email us regarding possible representation, we request you first talk personally with one of our attorneys.
In many cases, representation should not occur until an engagement letter is signed that sets out the important details of the attorney-client relationship.
Please do not send via email any information about your legal issue until there is a mutual agreement in place regarding representation.
While returning to home in rural Bulloch County from work in Savannah, our client's husband was killed when another driver ran a stop sign governing the intersection of a county road and state highway.
The at-fault driver was driving his company work truck while on his way to town.
The at-fault driver's employer attempted to escape its liability by contending that its employee was not within the course and scope of his employment at the time of the accident.
We successfully defeated this motion before the trial court and had this decision affirmed by the Georgia Court of Appeals.
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