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Meet the Attorneys of Vayman & Teitelbaum, P.C., in Alpharetta

Atlanta Trial Attorney Esther Vayman

Focusing primarily on civil litigation and dispute resolution in business, family and probate law, Esther Vayman is an Alpharetta native who grew up speaking Russian in the family home. She received her B.B.A. from Emory University's Goizueta Business School and her J.D. from the Georgia State University College of Law. Ms. Vayman clerked for the Honorable Justice Robert Benham of the Georgia Supreme Court, interned at the Centers for Disease Control, and worked for two of Atlanta's premier law firms before helping to establish Vayman & Teitelbaum, P.C.

Esther Vayman

North Georgia Business Lawyer Gregory Teitelbaum

Greg Teitelbaum's practice focuses on business formations, business transactions, and estate planning. He received his undergraduate degree from Emory University and his law degree from the Tulane University Law School. Prior to practicing law, Mr. Teitelbaum worked in finance, which gives him a valuable perspective on all aspects of business law and estate planning, from transactional services to litigation.

Gregory Teitelbaum

 Call 888-550-2104 or 678-710-9033 for Practical Legal Advice

Our attorneys assist clients with their estate planning needs, negotiate, draft, and review contracts and other business documents, and represent businesses and individuals in a variety of civil litigation matters, including business disputes, commercial litigation, landlord-tenant law, professional and premises liability, insurance coverage disputes, family law, probate litigation, and appellate matters. Contact us in Alpharetta to learn how you can benefit from our experience and commitment to your success.

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