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Attorney Patrick Knox Whaley

Patrick Knox Whaley was born and educated in Atlanta. He received his Doctor of Law degree from Emory University in 1985, and has been a member of the Georgia Bar for twenty-two years. Pat is an experienced litigator whose practice of law is both broad and deep.

Pat Whaley is a sole practitioner who is Of Counsel to Ashenden & Associates. He concentrates primarily on:

  • EMINENT DOMAIN
  • BRAIN INJURY LITIGATION
  • WILLS, TRUSTS, and ESTATE LITIGATION

EMINENT DOMAIN
 
Is the government taking all or part of your property for a road, sewer line, gas line, school or other purpose?
Don’t rely on the government to tell you what your property is REALLY worth.
Pat Whaley is committed to helping clients obtain the money they deserve when their property is taken in an eminent domain/condemnation case.

Fees are on a contingent basis. IF WE DON’T RECOVER MORE THAN THE GOVERNMENT’S OFFER, YOU PAY NO FEE.

We fight to get you fair compensation.
 
Pat Whaley and Tom Ashenden have years of experience working with clients who have suffered injury to the brain.  They have recovered significant awards for clients with brain injury – even those with no evident external injuries.  They understand brain trauma and its lifelong impact to the injured’s ability to function, quality of life, and loss of earnings potential.
 
WILLS, TRUSTS AND ESTATES
Pat Whaley has twenty-two years of experience litigating Wills, Trusts and Estates. With one client, it took 13 years, of fighting. But she finally wound up with every dime in her deceased partner’s estate.

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