Landlord Victory Against Tenants in Cobb County

Date: 1/22/19
Contact: AttorneyĀ Soo Hong
Legal Type:Ā Landlord/Tenant
Phone: (678)Ā 354-2290
Email: shong@cobbcountylaw.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

COBB MAGISTRATE COURT

CLIENT REACTION

Client was very happy and relieved to get her property back and money owed.

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About AttorneyĀ Soo Hong

Cobb County DUI Lawyer

Soo Hong is a partner at Blevins & Hong, PC and represents clients in criminal defense, DUI, personal injury, and bankruptcy cases. Ā Soo has over 10 years of experience and training in all aspects of felony and misdemeanor charges, DUI, serious personal injury, and bankruptcy and foreclosure prevention cases.

Soo prides herself in being able to provide strong personal relationships to her clients. She understands the importance of the tough issues and decisions that her clients are facing and is available for her clients through each step. She finds that the most important aspect of her role as an attorney is to always be available to answer any questions or concerns of her clients. Because of this personal attention, many of her former clients and their families have become close friends with her throughout her representation.

SooĀ was given the prestigious Ross Adams Younger Lawyer Award in 2015 by the Cobb County Bar Association for her dedication to the legal community. Ā Soo has been recognized as a Super Lawyers Rising Star for 2017 and 2018 which is given to less than 2.5% of attorney in the State, and also selected as Atlanta Attorney at Law Magazineā€™s 2017 Attorneys to Watch. Ā SooĀ servesĀ on the Board of Trustees and have held many leadership positions for the Cobb County Bar Association. Ā  Additionally, Soo regularly volunteers with the Legal Aid to provide pro bono assistance to clients in civil and criminal cases.

SooĀ also serves as an instructor at Chattahoochee Technical College. Soo was born in Seoul, South Korea and immigrated to the United States at the age of 10. She is fluent in Korean and is grateful that she is also able to help the Korean community in Georgia. Ā Read more.