COVID-19 MESSAGE. WE ARE OPEN

March 18, 2020
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Mabra Law is open and working hard for you. We are, however, operating with precautionary measures during the COVID19 pandemic. We will continue to work even in the event of a state or national quarantine. We have systems in place to process new cases as well as manage existing cases. […]

Mabra Law Founder named to Georgia Super Lawyers list

February 24, 2020
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Mabra Law is proud to announce that attorney Ronnie Mabra was included in the 2020 Super Lawyers list for Georgia. Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, is a research-driven, peer-influenced rating service of outstanding lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The mission of […]

Former State Rep. Ronnie Mabra appointed Co-Chairman of State House Committee

March 4, 2019
Photo: Jason Getz / AJC

A panel packed with attorneys, judges and current and former lawmakers will advise House Speaker David Ralston on what, if any, changes are needed to an expansive state law allowing lawyer-legislators to delay court appearances for legislative business. “I am committed to a thorough review of our legislative leave statutes, […]

Atlanta Attorney Ronnie Mabra Discusses Lawyer-Legislators Law

February 5, 2019
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In a recent article published in the Georgia Bar Journal, Mabra Law founder and managing attorney Ronnie Mabra discussed how O.C.G.A. § 9-10-150 (aka the legislative stay) helps lawyer-legislators successfully meet the needs of clients while also serving in the Georgia General Assembly.  The legislative stay affords a level of […]

Clayton NAACP to celebrate Harlem Renaissance

February 4, 2019
A diverse group of individuals proudly holding a banner that reads "Join the NAACP Youth Council" in a public setting.

Attorney Ronnie Mabra and wife Dawn Mabra are the honorary chairs, and the Rev. Gail Ortega and Dr. Bridget Ortega are the honorary co-chairs of the 2019 Clayton County NAACP Harlem Renaissance Freedom Fund. Please click here to read the full article.