Atlanta Legal Malpractice Attorneys
Jones, Jensen & Harris is a civil litigation firm with a sophisticated trial and appellate practice. The Firm, founded in 1975 by Taylor W. Jones, is widely recognized as the leading plaintiffs' legal malpractice firm in Georgia and has handled more than 350 such cases in Georgia and other states. Though best known for its representation of plaintiffs in legal, medical, and other professional malpractice cases, the Firm also represents both plaintiffs and defendants in personal injury, wrongful death, fraud, real estate, business, and other tort and contract litigation.
The Firm's recent and noteworthy appellate cases include Barnes. v. Turner, 278 Ga. 788 (2004); Blackwell v. Potts, 266 Ga. App. 702 (2004); Levine v. Television Cablecasting, Inc., 261 Ga. App. 128 (2003); Crosby v. Kendall, 247 Ga. App. 843 (2001); and Allen v. Lefkoff, Duncan, Grimes & Dermer, P.C., 265 Ga. 374 (1995).
- Taylor W. Jones, the Firm's founding partner, has been practicing in the Atlanta area for more than 40 years. He was admitted to the Georgia Bar in 1962. He is also admitted to the Bars of the U.S. Court of Military Appeals, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. He is a 1963 graduate of Emory University Law School and a member of the Lawyers Club of Atlanta, Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, and other professional organizations. He retired as a Captain in the JAG Corps of the United States Naval Reserve.
- Jenny E. Jensen became a partner of the Firm on January 1, 2002. Born in Dawson, Georgia, she was admitted to the Georgia Bar in 1990. She is also admitted to the Bars of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia and Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. She is a 1990 graduate of Mercer University Law School.
- Richard E. Harris became a partner of the Firm on January 1, 2002. He was admitted to the Georgia Bar in 1993 and the Texas Bar in 1994. He is a 1993 graduate with honors of the University of Texas Law School where he was Associate Editor of the Texas Law Review. Mr. Harris served as an officer in the United States Air Force from 1985 through 1990.
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