Who Will Be Democracy’s Heroes? Who Will Save the Rule of Law? Trial Judges? Lawyers? Citizens? We are in a Constitutional Crisis. The current Administration has no respect for the Rule of Law and takes actions on a daily basis that are specifically directed to undermine our American Democracy. Even…
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Jerrod Heath’s Acceptance Speech for the 2025 GTLA Courageous Pursuit of Justice Award
This is my client, Jerrod Heath, who received the GTLA 2025 Courageous Pursuit of Justice Award. Out of the many deserving people who courageously pursue Justice on behalf of their loved ones here in Georgia, it was an honor of a lifetime for Jerrod (rightfully) to receive this award. Here…
Robin Frazer Clark’s Client Jerrod Heath Wins the GTLA 2025 Courageous Pursuit of Justice Award
I was so proud to nominate my client, Jerrod Heath, for the GTLA 2025 Courageous Pursuit of Justice Award and so overjoyed when it was announced he had won! Out of the many deserving people who courageously pursue Justice on behalf of their loved ones here in Georgia, it was…
Robin Frazer Clark Inducted as Fellow of International Academy of Trial Lawyers
Evoto Robin Frazer Clark Inducted as Fellow of International Academy of Trial Lawyers Robin Frazer Clark was inducted as a Fellow into the International Academy of Trial Lawyers at the organization’s 2025 Mid-Year Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, July 23-27. The International Academy of Trial Lawyers (the Academy) is a…
My Client’s Presidential Pardon Achieved Seven Years Before President Biden’s Sweeping Pardons
I was very happy to hear that President Biden has decided to right historical wrongs by pardoning any U.S. veterans who were convicted for being gay while serving in our U.S. Armed Forces. It is well past time for our country to acknowledge this wrong and the damage it…
High Time for Georgia’s Antiquated, Outdated “Impact Rule” To Be Scrapped
A recent opinion by the The Georgia Court of Appeals, our Intermediate Appellate Court in Georgia, regarding Georgia’s obsolete “impact rule” certainly caused an impact, and not a good one. In Holt v. Rickman, A23A0612, 2023 WL 3858619 (Ga. Ct. App. June 7, 2023) an apartment guest brought action against…
Know the Truth About Personal Injury Lawyers Before Hiring One: You Need An Actual Georgia Trial Lawyer
Lately, I am seeing more and more advertisements, on T.V., on Youtube, on Court TV, on Instagram, on Tik Tok, essentially on every Internet Platform you can think of, of lawyers who tout their legal acumen and ability to get an injured person a lot of money with very…
When Our Justice System Fails~A Georgia Story of Injustice
I was struck this week with an opinion of the Georgia Court of Appeals in what is probably a very rare scenario: where the defendant has already served his entire sentence but the Court exercises jurisdiction to hear the appeal anyway. I would be curious to know how often that…
What’s Wrong with Having a 13th Juror? Anything?
Recently, there have been a couple of criminal cases heard by the Georgia Supreme Court which have involved the trial judge’s inherent duty to be the final arbiter of fairness and justice in the courtroom. Sometime this is referred to as the “13th Juror,” because the trial judge sometimes must…
President Obama Grants Pardon for My Client Who Was Convicted of Being Gay in the United States Army
PRESS RELEASE FROM THE LAW OFFICE OF ROBIN FRAZER CLARK ATLANTA, GA JANUARY 17, 2017 PRESIDENT OBAMA GRANTS PARDON APPLICATION OF PETER HEIDGERD WHO WAS COURT MARTIALED FOR BEING GAY Today at 4:15 p.m. EST, January 17, 2017, President Barak Obama granted the pardon application of Peter Heidgerd. …