Michael Eshman Chosen in Leadership Georgia’s Class of 2023
Michael has been selected to participate in Leadership Georgia’s Class of 2023 program. The Class of 2023 consists of 63 Georgians. Congrats, Michael!
This author has yet to write their bio.Meanwhile lets just say that we are proud Mark Begnaud contributed a whooping 11 entries.
Michael has been selected to participate in Leadership Georgia’s Class of 2023 program. The Class of 2023 consists of 63 Georgians. Congrats, Michael!
We filed two lawsuits against suspended Clayton County Sheriff Victor Hill and his abuse of the restraint chair.
Michael J. Eshman celebrates one year at Miles Mediation & Arbitration
Welcome to The Office! Take a behind the scenes look at what we’re up to in our first TikTok!
Miles Mediator and Trial Attorney Michael Eshman speaks with Ana María Martinez, president and co-founder of the Georgia Latino Law Foundation (GLLF) and staff attorney at the Dekalb State Court.
On Friday, June 11, 2021, Eshman Begnaud, in partnership with the Mexican American Legal Defense Fund (“MALDEF”), sued for the cruelty and abuse that the Irwin County Detention Center (“ICDC”) inflicted on a 26-year-old transgender immigrant.
In 2019, Georgia correctional officers falsely accused Lily Engleman of smuggling contraband to an inmate– without any evidence.
A transgender asylum seeker held in solitary confinement for six months solely because of his gender identity is suing the federal government.
Georgia civil rights and personal injury law firm Eshman Begnaud wins $400,000 settlement on behalf of their client Yadata Osman in a lawsuit against City of Dunwoody officer Kevin Lopez who struck Mr. Osman, a man fleeing across an empty parking lot, with his patrol car. https://www.ajc.com/news/400k-settlement-paid-to-man-who-was-struck-by-dunwoody-cop-car-in-2017/5PKNCKSFEFGNRJAIDXM77R3OCU/
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