Attorney Amanda A. Farahany is the managing partner of the Barrett & Farahany, a plantiff's employment law firm in Atlanta, Georgia. Serving clients throughout the greater Atlanta metro region, Ms. Farahany focuses her practice exclusively on labor and employment law. She helps to protect the rights and entitlements of employees who are dealing with complex legal challenges arising from workplace discrimination and harassment, FMLA issues, libel and false accusations, wage and overtime disputes, and other serious grievances.In addition to fighting on behalf of aggrieved employees, Ms. Farahany also provides invaluable counsel and support to managers and executives to help ensure they remain compliant with all applicable employment laws. A leader in her field, she also serves on the adjunct legal faculty at Emory University School of Law, and she routinely conducts lectures and seminars across her region on a variety of legal topics related to employment law. She has also appeared on several televised programs and publications offering in-depth commentary on this area of law.Over the course of her career, Ms. Farahany has achieved notable success advocating for her clients. The National Advocates also named her among the country's Top 100 Lawyers in Employment Law, and the American Registry listed her as one of the Top Attorneys in North America. She has also achieved the level of Fellow with the National College of Advocacy.Ms. Farahany obtained her Juris Doctor from John Marshall Law School in 1996 and has practiced law since 1998. Active in her legal community, she is the immediate past president of the Atlanta Bar Association's Labor & Employment Law section, and she serves on the American Association of Justice's Public Affairs Committee and Press Advisory Board.She also supports her local community through her involvement with various civic and charitable organizations, and she helped establish the Water-Life-Hope nonprofit to assist the impoverished residents of Haiti. The names, logo, and database are protected under the trademark, copyright, and fair use laws of the United States of America.
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