Congratulations to Bryan Ramos who has been named as a Super Lawyers® 2011 Georgia Rising Star.
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Bryan Ramos Named on the Board of Directors of PACCGA
Bryan Ramos, managing partner at the Ramos Law Firm, has been named to the Board of Directors for The Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Georgia. The 2011 Board was inducted on (more…)
For Attorneys: Ethical Considerations in Depositions
On Friday, December 17, 2010, Atlanta attorney David Thomas presented Ethical Considerations in Depositions, written by Bryan C. Ramos at a seminar hosted by NBI. The presentation covered (more…)
Ramos Law Firm Supports Local Walk to Defeat ALS
On Saturday, November 6, 2010, attorneys from the workers’ compensation firm, Ramos Law Firm, participated and raised funds in the 2010 Walk to Defeat ALS. The attorneys walked for “Team Thomas” in memory of Don Thomas. The event (more…)
Bryan Ramos Teaches Workers’ Compensation at Clayton State University
On June 24, 2010 Bryan Ramos will be a guest lecturer at Clayton State University. He will be teaching a class on Georgia Workers’ Compensation at 7:00 pm.
See the links below for the class material. This information will be available on our site indefinitely by searching “Clayton State”. (more…)
City of Atlanta layoffs
According to the Atlanta Journal Constitution, dozens of Atlanta city workers, including Department of Corrections and airport (more…)
Panibagong Simula – New Beginnings
Panibagong Simula (New Beginnings), that was the theme on Friday, May 21, 2010 as the Former President of the Philippines, Fidel V. Ramos, spoke regarding (more…)
Brain Injuries and Financial Assistance for Injured Workers
Closed head injuries occur in workers’ compensation settings every year. The Brain Injury Association of Georgia consists of survivors, family members, professionals and friends who have been impacted (more…)
Home Depot cutting jobs – 150 in Atlanta; what’s the impact on workers’ comp claims

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According to the Atlanta Business Chronicle, The Home Depot will be laying off 1,000 employees including 150 in Atlanta. However, Home Depot is said to be adding 200 jobs in Atlanta in the near future. Many of these jobs will be (more…)


