Social Justice
Meet The Law Firm that is handling Ahmaud Arbery’s Case
Stewart Trial Attorneys will be handling the case of Ahmaud Arbery, an unarmed 25-year old man who was pursued and killed by two men while jogging.
The law firm that will be handling Ahmaud Arbey’s case has been announced.
Law firm handling the Ahmaud Arbery case
Stewart Trial Attorneys founded by L. Christ Stewart, will be handling the case of Ahmaud Arbery.
Arbery, 25, was pursued and killed by two men while jogging in his own neighborhood in Georgia in February 2020.
Based in Atlanta, the firm handles a variety of cases including wrongful death, civil rights, and shootings or sexual assaults.
Reputation
Some of their notable results include having won the first ever billion-dollar jury verdict in U.S. history for a rape victim, a record $5.1 million negligent security settlement, the first $1.5 million jury verdict in rural Camden County, three record civil rights settlements, and Minnesota’s largest trampoline park injury settlement for $3 million dollars.
Stewart Trial Attorneys also handled civil rights cases including Walter Scott, who was shot in the back on video by a police officer that settled for $6.5 million dollars, the highest in South Carolina history.
He also represents some of the nation’s highest profile civil rights death cases including Alton Sterling who was killed on video by police in Baton Rouge.
Attorney Stewart holds five record jury verdicts in Georgia and is regarded as one of the nation’s top injury trial lawyers.
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