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12 Ways to keep your family safe with our Safety Ap

Why would you want an attorney’s app?

And why would you want OUR safety app?

The Power of an app? Here are 12 strong reasons.

1. You can use our app with any law firm. You are not limited to our law firm you can use the app with another law firm or with your insurance agent.

2. The safety app provides protection to your teenager, spouse and loved ones.

James King Lange ~ He is missed everyday

Jim Lange was a great friend, a good man and an excellent lawyer.

It is hard to beleive Jim has been gone for 5 years.

He is missed every day.

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James King Lange - ATHENS - James King Lange, age 62, former Savannah attorney, passed away February 20, 2008, after a long illness.

He and his wife, Karen Birge Lange, moved to Athens, GA, 2 years ago to be near their daughter and only grandchild. Lange retired from the United State Naval Reserve in 1983 with the rank of Commander.

He served on active duty during the Vietnam War.

SPIVA LAW GROUP www.SpivaLaw.com

Spiva Law Group is your experienced personal injury law firm in Savannah, Georgia.

We have assembled a talented group of professionals to bring you the finest in professional legal services.

Our in-house staff consists of five team attorneys, legal assistants, a paralegal, a claims manager, an investigator, a receptionist, and clerical assistants. In addition, we employ leading experts on a case by case basis.

New Job Position Client Concierge

We at Spiva Lewis Law Group are proud to announce Kentia Jenkins has received a promotion as our Client Service Concierge.

Duties: Kentia leads the firm’s mission to provide superior and world class client service to all of the firm's clients.

She provides top shelf service from the first phone call contact until the closing of the case.

Her warm personality and great compassion for people's needs and wants, she will serve as a go to advocate for clients.

Readers need both sides of patient-bill story

Readers need both sides of patient-bill story

March 06, 2013 11:55 PM

DEAR EDITOR:

I am writing in response to Wednesday’s article entitled “Beach: Patient bill at subcommittee.” The article identified witnesses paraded before the committee to testify on behalf of the deep-pocketed special interest group behind Senate Bill 141.

However, through what I am sure was an inadvertent oversight, the Cherokee Tribune failed to include any mention of the widespread and well-reasoned opposition to the senator’s bill.

Savannah Law Firm Using Google Nexus Tablet to Improve Customer Service and Maximize Client Compensation

Spiva Lewis LLC is employing innovative Google technology that is revolutionizing the way personal injury cases are handled.

Savannah-based Spiva Lewis Law Group is leading the way to the future of personal injury law by rolling out a new program that puts a Google Nexus tablet in the hands of their clients.

The firm has already released their free Safety app, which is like having your own lawyer right at the scene of a wreck.

"Innovative Technology To Improve Client Services and Case Resolution"

Howard Spiva, of the Spiva Lewis Law Group, was invited to speak at the 3-day MasterMind Summit for lawyers held on February 22-24 in Myrtle Beach South Carolina.

Mr. Spiva's presentation, entitled "Innovative Technology To Improve Client Services and Case Resolution", covered the utilization of smartphone apps, Google Nexus Tablets, iPads, and other high-tech, "high-touch" applications by the firms clients.

Mr. Spiva has been recognized as a thought leader for his ongoing contributions to further the practise of law.

Georgia Advance Directive for Healthcare replaces Living Wills and Durable Power of Attorney

October 16, 2007

ATLANTA (GA) – The Department of Human Resources Division of Aging Services (DAS) informs Georgians that as of July 1, 2007, the new Georgia Advance Directive for Healthcare has replaced the Georgia laws on the Living Will and the Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare. This document combines the characteristics of both the living will and the durable power of attorney for healthcare and still allows people to choose for themselves the medical care they want when they are no longer able to communicate with doctors or family.

Nurse Refuses to Give Dying Woman CPR

This is unconscionable!

http://www.finalfigure.com/howard/nurse/nurse.html

Absent a DNR or Do Not Resuscitate order... these folks are in deep trouble.

Laws differ from state to state. In Georgia, they would have several levels of legal exposure likely criminal and civil.

Their real problem, as I see it, is the lady or nurse on the phone prevented anyone else from attempting by refusing to hand the phone off… “We are in a dining room”.