• Lance and everyone in his office immediately came to our rescue, taking everything off of our hands so that we could focus on my husband's recovery. There are no words to describe how thankful we are for Lance and all that he did for our family.
    - Wife of Police Officer Represented in Auto Accident
  • Your diligence, tenacity and professionalism are outstanding. You got us a much higher settlement than we thought possible. We have and will continue to recommend you without hesitation. Again, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
    - Police Officer Represented in On-Duty Accident
  • I do not believe you will find a more ethical, professional, or dedicated lawyer. Lance has assembled a first class staff that matches his standards. I highly recommend the LoRusso Law Firm. If you are a law enforcement officer, there are no other options.
    - Police Officer Represented in Multiple Cases
  • Lance is not the type of attorney who will take any case; he has to feel that you have a just cause and that he can actually help your cause; although there are never any guarantees. I can, without hesitation, recommend Lance LoRusso to anyone who needs excellent legal representation.
    - Peter J. Kusek
  • He has the unique ability to size up a complex matter and articulate a well-reasoned position. Lance's knowledge of the law and his depth of experience, coupled with the responsive and personal service he provides, all contribute to a strong and valued relationship with our organization.
    - Carlton Stallings, President Georgia Fraternal Order of Police
  • As a mediator who has mediated over 3,000 cases, Lance always presents his cases in the most professional and persuasive way possible to achieve the best results for his clients. His settlements have always been excellent and in the best interests of his clients.
    - Tom Tobin, Esq., Henning Mediation & Arbitration Service, Inc.
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May 21, 2013 [Blue Line Lawyer]
LEOs On The Scene: No Running Allowed
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April 9, 2013 [Active Shooters]
Murder: motives, motivations, and instruments of homicide
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March 12, 2013 [Blue Line Lawyer]
Facebook and Social Media Rules: An Ounce of Common Sense is Worth a P...
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February 26, 2013 [Active Shooters]
Pardon me, but can you spare $50,000.00?
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January 30, 2013 [Blue Line Lawyer]
Who’s Got Your Back When Briefcases Replace Badges
I was preparing to argue against my first motion to suppress. I was an intern in the prosecutor's office and a third year law student. The...
January 15, 2013 [Active Shooters]
In The Company of Cops
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November 13, 2012 [Active Shooters]
Training At Full Speed
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November 8, 2012 [Blue Line Lawyer]
Public Service Knows No Bounds: the role of LEOs in disasters
As Hurricane Sandy reminds us of the awesome power of nature, we keep those affected in our thoughts and prayers. We expect, as a nation, that our...
October 31, 2012 [Active Shooters]
Back-Up and Politics: A View From The Street on Current Events
When I was working at Precinct Three in the Cumberland Area of Atlanta, one of the officers on my shift got into the fight of his life with a suspect...
October 23, 2012 [Active Shooters]
Who Shot First and Who Shot Last: Which one needs a lawyer?
Despite the typical scenario and what we see in the movies, many times the use of deadly force involves more than one LEO. I've responded to more...

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