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The Hormozdi Law Firm dba Norcross Law
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Phone Number
678-395-7795
Location
1770 Indian Trail Lilburn Rd NW
Suite 175
Norcross, Georgia, 30093
United States
Year Established
2003

About The Hormozdi Law Firm dba Norcross Law

The Hormozdi Law Firm doing business as the Norcross Law Firm is a full-service law firm located in Norcross, Georgia, focusing on cases involving Car Accidents, federal Consumer Law, select Criminal Defense as well as Business Law and Estate Planning. Our team provides personalized attention to your case, no matter how big or small. Contact us today to schedule your Free Case Evaluation. We pride ourselves on obtaining justice for those who demand and deserve it.

Shireen Hormozdi Bowman began her legal career in Atlanta as an attorney with a national consumer law firm in 2003. During her first year in practice, she tried a case in federal court before Hon. Beverly B. Martin in the Northern District of Georgia and successfully appealed a case before the Georgia Court of Appeals. She left the firm for a federal judicial clerkship with the Hon. E. Clayton Scofield, III in the Northern District of Georgia.

After she completed her clerkship, Shireen worked for a large firm in Florida, defending Fortune 500 companies against personal injury, products liability and premise liability cases. Thereafter, she joined the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office in the Atlanta Judicial Circuit where she was assigned to their Special Victims Unit, focusing on crimes against women and children. During her first year at the District Attorney’s Office, Shireen was named Attorney of the Year for the Non-Complex Trial Division which hears approximately 70% of the felony cases in Fulton County and includes all drug cases, thefts and burglaries.  She served as Community Prosecutor for Atlanta Police Zone 3, which covers a large area of Southeast Atlanta.  While a Community Prosecutor, Shireen worked closely with the Atlanta Police Department, the Atlanta City Council and community leaders to combat criminal activity in the neighborhoods comprising Zone 3.  While at the District Attorney’s Office, Shireen successfully prosecuted numerous felony cases and was first chair in over 30 jury trials.

Shireen opened her own law firm on May 1, 2012, basing her practice out of Norcross, Georgia.  Since 2012, Shireen and her team of legal professionals have focused their practice on representing people injured in car accidents.  Shireen has tried car accident cases to verdict and, to date, has a 100% success rate.  During her time in private practice, Shireen started a trial consulting company, Trial Partners, LLC, and regularly assists solo practitioners and small firms with trial preparation.  She sponsors a summer internship each year for students to work in the field of international human rights and on anti-human trafficking matters, areas of law which are very close to Shireen’s heart.  Shireen developed an Estate Planning Practice and regularly helps clients with small business and criminal matters.  Shireen is married and has two sons, Matthew & Henry Bowman.

“My clients are family.  Even after your case is closed, you can call me any time.  It is my pleasure and honor to help solve problems and make my clients’ lives better.”  

– Shireen Hormozdi Bowman 

Education and Training

Shireen Hormozdi Bowman received her Juris Doctor with honors from the University of Florida College of Law in 2003 and her undergraduate degree with honors from the George Washington University in 2000. While in law school, she was Editor-in-Chief of the Florida Journal of International Law, Managing Editor of the Journal of Law and Public Policy and a summer law clerk for the Department of Defense at the Pentagon. While in college, Ms. Hormozdi was a White House Intern for President Bill Clinton and a Legislative Intern for House Member and former-CIA Director Porter Goss.