About John David Hadden
A founding partner in Turkheimer & Hadden, John Hadden began his practice representing seriously injured parties after receiving extensive experience representing insurance companies and corporate defendants while at a prominent Atlanta law firm.
Our Firm handles serious litigation matters in cases involving personal injuries, wrongful death, automobile accidents, medical malpractice, workers compensation, and business/commercial disputes. Our practice includes cases in both state and federal courts, at the trial level and at the Courts of Appeal.
John is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, American Bar Association, Georgia Trial Lawyer's Association, Atlanta Bar Association, American Association for Justice, and Lawyer-Pilot's Bar Association. He is admitted to practice before all Georgia courts (including the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court), the United Stated District Courts for the Northern and Middle Districts of Georgia, and the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit.
John is author, with State Bar of Georgia President Kenneth L. Shigley, of Georgia Law of Torts - Trial Preparation and Practice, published by West.
Practice Areas
Appeals / Appellate
Automobile & Trucking Liability
Business Law
Employment Law/FLSA/Overtime violations
Injury Law
Insurance Bad Faith
Insurance Coverage
Medical Malpractice
Premises Liability
Railroad Injuries/FELA
Workers' Compensation
Professional Experience
| Experience | Years |
|---|
| Attorney/Partner, Turkheimer & Hadden, LLC | 2007-Current |
| Personal injury and wrongful death litigation, business litigation, workers' compensation |
| Associate, Carter & Ansley LLP | 2004-2007 |
| Insurance coverage; insurance defense; business litigation; life, health, & disability insurance litigation |
Education
| School | Focus | Degree | Year |
|---|
| University of Georgia | Law | Law Degree (2004) | 2004 |
| Honors: Cum laude |
| Activities: Georgia Law Review, Prosecutorial Clinic, judicial clerk |
| Emory University | History/Environmental Studies | B.A. | 2001 |
| Activities: Intern to governor of Georgia; Interfraternity Counsel philanthropy chair |