Robert L. Lambert

Robert L. Lambert, Jr., P.C.

Macon, Georgia 31201

229-292-8989

Business, Child Custody, Construction, Co-Parenting, Divorce, Employment, Environmental, Healthcare, Labor, Personal Injury, Real Estate, Workers Compensation, Workplace


Robert L. Lambert, Jr. is a native of Gadsden, AL.  He received his undergraduate degree in Government, History and english from the University of Texas at Austin in 1987.  He received his law degree from the University of Mississippi School of Law in 1990 where he graduated at the top of his class.  He has practiced law for 23 years as a general civil litigator.  He is a recognized expert in the field of workers’ compensation, labor and employment law, and environmental law.  He is a frequent speaker to employers and managers on workers’ compensation, labor and employment law issues.  He is an active member of Georgia State Bar workers’ compensation, labor and employment law, and environmental law sections; and the Valdosta/Lowndes County Bar Association.  He is admitted to practice before the Georgia Supreme Court, the Georgia Court of Appeals, and the United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia.


Mr. Lambert is a registered General Civil Mediator and Arbitrator; and a registered Domestic Mediator/Arbitrator with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution which means he has the requisite training, requirements and experience as established by the Georgia Supreme Court.


Mr. Lambert has more than 23 years experience and training with both private and court connected cases in Georgia.

Mediation is the process by which the parties resolve their dispute themselves with the guidance and direction of a skilled and experienced mediator.

 

The Standard Mediation process has an 87% success rate and is the recommended process to resolve any and all issues.  In the Standard mediation process, I bring the parties together to find common ground and facilitate discussion and communication to allow the parties to resolve cases themselves.  Although most cases can be resolved within 3 to 4 hours, some more complex cases can take a full day or longer.  The Standard mediation process has the most success, because there is no time limit placed on the parties to discuss the issues.  The mediator is available for as long as it takes to resolve the issues presented.

108 East North Street

Valdosta, GA 31601

Phone: 229-292-8989

Email:  [email protected]