About the Firm

About The Firm

John Ratterree II, Attorney at Law, provides 30 years of detailed, guidance  and experience to clients across North Atlanta area and throughout Georgia. An AV-rated* estate planning attorney with an LL.M. in taxation, Mr. Ratterree  confidently addresses estate planning, probate, planned giving, a number of business matters and other legal issues. Prior to opening his own Sandy Springs firm, in 1988, Mr. Ratterree was active with several Atlanta-based firms –regional & start-up companies and boutique law firms– allowing him to provide the support of an experienced office with the attentive, service-driven philosophy only a modest-sized firm can offer. Whether you are deciding what will happen with your most important assets or wishing to retire from running your business, Mr. Ratterree can help you with the decisions necessary for a strong planned exit.

A Skilled, Experienced Attorney By Your Side

A member of various bar associations on both coasts, Mr. Ratterree has earned the respect of lawyers and judges throughout the region and across the country. He is committed to providing you with compassionate, informed legal representation that walks you through the most important decisions you will likely have to make.

Mr. Ratterree is an active leader in the Georgia High School Mock Trial Competition (Vice Chair, Subcommittee on the Problem and past Fulton County Regional Coordinator), school alumni activities and area community organizations. He speaks at estate planning and charitable planning seminars from time to time. His hobbies include reading, cooking, travel, photography, snow skiing, squash and other “weekend athlete” sports.

Contact John Ratterree II online or call 404-256-1185 to discuss your specific legal concerns.

*AV Preeminent and BV Distinguished are certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories – legal ability and general ethical standards.