The DUI Defense Lawyers Association has named Atlanta attorney Greg Willis as President-Elect. DUIDLA’s leadership page lists Greg in this role, which positions him to help guide national training, amicus strategy, and member resources that shape DUI defense across the country. For clients in Atlanta and throughout Georgia, this leadership reflects the same commitment Greg […]
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Georgia punishes silence—even when you’re asserting your constitutional rights. That needs to change. The Willis Law Firm has filed a petition with the United States Supreme Court to strike down Georgia’s implied consent (IC) law that lets police demand a blood test without a warrant. Backed by the same legal team that partnered with Attorney […]
Facing a DUI charge in Georgia can be a serious challenge, especially for those who rely on their Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) for their livelihood. The loss of a CDL can have a significant impact on one’s ability to work and provide for their family. Fortunately, there are steps that individuals can take to reinstate […]
Getting arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) on a military base in Georgia can have serious consequences. Military bases, like other areas in Georgia, follow strict laws regarding DUI offenses. However, there are some added complexities when a DUI occurs on a military installation. Whether you are a civilian or a service member, the […]
Dealing with multiple license suspensions in Georgia can be an overwhelming experience. If you have recently found yourself in this situation, you may be wondering how this will affect your daily life and what you can do to resolve the issue. In Georgia, a driver’s license suspension can occur for various reasons, including repeated traffic […]
When facing a felony DUI case in Georgia, it is important to understand how implied consent works, especially when it involves a felony. Implied consent laws are crucial for anyone involved in a DUI case, as they can significantly impact the outcome of the situation. This law may seem complicated, but it plays a significant […]
For many immigrant families in Georgia, life in the U.S. represents safety, stability, and a future worth fighting for. But a new bill passed by the House of Representatives could change that—fast. H.R. 875, officially titled the Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act of 2025, passed on […]
You’re driving home. You didn’t think you had too much to drink, but suddenly, blue lights flash in the mirror. A police officer steps up, asks if you’ve been drinking, and then requests a breath test. In that moment, you have a decision to make. Do you take the test—or do you say no? If […]
If you are facing a CDL DUI charge in Georgia, you might be feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what steps to take. We understand the confusion and worry that can come with this type of situation. Being a commercial driver means you depend on your license to make a living, and the possibility of losing […]
Defense Attorney Greg Willis was recently interviewed by Local News Life about the strongest evidence that could prove Danyel Smith’s innocence in the 2003 death of his infant son, Chandler. Smith was convicted under the shaken baby syndrome diagnosis but has always maintained his innocence, claiming his son’s death was due to natural causes. Recent […]










