SB 244 Strategic Case Identification & Fee Recovery Toolkit
A Practical Framework for Navigating Georgia’s Emerging SB 244 Landscape
SB 244 created a new and rapidly evolving area of Georgia post-conviction practice involving attorney fee recovery, wrongful conviction compensation claims, and procedural litigation through OSAH.
Most attorneys are still unfamiliar with:
- How SB 244 fee recovery functions in practice
- The distinction between criminal court recovery and OSAH compensation proceedings
- Critical filing deadlines and procedural risks
- How to evaluate potentially viable matters efficiently
- What implementation issues are beginning to emerge in real-world cases
This toolkit was created to provide a structured and practical starting point for attorneys navigating this evolving area of Georgia law.
What Is Included
- 5 structured training modules
- SB 244 procedural implementation framework
- Lane A vs. Lane B breakdowns
- Attorney fee recovery overview
- OSAH compensation process overview
- Case evaluation and screening concepts
- Procedural risk discussions
- Implementation-focused workflow guidance
- Ongoing future updates as the law develops
The Value Is Bigger Than The Course Itself
The true value of this toolkit is not simply statutory explanation.
It is access to a developing ecosystem surrounding Georgia post-conviction practice, wrongful conviction litigation, procedural implementation, and emerging SB 244-related matters.
PrisonProject.net operates in communication with incarcerated individuals, families, advocates, and post-conviction communities across Georgia.
That means we regularly encounter:
- Potentially qualifying matters
- Emerging procedural issues
- Implementation friction
- Documentation failures
- Common screening problems
- Patterns developing inside the system
This toolkit is intended to help attorneys reduce research time, improve procedural clarity, and better understand the operational realities surrounding SB 244 implementation.
Why Attorneys Are Paying Attention
- Attorney fee recovery opportunities now exist in situations where they previously did not
- Wrongful conviction compensation litigation is entering its implementation phase
- Very little mature case law currently exists
- Procedural mistakes may eliminate recovery entirely
- Early positioning and understanding matter
Included With Current Enrollment
Current enrollment also includes:
- One-year placement in the PrisonProject.net Attorney Directory
- Future implementation updates added to the toolkit
- Direct delivery of supplemental forms, worksheets, and procedural materials
Supplemental Toolkit Materials
Following enrollment, purchasers will receive a supplemental toolkit package containing:
- Procedural worksheets
- Case screening checklists
- Fee recovery templates
- Lodestar documentation tools
- Implementation reference materials
- Structured workflow resources
Who This Toolkit Is Designed For
- Georgia criminal defense attorneys
- Post-conviction counsel
- Solo practitioners
- Small criminal defense firms
- Attorneys exploring wrongful conviction litigation
Current Enrollment
$297
One-time enrollment.
Includes immediate course access and current supplemental materials.
Important Notice
This toolkit is educational and procedural in nature.
Nothing contained within this program guarantees eligibility, compensation, fee recovery, litigation success, or case outcomes.
SB 244 remains an evolving and actively developing area of Georgia law.
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