The ex-wife of former Orkin CEO Glen Rollins has sued the lawyers who handled her 2013 divorce, claiming they pressured her to sign a hastily prepared, handwritten settlement agreement that gave her some $15 million—but cut her out of millions more—and saw her and the couple’s three children forced to vacate their Buckhead estate, Boxwood.
The suit Danielle Rollins filed in Fulton County State Court last week names lawyers Alvah Smith and his firm, Levine Smith Snider & Wilson, and Barry McGough of Warner, Bates & McGough (now called Warner, Bates, McGough, McGinnis & Portnoy) as defendants.
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