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FIND A DEDICATED ATLANTA, GEORGIA, BUSINESS LAWYER TO PROTECT YOUR PARTNERSHIP INTERESTS AT THE FIRST SIGN OF FAILURE TROUBLE

In my many years as an experiencedAtlanta business attorney, I have witnessed countless business persons begin business partnerships with the best of intentions, only to find themselves in drawn out litigation or disputes. In a high profile partnership dispute case, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that the Atlanta Spirit co-owner Steve…

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IS THE GEORGIA HOMEOWNER ARBITRATION PROCESS FAIR TO HOMEOWNERS?

As an Atlanta Construction Lawyer, I have worked with clients who have taken their Georgia construction arbitration, litigation, and disputes to the court system for resolution, and others who have gone through the process of arbitration. Many times, a construction contract specifically states that all disputes must be resolved through…

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WHY RETAIN AN ATLANTA LAWYER BEFORE A LEGAL CRISIS?

As an Atlanta Lawyer I have many clients that come to me to help them set up their businesses. Business entity formation, partnership and operating agreements, employment contracts and agreements, and employment law are all areas that I frequently work on for my clients. There are other times, though, when…

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ATLANTA BUSINESS ATTORNEYS HELP GEORGIA COMPANIES FIGHT UNFAIR BUSINESS PRACTICES

As the world economy tightens and companies strive to turn a profit, it is not only Georgia consumers who fall victim to illegal business tactics and unfair business practices. Georgia companies also can be affected by the illegal and unfair business practices of their competitors. Businesses today are operating in…

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ATLANTA BUSINESS LAWYERS PROTECT AGAINST MINORITY SHAREHOLDER OPPRESSION (“SQUEEZE OUT”) (“FREEZE OUT”) TACTICS

As a Corporate business Lawyer in Atlanta, Georgia, I am well aware the majority of the businesses in the United States are Close Corporations. Georgia Close Corporations are classified as having a maximum of fifty shareholders, no publicly traded stock, and active management by shareholders. Because Close Corporations usually employ…

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HIRING AN ATLANTA BUSINESS LAWYER IS A NECESSITY WHEN ESTABLISHING A GEORGIA BUSINESS — DO NOT TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR FUTURE

In my Atlanta, Georgia Business Law firm, I have seen many instances of business owners that have suffered because of how their businesses were initially set up. When establishing a new business, or even when re-establishing an existing business entity, it is imperative to have legal counsel review the specific…

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CAN YOU BE SUED IN GEORGIA? — BUSINESSES BEWARE OF THE “LONG ARM” OF GEORGIA LAW

As a As an Atlanta, Georgia lawyer who both defends and files lawsuits on behalf of clients throughout GA and the US, I am writing to you today about Georgia lawsuit on contracts. At its simplest, a contract it is an offer by one party, accepted by another party, and…

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ATLANTA CONSTRUCTION DEFECT LAWYERS SAYS “GEORGIA HOMEOWNERS AND CONTRACTORS PLAGUED BY IMPROPER CONCRETE INSTALLATION – THE MONSTER AMONG DEFECTS”

As an Atlanta, Georgia construction defect lawyer, improper concrete installation is a defect, which usually causes significant, costly, and severe damage. By the very nature of concrete’s physical makeup, its uses in construction, and its importance in our day-to-day construction world, construction defects are costly to correct. Oftentimes, these defects…

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FIND THE BEST ATLANTA LAWYER AND RETAIN AN EXPERT FOR YOUR CASE — FACTORS TO CONSIDER

As a Atlanta lawyer, I realize the importance of new Atlanta construction arbitration and its binding effect. The legal forum for resolving Georgia new construction disputes is usually binding arbitration and triggered by a clause in the “New Construction Dispute Resolution Section” in the “Home Purchase Agreement”. In most cases,…

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ATLANTA LAWYERS FIND ‘FAILURE TO DISCLOSE’ CASES ON THE RISE

As an Atlanta, Georgia lawyer, I have noticed that failure to disclose defects in Georgia real estate (mainly in residential homes), are on the rise. In fact, some cases of ‘failure to disclose‘ serious defects in real estate rise to the level of real estate fraud in Georgia, and even…

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