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GEORGIA BREACH OF FIDUCIARY DUTY LAWSUITS ON THE RISE AS SELF-DEALING RUNS RAMPANT

The focus of this Blog Article will be Self-Dealing and Breach of Fiduciary Duties in this scenario. However, it is important to note that that Self-Dealing is just one way a breach of fiduciary duty can occur. There are numerous situations where breach of fiduciary duties can arise. There are…

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GEORGIA LAW PROVIDES PROTECTION FOR MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS IN CLOSE CORPORATIONS

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 the shareholders, these companies generally have a more relaxed management style. The…

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GEORGIA FAIR BUSINESS PRACTICES ACT PROTECTS UNSUSPECTING GEORGIA CONSUMERS

The Atlanta business lawyers at The Libby Law Firm have noticed that in these tough economic times when everyone is trying to save money, a lot of consumer offers seem to good to pass up. When we complete a purchase, sometimes we come to the realization that we have been…

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COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE LEASES, CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS IN GEORGIA: YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES – REVIEW, REVISE, NEGOTIATE, UNDERSTAND AND MORE – YOUR DUE DILIGENCE IS CRITICAL

In my practice as a commercial real estate lease lawyer, I have found the majority business owners will have to deal with the reality of entering into a Georgia commercial lease agreement at some point in during the course doing business. Commercial leases can be lengthy, complicated, convoluted, and practically…

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