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 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…
ATLANTA LAWYERS WHO KNOW HOW NON-COMPETE, NON-SOLICIT, AND BLUE PENCIL” LAWS WERE CHANGED BY “THE GEORGIA RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS ACT”
As an Atlanta, business lawyer, I deal with non-competition (non-compete) and Non-Solicitation laws on a regular basis. The Atlanta Small Business Lawyers at The Libby Law Firm specialize in Georgia Contract Law for small to medium sized businesses. The Libby Law Firm is a well-known and well-respected Atlanta Law Firm.…
AN ATLANTA, MARIETTA, SANDY SPRINGS, BUCKHEAD . . . BUSINESS LAWYER’S TAKE ON NEGOTIATING COMMERCIAL LEASE AGREEMENTS – WE WILL HELP YOU AVOID SERIOUS COMMON PITFALLS
As an experienced ATL Business Lawyer and Real Estate Lease Lawyer, I always recommend that my clients have a lawyer review all lease agreements. This is especially true with Georgia commercial leases in Atlanta, which when entered into carelessly can severely limit your success. Without the proper due diligence, your…
PERSONAL GUARANTEE PROMISSORY NOTES – AVOID HE SAID” “SHE SAID” DEBTS
Imagine the scenario: you and your partner establish a new business entity in Atlanta and after some minor adjustments to the layout of the new office space, you are finally ready to move in and begin day-to-day operations. You quickly realize that your current office equipment is inadequate and outdated.…
AN EXPERIENCED ATLANTA BUSINESS ATTORNEY IS ESSENTIAL TO YOUR COMPANY
As a business lawyer, I have had a number of business persons ask me, “do corporations in Georgia need to be represented by an attorney?” The answer is a resounding “Yes”. First, in Georgia business litigation matters, corporations must be represented by a licensed Georgia attorney in “courts of record.”…