Atlanta Business Lawyer Blog
Business contracts and employment agreements as well as real estate and tax matters.
Author: Duncan H. Adams practices at the Adams Law Offices in Atlanta, and Thomas J. Mihill practices at Fellows LaBriola in Atlanta. Adams also authors Atlanta Estate Planning Lawyer Blog.
Blawg Related Categories: States • Georgia • Solo / Small Firm • Business Law
Recent Posts from Atlanta Business Lawyer Blog
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, BUSINESS ATTORNEYS WHO KEEP OPTIONS OPEN FOR THEIR CLIENTS – FROM ATLANTA (FULTON COUNTY) TO CUMMING (FORSYTH COUNTY) TO MARIETTA (COBB COUNTY) TO DECATUR (DEKALB COUNTY) -- WE WANT A FAVORABLE OUTCOME IN YOUR CASE
The Atlanta, Georgia, business litigation lawyers at our firm find that most plaintiffs and defendants involved in Georgia business lawsuits turn exclusively to the state or federal courts to resolve their cases. In fact, most…
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, CONSTRUCTION, ARBITRATION, AND HOME DEFECT LAWYER GIVES ADVICE: WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO FIND OUT IF YOUR NEW HOME HAS CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS?
As an Atlanta, Georgia construction litigation and home defect lawyer, I place most construction defects into four (4) legally distinct groups: Design Defects: These defects occur when a design professional, such as an architect or…
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YOUR ATLANTA, GEORGIA, BUSINESS LAWYER AND OPERATING AGREEMENTS FOR YOUR CORPORATION: DEFINING THE ROLE OF THE MEMBERS AND THE LLC
As an Atlanta, Georgia Business Attorney, I advocate many different forms of business entities under which a Georgia company can operate. One of my favorite entities is the Georgia Limited Liability Company (LLC). This is…
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TAX AND BUSINESS LAW FIRMS -- BEWARE OF “PHANTOM INCOME” IN YOUR CLIENT’S LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (“LLC”) OR “SUBCHAPTER S” CORPORATION
The Atlanta tax attorneys as well as the Atlanta Business Attorneys at The Adams Law Offices are always informing, educating, and assisting individuals and business owners about incurring taxable income (tax liability) without the liquidity…
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ATLANTA BUSINESS AND CONSTRUCTION ATTORNEYS – GEORGIA HAS NEW LIEN LAWS
As Atlanta construction litigation attorneys and Atlanta Business attorneys alike, I know that one of the most important tools for contractors and subcontractors looking to protect their rights and ensure payment on a building or…
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ATLANTA BUSINESS ATTORNEYS SEE BUSINESS DISPUTES, PARTNERSHIP DISPUTES, AND CONTRACT DISPUTES ON THE RISE IN TROUBLED ECONOMY
The Atlanta business litigation attorneys at our law Firm have seen a dramatic increase in Georgia business litigation claims pertaining to partnerships, contracts, leases, and other business matters. This is especially true in the Metro…
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FIND THE BEST ATLANTA BUSINESS AND CONSTRUCTION ATTORNEYS TO ADVISE YOU ON CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES, BUILDERS, SUB-CONTRACTORS AND THEIR LIABILITY FOR REAL ESTATE AND CONSTRUCTION CLAIMS
As an Atlanta construction litigation and arbitration attorney, the initial question I have in any new case is, who is potentially liable for the claims in this matter? The business and construction litigation attorneys at…
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GEORGIA ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, SUB-CONTRACTORS AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALS -- BE AWARE OF ANY TYPE NOTICE OR SUGGESTION FROM THE GEORGIA HOME PURCHASER OR GEORGIA HOMEOWNER ABOUT NOT PAYING YOU
As an Atlanta, Georgia, arbitration, home defect, and construction lawyer, I am noticing more and more frivolous claims from Georgia home purchasers and buyers that architects, contractors, builders, sub-contractors, and other persons involved in the…
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ARBITRATION PROVISIONS ARE BINDING IN GEORGIA NEW CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS – AND, MOREOVER, LIKELY YOUR SOLE REMEDY UNDER GEORGIA REAL ESTATE LAW
As an Atlanta construction arbitration and home defect lawyer, I feel any person, family or business involved in the residential home building industry should be aware that there have been recent changes to the Georgia…
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GEORGIA PARTNERSHIP LAW AND YOUR RIGHTS – DO NOT LET A BAD PARTNERSHIP GET THE BEST OF YOUR LIVELIHOOD
As an Atlanta, Georgia partnership dispute lawyer, I often see one partner left trying to keep up all the accountability of the business and/or partnership responsibilities to the detriment of their livelihood, family, monies, and…