- Non-Compete Agreements in Atlanta – Level of Scrutiny Applied by Georgia Courts
- Georgia Business Litigation Terms: Part 3: Contract Terms
- Georgia Business Litigation Terms - Example of use of terms
- Georgia Business Litigation & Law Terms - Part 2: General Legal Terminology Used In Litigation
- Picking the Best Georgia Business Attorney
- Georgia Business Litigation & Law - Part I: Pleadings & Related Litigation Terms
- How to sue a Business that is Not Located in Georgia: The Long Arm Statute
- Damages for Breach of Contract in Georgia:
- What is a “Corporate Veil”?
- Forming a corporation or LLC will not necessarily shield its owners from tax liability
- Georgia upholds protection of LLC from breach of contract.
- Georgia Sales Representative Statute: Legal Remedies When an Employer Refuses to Pay Commission
- Garnishment in Georgia
- Using Trade Names in Georgia
- Small Business Owners - Faster Write-Offs for Certain Capital Expenditures
- Georgia Contracts: “Meeting of the Minds”
- Georgia Corporations MUST be represented by an attorney in Courts
- Non-Compete Agreements in Atlanta, Georgia
- My Georgia business was sued in Atlanta. What should I do?
- Simple Construction Contracts: Statute of Limitations - Georgia Case Law Update
- Georgia Mediation (Alternative Dispute Resolution)
- Maintaining Corporate Records in Georgia
- Courts in Georgia: Magistrate Court, State Court, Superior Court, Court of Appeals, Supreme Court, Federal District Court, Federal Appeals Court
- Atlanta Business Court (Fulton County)
- Georgia Arbitration (Alternative Dispute Resolution)
- Courts in Georgia: Magistrate Court, State Court, Superior Court, Court of Appeals, Supreme Court, Federal District Court, Federal Appeals Court
- Maintaining Corporate Records in Georgia
- Fraudulent Representations involving Purchasing a Car - What should I do?
- Mediation in the Greater Atlanta area (Alternative Dispute Resolution)
- Simple Construction Contracts: Statute of Limitations - Georgia Case Law Update
- Arbitration in Georgia (Alternative Dispute Resolution)
- Atlanta’s Business Court (aka Fulton County Business Court)
- A corporation must be represented by an attorney in Georgia
- What Constitutes Fraud in Georgia?
- Georgia Case Law Update: Georgia Employees who participate in a Georgia company’s Employee Stock Ownership Plan ("ESOP") can now enjoy certain shareholder rights under Georgia law.
- Forming a corporation or LLC will not necessarily shield its owners from tax liability
- Mediation and Arbitration in Georgia (Alternative Dispute Resolution)
- Georgia upholds protection of LLC from breach of contract.
- Business Liability Protection in Georgia
- Doing Business in Atlanta, Georgia: How to Avoid Personal Liability by Always Signing in a Corporate Capacity
- Atlanta Business Attorneys Meriwether & Tharp, LLP welcome you to their new business blog page!!!