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Businesses often face securities litigation, a type of legal action brought by shareholders or other shareholders representing a group of shareholders against a company or its officers and directors. If…
A membership agreement is a business contract between a business organization and its customers or employees. A business owner or administrator may use this agreement for any membership organization, whether…
Lender liability and guarantee litigation often refer to a situation in which the borrower uses the lender for not fulfilling its obligations under the loan contract. In these cases, the…
Investor freeze-out and squeeze-out are common types of shareholder disputes. The method is characterized by one shareholder or group of shareholders attempting to gain control over the company's assets through…
An insurance coverage dispute is when you disagree with your insurance company about whether they should pay for your claim. This often happens because the insurance company tries to avoid…
More and more business owners are choosing to launch their startups as a limited liability companies (LLC). As they grow in popularity, disputes will become more common. A business litigation…
When it comes to business litigation, one of the most common causes of action is a breach of agreement or contract. Breach of agreement cases can be complex and costly,…
When a fiduciary must act in the best interest of another party but instead breaches that duty, they can be held accountable in court. A business litigation attorney can help…
Medicare fraud accusations can have a devastating effect on your personal and professional life. Medicare fraud charges are serious—if you've been accused of Medicare fraud, there are several steps you…
Breach of contract cases can be devastating for businesses. If you are sued or are suing another party for breach of contract, contacting a skilled Atlanta, GA, business litigation law…