Atlanta Contracts Legal Advice (83 found)Narrow your searchPosted 3 days ago in Employment / Labor Atlanta, GA
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Unless, you have a written agreement about your bonus it will be difficult to... Posted 3 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
Brian E. Daughdrill's answer
Your rights are governed both by the written lease and Georgia law. If the... Posted about 1 month ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
Daniel Scott Wright's answer
So, if I understand this correctly, a member of an LLC owning property signed a... Posted 26 days ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
Michael Duane Cross Jr.'s answer
Your options are (1) to have the seller return your earnest money, (2) to buy...
John Gage Breakfield's answer
Sorry to keep asking questions, but what are they willing to do with the... Posted about 1 month ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
John M. Kaman's answer
Based on the facts you have recited, no. Capacity to contract is essential to...
Jeremiah Kent Jarmin's answer
The capacity to enter into a contract in Georgia involves a couple of inquiries.... Posted 2 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
Joycelyn R. Curry's answer
First you should never sign any agreement in which you do not feel comfortable... Posted 2 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
Christopher Robbin Shea's answer
First, I suggest you contact an attorney licensed in Georgia for further... Posted 2 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
Glenn M. Lyon's answer
Certainly. However, there are many factors involved regarding what claims to... Posted about 1 month ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
Glenn M. Lyon's answer
Assuming this is a residential lease, you may start the eviction process by...
Robert John Murillo's answer
You should contact a local real estate attorney. As a general rule, if they... Posted 2 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
Glenn M. Lyon's answer
A written promissory note. If you would like to discuss any issues further,... Posted about 1 month ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
Daniel Scott Wright's answer
It depends-- do you need a lawyer to put a prenup together, or are you just...
Paula Jeanette Mcgill's answer
You don't need a lawyer to simply witness a prenup. Anyone can witness.... Posted about 1 month ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA Posted 3 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
Glenn M. Lyon's answer
You would not be able to obligate him to do anything as a partner since is not... Posted 4 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
You need to have your contract reviewed by a qualfied patent/business lawyer,...
Glenn M. Lyon's answer
Possibly, but calculating your damages is probably more complicated than just... Posted about 1 month ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
Kevin M. Veler's answer
There are a number of issues to consider and address in this question and not a... Posted 2 days ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Atlanta, GA
Alec Brian Wisner's answer
The answer depends on the value of the contract and the small claims limit....
Paula Jeanette Mcgill's answer
You should sue on breach of contract (contract is the agreement). Also,... Posted 3 days ago in Corporate / Incorporation Atlanta, GA
Robert John Murillo's answer
Careful planning is required regardless of the business. You really can’t...
Pamela Koslyn's answer
If you want to start a business, see a lawyer BEFORE you make any decisions and... Posted 4 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Atlanta, GA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Does the contract provide you with any termination options? You need to read...
Glenn M. Lyon's answer
Generally, there is no such thing as 3 days to cancel a contract. So, look to... Posted 19 days ago in Employment / Labor Atlanta, GA
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
Your union is your exclusive representative in collective bargaining with your... Posted 18 days ago in Personal Injury Atlanta, GA
Angel Marie Jacobs' answer
You should review your attorney-client fee agreement for the relevant provision....
Michael J. Helfand's answer
Typically, no. However, you may have signed a fee agreement that states... |