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Making Sure Your Business Gets the Contract It Needs When Negotiating a Deal in Georgia
Poole Huffman, LLC

In many settings, the acronym “KBYG” stands for “know before you go.” In the world of commercial contracts, an experienced Atlanta contracts lawyer can help you with an essential task that might potentially be abbreviated as “KBYS,” or “know before you sign.” The right legal counsel can tell you exactly what is in your agreement,…

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Avoiding Mistakes That Can Take Away Your Right to Rescind Your Commercial Contract in Georgia
Poole Huffman, LLC

When you sign a commercial contract, you do so with the expectation that the other side dealt with you openly and honestly. Sometimes, though, that’s not reality. When you encounter a situation where your contract partner has made a mistake or engaged in fraud with relation to one or more essential contract terms, you have…

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Why Careful Drafting and Timely Enforcement Are Critical to Success When It Comes to Commercial Contracts
Poole Huffman, LLC

In today’s business world, commercial transactions cross state lines with regularity. What may start as a lawsuit in Texas could later spawn action in New York. As a result, now more than ever, it is important to understand when a choice of law provision is (and isn’t) triggered. When it comes to drafting an agreement…

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Using Your Opponent’s Errors in the Pleading Process to Get Your Georgia Rico Case Dismissed
Poole Huffman, LLC

Civil RICO cases are a very special kind of civil lawsuit. More than a lot of other kinds of civil lawsuits (like, say, an auto accident case,) RICO cases involve numerous technical statutory pleading requirements, any one of which can be fatal to the plaintiffs’ case if not met to the precision required by the…

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How the Right Settlement and Release Agreement Can Give You the Legal Protection You Need Against Legal Action in Georgia
Poole Huffman, LLC

In any real estate dispute that winds up in litigation, there are several things that you have to weigh carefully. One of the biggest decisions you’ll make is whether to settle your case or continue litigating. If you are seriously considering a settlement, it is vitally important to understand exactly what the settlement agreement you…

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11th Circuit Court of Appeals Upholds a Contract Litigation Win for a Business That Was Not Paid as Prescribed in Its Agreement
Poole Huffman, LLC

After you’ve signed your commercial contract and you’ve done the work your contract prescribed, you expect to be paid what you’re owed under that agreement. Unfortunately, that doesn’t always happen, which may necessitate bringing a breach of contract lawsuit. An experienced Atlanta breach of contract lawyer can help you to get everything you owed in…

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What a Certificate of Authority Is and How to Pursue a Georgia Breach of Contract Action Even if Your Out-Of-State Business Doesn’t Have One
Poole Huffman, LLC

For many commercial ventures — both great and small — business is a multi-state and, often, multinational venture. Even if your company doesn’t directly conduct business activities in a given state, that doesn’t automatically mean that you might not find yourself in a position where you need to sue in that state. When that state…

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Waivers of Forum Selection Clauses, and How to Use Them to Litigate Your Dispute in Your Preferred Court
Poole Huffman, LLC

Commercial contracts allow you to include a variety of clauses, including one that dictates where disputes will be litigated. Even if you agreed to this kind of forum selection clause, you may still desire to litigate your case somewhere other than the forum required in your contract. If that’s you, it is important to recognize…

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A Georgia Intellectual Property Owner Succeeds in Collecting Unpaid Royalties and 18% Interest in License Agreement Dispute
Poole Huffman, LLC

Signing an agreement to license your intellectual property is, not unlike signing a lease to rent your commercial real estate, something you enter into with high expectations. You’ve put in lots of work prior to the execution of that contract, and you expect the arrangement will be profitable for both sides. Of course, that doesn’t…

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Determining What State’s Law Will Decide Your Breach of Contract Case Litigated in Georgia
Poole Huffman, LLC

The law of contracts allows entities to contract for many things. You can stipulate where disputes will be litigated, and you can declare what state’s laws should be used for resolving the arguments made in that litigation. When it comes time to negotiate and draft your next commercial contract, deciding on the venue and the…

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