A recent ruling from the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals (whose decisions directly control federal cases in Georgia, Florida, and Alabama,) is a reminder that even the most seemingly perfunctory parts of an agreement, up to and
Category: Contracts
June 16, 2022
Succeeding in a Commercial Contract Breach Case in Georgia After the Other Side Defaults
When it becomes necessary to sue a supplier, a distributor, a designer, or another commercial contract partner, you probably have some general expectations. This includes facing vigorous opposition. So, you may wonder, what...
May 31, 2022
When Money Alone Isn’t Enough: Obtaining Injunctive Relief in Your Georgia Contract Dispute Case
Sometimes, what you need from your commercial contract litigation action is an appropriate sum of money damages to compensate you for the harm you suffered before and during the litigation. Sometimes, though, no amount of...
When you’re negotiating a commercial contract, there are many things on which you may be focusing during that process. Most of them will probably relate to aspects of what will transpire during the life of the arrangement.
April 19, 2022
What a Brewing Dispute Overseas Can Teach You About Your Commercial Contracts Here in Georgia
In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, shelter-in-place and other “lockdown” orders had many impacts, including impacts on the performance of commercial contracts. Once again, a commercial contract and COVID-19 are...


