Corporations, LLCs and other formal business organizations have many advantages, but they also come with technical and time-consuming requirements. A partnership has no such requirements. It's much easier to form. As long as you and your partners see eye-to-eye on...
Business Litigation
How to prepare for a commercial property tax appeal?
As a business owner, you have to deal with a lot. One annoying piece of work that is unavoidable is commercial property taxes. Every year, you get a Macon, Georgia, bill, and it is almost always wrong. And, of course, when it is wrong, it is never cheaper than it...
How should a business handle a discrimination claim?
Business owners in Georgia need to manage all aspects of the company. This duty goes beyond running the day-to-day operations to ensure that the company is producing quality products and meeting the expectations of its clients and customers. This aspect may be what...
Options for resolving contract disputes
As a Georgia business owner, you know the importance of contracts. Many aspects of running your business involve contracts with clients, customers, vendors, suppliers or other businesses. The success of a contract requires both sides to perform their contractual...
Can a verbal promise in the business context be legally enforced?
A lot of small businesses pride themselves on building strong personal relationships with those they do business with. These trust-based relationships can lead to efficiency and profitability, but they can also lead to corner-cutting, especially as it relates to the...