This is part two of our article about cancelling contracts within a three day cooling off period in Georgia. The three day cooling off period is actually federal regulation which is very narrowly applied, so make sure you carefully read part one of our article before reading the following. It…
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Buyer Beware! Georgia Real Estate Law: Can A Home Buyer Sue A Seller For Housing Defects? Part One
Under Georgia law, can a home buyer sue a seller who is unhappy with the house? Unless the house seller is also the house builder, the answer is “Generally no.” Fortunately for sellers, the law in Georgia protects home owners who sell their house to people who later suffer from…
Can I Sue For Both Fraud And Breach of Contract in Georgia?
“Can I plead both fraud and breach of contract in suing over a business dispute?” is a question our business litigation clients sometimes ask. You may be wrongly informed by the Defendant that you as a Plaintiff cannot plead both fraud and contract. Nevertheless, this is incorrect and flouts over…
How To Protect Your Business Brand Name, Trademark and Property: Georgia Business and Intellectual Property Law
How do you protect your business brand name and trademark? Naming a business or a product is usually one of the more fun parts of a startup. It might be time consuming, but when you come up with the perfect name for your company or product, it’s much more satisfying…
Accord and Satisfaction: Cashing A Check In Georgia With Paid In Full Written On It
Naturally, when someone owes you money and sends you a check for less than the amount owed, many people feel that they should be able to cash the check and still collect the rest of the money owed to them. But what if you were sent a check that said…