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Georgia Contract Law: Understanding Bad Faith Conduct, Broken Contracts, and Business Disputes

“Can I sue for a broken contract?” is a question many people asking when they need a good Georgia contract lawyer. Many times during contract disputes, clients often feel that “even though a particular obligation is not written within their contract with another person or entity, it’s common sense that…

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Contract Law And Disputes In Georgia: How to Get Out of A Contract

How do I get out of a contract? This is never an easy question. Many times we are asked: can I get out of (rescind) my contract? So today we would like to briefly discuss contract rescission is Georgia. In Georgia, contract rescission has been held to be the complete…

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Contract Law And Disputes In Georgia: Read Before You Sign

As you know, people sign contracts everyday. Contracts solidify agreements between, friends, professionals, consumers, tenants and companies. That said, you may (or may not) be surprised to hear that the issue regarding the failure of one party to read a contract before signing it, comes up, frequently. Generally, the party…

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Contract Law In Georgia: Can You Recover Lost (Anticipated) Profits Caused by Someone Breaking A Contract Agreement With You?

On this blog site, we have written about the difficulties that Georgia law creates for employers who want to recover punitive damages related to their breach of contract claims. Today we will briefly discuss another area that seriously affects the economic viability of both large and small businesses: recovering lost…

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Contract Law In Georgia: Can You Recover Punitive Damages When Someone Breaks Your Contract Agreement?

Almost everyone in our country is affected by contract agreements. And people and businesses break those agreements all the time. That’s reality. And when someone or a business fails to perform as he or she promised, in accordance with a contract, clients seem to always ask: can I recover more…

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Has Your Former Employee Tried To Steal Your Client: Drafting Enforceable Non Solicitation Agreements In Georgia

In Georgia, and everywhere, as too many employers know, employees solicit (attempt to steal) clients from their former employer. There exist obvious and significant financial and professional incentives for employers to prevent this from happening. The answer is a well drafted non solicitation agreement, amongst other safeguards. The problem is…

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