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Good Georgia Business Lawyer Explains Landlord-Tenant Law: Landlord Notice Requirements For Eviction in Georgia

Georgia landlord tenant law is an area that is important to many of our clients. Whether you are a homeowner having to deal with a nightmare tenant who won’t pay their bills, or whether you are a tenant having to deal with a nightmare landlord who won’t keep your home…

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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…

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Who Can Sue to Bring A Lawsuit When Someone Dies: Wrongful Death Law in Georgia

In Georgia, who is allowed to bring a lawsuit when someone dies? Wrongful death is a terrible thing for any loved one to go through. Oftentimes, many family members are not only emotionally affected by their loved one’s loss but can be significantly impacted financially as well. The people allowed…

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John Stossel Tort Reform Propaganda Seeks To Brainwash & Attack Our Constitutional Right to a Jury & Civil Justice

If your Constitutional right as an American to bear arms (2nd amendment),to be free from search and seizure by the government (4th amendment) or your right to freedom of religion (1st amendment) was under attack—what would you do? Fortunately, our great Constitution has set up a mechanism to enforce the…

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Georgia Lawyer reports on MARTA bus driver causing serious injuries & reckless endangerment to Atlanta passenger

MARTA bus driver Belinda McMillan was arrested and charged with reckless conduct after being accused of dragging a 62-year-old woman– Lettie Robinson who was just trying to get off her bus this past Sunday night. According to Atlanta Police, Miss Robinson was exiting MARTA bus 2977 on route 51 at…

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Georgia Personal Injury Lawyer Auto Accident Attorney: SUV Rollover Deaths Part Seven

Good Georgia Lawyer continues its multi-part series on SUV Rollovers: The Auto Industry’s Refusal to Acknowledge The Need for Two Sided Rollover Testing was shown in the following: The auto industry has consistently denied the need for an appropriate two sided test. The rollover tests selected by General Motors are…

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Georgia Personal Injury Lawyer Auto Accident Attorney: SUV Rollover Deaths Part Six

Georgia Personal Injury Lawyers at Good Georgia Lawyer continue its multi-part series on SUV Rollovers: Consumer Advocacy Recommendations as to how to solve the Rollover Problem and the Industry’s Response: On June 4, 2008, former head of NHTSA and then President of Public Citizen Joan Claybrook testified before the Senate…

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Good Georgia Personal Injury Lawyer Auto Accident Attorney: Part Four Series on SUV Rollover Deaths

Good Georgia Lawyer Continues its Series on SUV Rollover Deaths in Part Four: The problem of rollover first made national news in 1980 when CBS’s 60 Minutes aired a report on the Jeep CJ, the model for many early SUVs. The report showed footage of an Insurance Institute of Highway…

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Good Georgia Personal Injury Lawyer Auto Accident Attorney Needed For SUV Rollover And Car Crash Deaths: Part Three In SUV Rollover Series

Good Georgia Personal Injury Lawyers play an important role in helping stop SUV rollovers from happening. This is Part Three of The Series Concerning SUV Rollovers which covers the history of SUV Rollovers and Regulatory Response from the very beginning: In the 1960’s Ralph Nader published Unsafe at Any Speed,…

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