Police arrested a 14-year-old New Jersey City boy for allegedly threatening two 12-year-old boys on Facebook by threatening to kill and hurt them, calling them “gay” and “fat” and stating to one boy that he would tie him to a pole, attach a rope and hook to the boys stomach,…
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Georgia Forfeiture Law: Are You An Innocent Owner? Did The Government Take Your Property? What Can You Do To Get Your House, Car, or Money Back From The Government
Williams Oinonen LLC often receives phone calls from Georgia citizens, innocent owners of vehicles, homes, and/or cash who have had their property taken by law enforcement agents because, supposedly, their property is related to a drug offense. The process of taking property in this manner is called forfeiture. And Georgia…
Georgia Contract Lawyer Explains How To Protect Your Small Business From Liability: How To Avoid “Piercing The Corporate Veil”
Good Georgia Contract Lawyers will explain that one of the primary purposes to incorporate your business or create an LLC is to protect yourself from personal liability for business debts and claims. While business owners who incorporate or convert their business into an LLC enjoy limited personal liability for many…
New York Times and AJC Spotlights Williams Oinonen LLC’s Georgia Prison Case
On Monday, February 21st, seven prison guards from Macon State Prison were arrested on charges of beating Mr. Terrence Dean, a client of Williams Oinonen LLC, so badly that he sustained brain injuries and was partially paralyzed. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation found that the guards had assaulted Mr. Dean:…
Georgia Business Lawyer Explains: What If You Are Sold A Product “As Is” And It Turns Out Defective? Can You Get Out Of The Contract Under Georgia Law?
Georgia business lawyer explains: Implied Warranties in Georgia: What if a merchant sells you a product “as is” that turns out to be defective? Is there anything you can do? Under Georgia law the answer is perhaps. First, if the seller made an express warranty to you (such as claiming…
Georgia Contract Lawyer Explains Implied Warranties In Georgia: Part One
Georgia Contract Lawyer explains: When you are sold a product in Georgia, the product is generally covered by something called an “implied warranty.” This means the seller (who needs to be a regular merchant for the type of goods he sold you) warranties that what they’ve sold you is okay…
Georgia Business Lawyer Explains How To Start A New Physician Practice In Georgia
Good Georgia business lawyers will tell you that starting a new physician practice in Georgia is like starting any other business, with some additional considerations. The first step in starting any business is to develop a business plan and strategy. A physician practice’s business plan should involve details identifying a…
Georgia Contract Lawyer Discusses: Who Can Sue On A Contract In Georgia?
Georgia Contract Lawyer discusses that In order to sue for a contract in Georgia, you need to have legal standing to sue. Another fancy word for this is called “privity.” The doctrine of privity of contract provides that only a party to a contract has standing to sue to enforce…
Good Georgia Personal Injury Lawyer: Auto Accident Attorney Law In Georgia Challenged The Meaning Of “Accident”
Good Georgia personal injury lawyers are needed whenever you have complicated legal issues concerning automobile accidents and other vehicle crashes. These legal issues are not always as straightforward as they may seem. For example, just last year, the Georgia courts faced a question as to what does the law say…
Atlanta Georgia Personal Injury Lawyer: Auto Accident Attorney Needed In Car Crash When Auto Insurance Policy Is Unclear
Georgia Personal Injury Lawyer and Auto Accident Attorney litigation involving the effectiveness of a notice of cancellation of a car insurance policy was addressed this past year by the Georgia Supreme Court. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit certified the following question for the Georgia Supreme Court…