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Ga. County Says Union Carbide Must Honor Spaceport Deal

Written by Law 360 Rosie Manins | Aug 1, 2022 | Uncategorized

By Rosie Manins ·  Listen to article Law360 (July 29, 2022, 8:38 PM EDT) — A Georgia county is trying to force Union Carbide Corp. to honor a deal for the county to buy 4,000 acres of empty land on which it plans to build a spaceport, alleging the company is trying to […]

Firm Defeats Motion for Summary Judgment in Commercial Lease Dispute

Written by Firm | Oct 11, 2019 | Results

Robbins Firm attorney Dan Monahan recently argued and overcame a motion for summary judgment in a hearing before the Superior Court of DeKalb County.  The underlying dispute involves a commercial lease of highly valuable retail property in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood of Atlanta.  The firm’s client, a regional petroleum […]

Robbins Firm Prevails on Significant Motion for Preliminary Injunction

Written by Firm | Sep 17, 2019 | Results

On September 16, 2019, attorneys Richard Robbins, Jason Alloy, and Cate Berenato won a motion for a preliminary injunction in a case involving a commercial landlord/tenant dispute.  The case involves a high-profile and heated dispute between property owners (The Robbins Firm’s clients) and their commercial tenant.  The Superior Court agreed […]

Losing Tenants To ‘Loud Screeching Noises,’ Worthing Files $25M Suit

Written by Jarred Schenke - Bisnow, Atlanta | Aug 4, 2017 | News

Developers of a $52M West Atlanta luxury apartment complex are suing contractors of a tunneling project at Bellwood Quarry for millions of dollars in potentially lost rent as some of its residents flee from round-the-clock drilling. Westside Ventures LLC — an entity of The Worthing Cos. and a majority partner — sued H.J. Russell […]

Firm Secures Dismissal of All Claims in Title Action

Written by Firm | Dec 14, 2016 | Results

The Firm recently obtained a dismissal of all claims brought against our client, a FinTech company in the alternative lending industry, in a Fulton County Superior Court matter. The Plaintiff, another lending company, brought an action to quiet title to land upon which both parties held security deeds and for […]

Roswell mayor sues his city, council over personal property renovation

Written by Geoffrey A. Cooper - Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Oct 17, 2016 | News

  Roswell Mayor Jere Wood has been involved in lawsuits before, but this time he’s suing his own city.  Wood filed a lawsuit in Fulton County Superior Court last month against the city and council members over whether he’s allowed to renovate his property in the city’s historic district.  Earlier this […]

Firm Helps Client Obtain Important Settlement with DOT

Written by Firm | Jun 7, 2016 | Results

Robbins Firm attorneys Richard Robbins, Jason Alloy and Daniel Monahan recently helped a client achieve an important condemnation settlement with the Georgia Department of Transportation.  As initially contemplated by the DOT, the condemnation would have stopped the firm’s client, a national business with operations in Georgia, from being able to […]