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Robbins Firm Attorneys Named to Georgia Super Lawyers List

Written by Firm | Mar 9, 2015 | Updates

The Robbins Firm is pleased to announce that partners Richard Robbins, Josh Belinfante, and Jason Alloy have each been selected as Georgia Super Lawyers for 2015.   Associate Matt Parrish has been selected as a Rising Star for 2015.  Attorneys are nominated based on evaluation of several factors, including peer recognition, […]

Judge Cuts $47.6M Off Verdict

Written by Firm | Feb 4, 2015 | Updates

A judge has knocked $47.6 million off a $73 million verdict by enforcing Georgia’s $250,000 cap on punitive damages. Fulton County State Court Judge Eric Richardson ruled from the bench Tuesday afternoon following a hearing on a motion from defense attorneys for companies that own and manage an apartment complex […]

Million-Dollar Arbitration Award Obtained for Client

Written by Firm | Nov 26, 2014 | Results

The Firm represented a longtime technology client in a JAMS arbitration against a former customer for wrongful termination of a multi-year service agreement.  After an arbitration hearing held in October, the arbitrator issued an award in our client’s favor.  The arbitrator concluded that the customer’s termination was wrongful, and awarded our […]

Summary Judgment Motions Defeated In Multi-Family Property Case

Written by Firm | Oct 10, 2014 | Results

We represent a California real estate investment and development company that attempted to purchase a multi-family housing property in Roswell, Georgia. Both the seller of the property and the property’s manager failed to disclose their knowledge of the City of Roswell’s plans to condemn a significant portion of the property. […]

Owners can begin Peachtree and Pine shelter eviction process

Written by Firm | Aug 8, 2014 | News

A judge has ruled the group that holds the title on the building at Peachtree and Pine Streets in Midtown Atlanta where hundreds of men, women and children bed down nightly can start the court process to evict the Task Force for the Homeless because it had not made a […]

Summary Judgment Win in Real Estate and Fraudulent Concealment Case

Written by Firm | May 5, 2014 | Results

We represented the primary lender for a large real estate development in Florida. Plaintiffs, who are borrowers and guarantors of a subrogated lender, sued our client for fraud, breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, conspiracy, and malicious procurement. The plaintiffs alleged that our client failed […]