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Firm Wins Appeal 5-2 on Fraud and Breach of Fiduciary Duty Claims

Written by Firm | Apr 13, 2013 | Results

We represented a company that has an online vendor management system for the state of Georgia.  Our client was sued by subcontractor for breach of contract, fraud and misrepresentation, and breach of fiduciary duty.  The Georgia Court of Appeals concluded that the breach of fiduciary duty claim should have been […]

Swindall wins $327,000 from Fulton County in case over unpaid rent

Written by Firm | Aug 12, 2012 | News

A jury has found that Fulton County owes more than $327,000 in unpaid rent to the former landlord of the Fulton County Public Defender office at the corner of Trinity and Pryor. Now the county is fighting off a move to collect nearly $76,000 in attorney fees that the landlord, […]

Eleventh Circuit Affirms Summary Judgment Order in Favor of Firm’s Client in Buy/Sell Agreement Dispute

Written by Firm | Mar 26, 2012 | Results

The firm represented the owner of a company which merged with defendants’ company.  The parties executed a Stockholder’s Agreement which contained a buy/sell provision providing that any of the merged company’s shareholders could offer to purchase another shareholder’s shares at a certain price.  The recipient of the buy/sell had 90 […]

Judge Says East Roswell Rezoning Should Be Granted

Written by Ralph Ellis - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution | Jan 19, 2011 | Press

Thanks to a Fulton County Superior Court judge’s decision, a developer will get to build a contested commercial project in East Roswell. But the leader of a large homeowners association that opposed the project is unhappy the Roswell City Council is not battling for them in court.

Lawyer: Ex-Falcon settles suit for $317K

Written by Firm | May 15, 2009 | Results

A lawyer for retired Atlanta Falcons defensive tackle Travis Hall said he has settled a fight with a former supplier to Hall’s weight-training equipment company that was trying to collect more than $300,000 from him.

Jurors: Parties in Ky. fraud case eavesdropping

Written by Brett Barrouquere - Associated Press | Jun 10, 2008 | News

A federal judge threatened to charge lawyers and witnesses in a high-profile fraud trial with contempt of court on Tuesday after jurors said they thought parties in the case were following them and eavesdropping.