A tragic crash between a tractor-trailer and PT Cruiser occurred on Wednesday, . According to the Gwinnett County police, two people died and one person suffered critical injuries in the wreck. This fatal Gwinnett County crash took place at the intersection of Shawnee Industrial Boulevard and Satellite Boulevard, near Old Peachtree Road around 10:15 p.m. It appears …
Community Asks for Lower Speeds on Hwy 219
Three weeks after a fatal Georgia auto accident, community members are asking officials to lower the speed limit on Georgia Highway 219, also known as the ‘short-cut to LaGrange’. Sadly, some call this road a death trap because of the fatalities that have taken place on Highway 219. The current speed limit on Hwy 219 is …
Car Accident Kills 2, Critically Injures 1
On , a fatal crash in South Fulton County occurred, killing two people. This early Friday morning crash on I-20 took place in the westbound lanes of the interstate, just east of Fulton Industrial Boulevard. According to the Fulton police, a Chevrolet Impala was the only car involved in this wreck. Police reported that the driver of …
Choosing Arbitration to Handle Company Legal Claims
Arbitration can often prove very useful and more cost effective for handling legal claims than pursuing them through the state and federal courts. However, it’s wise to first confer with your Peachtree City business attorney to learn whether this is advisable (or even possible) in your current situation. Of course, there will always be some …
Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws
Fortunately, you can find many reputable companies on the Internet that sell “corporate kits” specifically designed for corporations planning to file documents that will officially establish their existence in Georgia or another state. These kits often provide guidelines for creating your corporations bylaws and articles of incorporation, two of your business’ most important documents. …
Challenging the Validity of a Corporate Act
Every day, news stories are published concerning corporations’ ongoing internal and external battles over specific corporate activities. If a party transacting business with a corporation later questions the validity of a negotiated deal or a shareholder suspects improper corporate behavior has occurred, litigation often follows. However, courts must always first determine if the complaining …
Fatal Georgia Motorcycle Accident With Semi on I-75
On , a motorcycle operator was killed in a metro Atlanta interstate crash in Henry County. This fatal Stockbridge, Georgia motorcycle accident occurred around noon on I-75 northbound and involved a semi-truck. Henry County Police say this Thursday afternoon crash took place on Interstate 75, just north of Hudson Bridge Road exit, and closed several …
Fulton County Accident Kills Mother and Daughter
On , Gabriella Faiz picked up her car from the mechanic and was driving home when her car stalled and other vehicles rear-ended her. Sadly, this Thursday evening crash in Sandy Springs claimed the life of 17-year-old Gabriella and her two-year-old daughter Jada. According to Al-Quiyamah Faiz, Gabriella’s mother, the wreck occurred as they were …
Winding Up Your Limited Liability Company (LLC)
An LLC is a rather unique type of business entity that combines different aspects of both a partnership and a corporation. Although its structure provides added flexibility while it’s being run, it can pose a few extra challenges once you decide to close it down. In fact, even the terms used for breaking apart and ending …
Shareholder Proxies and Rules Governing Them
A “proxy” is the power a corporate shareholder gives to someone (usually acting as an agent) to handle the shareholder’s voting rights. In some instances, the individual helping the shareholder is simply referred to as “the proxy.” However, it’s more common to just say that s/he is the “proxy holder.” In order to let someone …
General Partnerships, Joint Ventures, and Limited Partnerships
Stated simply, a partnership is a business is owned by two or more people. All partners are required to contribute “to all aspects of the business – including money, property, labor or skill.” In return for all of this, they each share in all of the business profits and losses. Although partnerships are not …
How Close Corporations are Different
Since many entrepreneurs prefer a certain degree of personal control and flexibility when handling their business dealings, a large number of them (perhaps a majority) choose to form “close” corporations as opposed to the more traditional kinds. They believe that the positive attributes of this structure outweigh its negative ones. Here’s a brief summary of …
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