SBA EIDL Default in Georgia: What Business Owners Can Do
If you took out an SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan ("EIDL") during the pandemic and are now behind on making payments, you are not alone. Many Georgia business owne ...
If you took out an SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan ("EIDL") during the pandemic and are now behind on making payments, you are not alone. Many Georgia business owne ...
A handshake deal may seem friendly, but it often leads to expensive disputes. In Georgia, written agreements provide legal protection that oral promises cannot ma ...
If you’re an out-of-state landlord with rental property in Georgia, a new law may significantly affect how you manage your properties. Effective July 1, 2025, Geo ...
Business partnerships, like personal relationships, don’t always last forever. Whether due to differences in vision, financial disputes, or personal conflicts, someti ...
In our recent post, “The FTC Banned Non-Competes: What This Means for You,” we explored the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) sweeping new rule banning non-compete agr ...
Most people have probably heard of PepsiCo and Alphabet Inc. However, these companies also operate under more widely known names: Pepsi and Google. So, how do these c ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) banned non-compete agreements nationwide earlier this year. What does this mean for employees and employers? Before we analyze t ...
On January 1, 2024, a new federal law called the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) went into effect. The CTA requires many businesses to report information about the b ...
When it comes to real estate investing, savvy investors are always on the lookout for strategies that can protect their assets while optimizing tax advantages. A p ...
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