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  • Do’s & Don’ts of Resolving Your Business Dispute
    Do’s & Don’ts of Resolving Your Business Dispute

    When it comes to your business, we at Busch, Reed, Jones & Leeper, P.C. know just how much blood, sweat, and tears go into keeping it thriving and successful. Unfortunately, due to the inevitability ...

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  • Goodbye to that Doggie in the Window: Atlanta's Retail Pet Ban
    Goodbye to that Doggie in the Window: Atlanta's Retail Pet Ban

    Out of concern for animal welfare, the Atlanta City Council passed a law that prohibits retail pet stores from selling dogs and cats to customers. According to officials, the law is meant to deter ...

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  • Running a Construction Business: Why Written Communication Is Essential
    Running a Construction Business: Why Written Communication Is Essential

    Construction Litigation Lawyers in Marietta Our construction litigation attorneys at Busch, Reed, Jones & Leeper, P.C. have served business people in Georgia for a combined total of more than 125 ...

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  • Do I Need an Attorney to Form a Commercial Contract?
    Do I Need an Attorney to Form a Commercial Contract?

    Why Legal Validity Is Essential to Construction Contracts Contracts play a central role in the construction industry. A legitimate, correctly-formulated contract can provide clarity when business ...

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  • What to Do When Someone Sues Your Business
    What to Do When Someone Sues Your Business

    Whether a full-blown class action or a complaint from a single consumer, lawsuits typically come as a shock to small business owners and do serious damage. Regardless of whether or not you believe ...

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  • What Are My Rights in Bad Faith Litigation?
    What Are My Rights in Bad Faith Litigation?

    Sometimes during the course of business, insurance companies might disagree about matters regarding the adjustment and payment of claims on an insurance policy or bond. In some instances, bad faith ...

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