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Monthly Archives: July 2020

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COVID-19: Defenses if a Party is Unable to Meet Their Contractual Obligations in Georgia

By Carroll Law Firm |

If the coronavirus pandemic has impacted your business’ ability to meet its contractual obligations, you may be considering your options to excuse performance.  Fortunately, there are contractual defenses available, but it may be difficult to use any of them unless your particular situation meets very specific requirements. Invoking a force majeure clause may be… Read More »

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Shareholder/Partnership Disputes When Imposing a Capital Call

By Carroll Law Firm |

The COVID-19 pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on entire industries and businesses across the nation. As many companies’ revenue has taken a nosedive, and some incurred additional expenses during the coronavirus crisis, partnerships may find no other choice but to request “capital calls” to address their financial struggles. What is a Capital Call… Read More »

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How Majority Shareholders Can Remove Minority Shareholders or Reduce Their Value

By Carroll Law Firm |

Shareholder disputes between majority and minority stockholders are not uncommon in business litigation. There are ways shareholders who own the majority of the company’s stock shares can remove minority holders or reduce their value in the business. The motivation to reduce minority shareholders’ ownership percentage is usually rooted in the majority stockholders’ desire to… Read More »

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