Monthly Archives: March 2021
Are Oral Agreements Enforceable in Georgia?
Sometimes, business partners or entities enter into oral agreements. Generally, oral agreements are enforceable and binding in the State of Georgia. However, the enforceability of an oral contract depends on the type of agreement and facts of your case. If you had an oral agreement and the other party breached the contract, you may… Read More »
Piercing the Corporate Veil: How to Avoid Personal Liability for Business Debt?
As any business owner in Georgia may know, a corporation’s “veil of protection” shields owners and shareholders from personal liability. However, Georgia courts may still be able to “pierce the corporate veil” to hold members of the corporation and shareholders personally liable for business debt. It is essential to consult with an Atlanta business… Read More »