Burkhalter Law – FTC Outlaws Non-Compete Agreements

On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finalized the language for a rule that bans noncompete agreements across the United States. The new rule will go into effect 120 days after its publication [...]

2024-04-25T13:38:32+00:00April 25th, 2024|Business, Business Litigation, Georgia Law|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – FTC Outlaws Non-Compete Agreements

Burkhalter Law – Atlanta: Best Place to Start a Business in 2024

Once again, Atlanta takes the lead as the prime destination to kickstart your business journey in 2024, according to Home Bay and Black Enterprise Magazine. Boasting low operating costs, a rich talent pool, and a [...]

2024-04-17T15:02:22+00:00April 17th, 2024|Business|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – Atlanta: Best Place to Start a Business in 2024

Burkhalter Law – Contract Clash: Building Bridges, Not Barriers, to Resolve Construction Disputes

Architects and engineers (A/Es) are pivotal in crafting contract documents for construction projects. However, a common issue arises regarding dispute resolution. While A/Es may mandate arbitration with project owners, they often favor court hearings in [...]

2024-04-10T15:11:01+00:00April 10th, 2024|Construction, Construction Litigation, Contracts|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – Contract Clash: Building Bridges, Not Barriers, to Resolve Construction Disputes

Burkhalter Law – An Overview of Revised AAA Rules

The American Arbitration Association (AAA) has implemented noteworthy revisions to its Construction Industry Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures. These changes, designed to align with technological progress, streamline processes, and enhance clarity within the construction sector, [...]

2024-04-03T15:45:06+00:00April 3rd, 2024|Construction, Construction Litigation, Georgia Law|Comments Off on Burkhalter Law – An Overview of Revised AAA Rules
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