Thank You From Burkhalter Law!

As 2021 comes to a close, the team at Burkhalter Law would like to thank our business owner clients and advisors for the trust they have placed in our firm to manage their legal needs.  We [...]

2021-12-29T15:54:00+00:00December 29th, 2021|Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation, Contracts, Corporate Planning, Mergers, Acquisition, Industry & Firm News, Misc., Partner Disputes|Comments Off on Thank You From Burkhalter Law!

Contractors: Avoid Losing Lien Rights on Construction Projects

As a contractor performing work in Georgia, it is imperative to stay on top of Georgia’s statutory lien framework in the event any payment issues arise.  Georgia lien law requires specific steps with deadlines.  [...]

2021-10-13T13:22:05+00:00October 13th, 2021|Construction Litigation|Comments Off on Contractors: Avoid Losing Lien Rights on Construction Projects

What to Look For Prior to Signing a Construction Contract

Unnecessary disputes can arise out of poorly drafted construction contracts, regardless of your level of sophistication. This is particularly true right now given supply-chain issues and the ever-rising cost of materials. Three points arise [...]

2021-08-18T13:46:18+00:00August 18th, 2021|Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation, Corporate Planning, Mergers, Acquisition|Comments Off on What to Look For Prior to Signing a Construction Contract

Common Statute of Limitations in Georgia

As much as we may try to avoid them, disputes happen.  If you find yourself or your business involved in a dispute or other situation which could give rise to a claim, it is important to take [...]

2021-08-04T15:03:28+00:00August 4th, 2021|Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation, Corporate Planning, Mergers, Acquisition, Industry & Firm News, Misc.|Comments Off on Common Statute of Limitations in Georgia

Georgia Secretary of State Changes to Protect Business Owners

As a Georgia business owner, your entity name and business address are of public record. Unfortunately, this can and has lead to an increased number of scammers using this information for solicitation purposes. These [...]

2021-07-21T14:27:02+00:00July 21st, 2021|Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation, Corporate Planning, Mergers, Acquisition, Industry & Firm News, Misc.|Comments Off on Georgia Secretary of State Changes to Protect Business Owners

Brian Burkhalter Awarded Georgia’s Exclusive Construction Law Expert

We are proud to announce that Burkhalter Law founder, Brian Burkhalter, has been selected as the exclusive Construction Law expert in Georgia by Leaders in Law. Brian is an experienced construction and litigation attorney, [...]

2021-07-09T14:04:09+00:00July 9th, 2021|Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation, Corporate Planning, Mergers, Acquisition, Industry & Firm News, Misc., Partner Disputes|Comments Off on Brian Burkhalter Awarded Georgia’s Exclusive Construction Law Expert

Limitation-of-Liability Clauses for Business Owners

Limitation-of-liability clauses are important tools that business owners use to limit and allocate risks in commercial relationships. Business owners and their counsel should always consider the potential liability find ways to reduce exposure.  Limiting liability can [...]

2021-07-07T13:38:32+00:00July 7th, 2021|Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation, Corporate Planning, Mergers, Acquisition, Industry & Firm News, Partner Disputes|Comments Off on Limitation-of-Liability Clauses for Business Owners

Best Practices for Litigation Matters

As a business owner, you may encounter disputes or situations where litigation is needed to protect rights and/or pursue recovery. Alternatively, you may have to defend against litigation.  There are a few basic steps to follow [...]

2021-04-07T17:18:30+00:00April 7th, 2021|Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation, Corporate Planning, Mergers, Acquisition, Partner Disputes|Comments Off on Best Practices for Litigation Matters

Are Settlement Communications Confidential?

Business owners involved in disputes often attempt to engage in communications with an opposite party to reach a resolution prior to engaging counsel and further escalation.  Even after a dispute has crossed the line [...]

2021-02-24T15:07:07+00:00February 24th, 2021|Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation, Partner Disputes|Comments Off on Are Settlement Communications Confidential?
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