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As a law firm, we've seen far too many businesses burr the lines when it comes to personal and company expenses. This is one way businesses unknowingly pierce the corporate veil. They can leave themselves personally liable for any business [...]
In this blog post, we'll discuss what vehicle buybacks are and what you should know about them. Whether due to the tightening of the finance providers or the riskiness of buyers, we are seeing repurchase requests become more prevalent [...]
A whole lot goes into starting a business, especially when you go to register with the secretary of state. You have to decide on an official name and which type of business you want to register as. Business owners can easily overlook one detail [...]
What is indemnification? Indemnification is a term we see all the time in various contracts ranging from employment to real estate and nearly everything in between. But do you know what it means and why it matters? What indemnification [...]
In the auto industry, there is a fairly long list of regulations that are consistent across the state of Georgia. One thing that is strangely not consistent from county to county that can get auto dealerships into sticky legal situations is [...]
At Lefkoff Law, we represent car companies - dealers, manufacturers, finance providers, auctions, repo, repair, storage… you name it! If you're a car business owner, we work with you. The Lifecycle of a Used Car is the next installment in [...]
The Lifecycle of a New Car The time it takes a new car from inception to the final sale takes motor vehicle manufacturers longer than you'd think. We are going to review The Lifecycle of a New Car from inception to manufacturing, from transport to [...]
Can a business represent itself in the Georgia Magistrate Court? The magistrate court in Georgia handles small claims matters of 15K or less (amongst other matters). In state or superior courts in Georgia, a business must retain counsel; however, [...]
What is Discovery in a Lawsuit? Discovery is the opportunity in litigation to learn facts and gather information from an opposing party or third parties. If a lawsuit gets past its initial stages, the plaintiff and the defendant will go [...]