Business Litigation
It all comes down to relationships
In today’s economic environment, you need to protect yourself and your company from unnecessary risks. The Palazzola Law Firm, serving metro Atlanta and Clayton, Cobb, Fulton, DeKalb, and Gwinnett counties, can help you deal with legal issues, including the following:
Whether in local, state, or federal courts, we can represent your interests knowing that your business relationships can make or break your reputation—and your business.
Contracts
Buying a business? Selling a business? Expanding a business?
You enter into an agreement to do or not do something when you sign a contract. The agreement is to protect the interests of both parties. You may want legal counsel before you sign any agreement.
Sometimes a dispute arises, because either you or the other party in the agreement wants a change. It might be necessary to renegotiate the contract, refine the terms of the contract, or to terminate it. Perhaps you need to close your business or modify business operations in some way. The Palazzola Law Firm can help you understand the impact of these changes on you and your business, while successfully helping you achieve the business results you want. We can help you with the following:
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Liquor licensing
If you want to sell alcohol at your restaurant or tavern, you must apply for a liquor license from your local government. The Palazzola Law Firm can help you with the application process and help you understand issues affecting your license:
- The need for local and state licensing in Georgia
- Inspections
- Restrictions such as proximity to schools or churches
- Situations that may cause you to lose your license
You should file your local and state license applications at the same time. Processing can take about two-to-four days. An alcohol agent must approve your application. For more information, click on the following link to the Georgia Department of Revenue.
We can also defend your rights if you face the threat of license suspension, knowing that you deserve notice and a fair hearing.
Premises liability
In today's economic climate, your focus is on driving revenue and containing costs. The last thing you need is someone filing a case against you for premises liability, even for that holiday party you threw that included some liquor. Understand your rights and responsibilities as an employer through the legal advice of the Palazzola Law Firm.
Internet law
Considering an ecommerce business? You will need licenses and permits just as you would with any other business, including a business license, even if you plan to operate the business from your home. You may also need a city and county license. The Palazzola Law Firm can guide you through the application process and help you understand local and county requirements.





