As we continue to adapt to the COVID-19 outbreak, and taking all necessary steps in view of both mandates and precautions, we are providing a brief update on our firm’s operations. To ensure the safety of our employees and to do our part to flatten the curve, we had already shifted our workforce to remote […]
Read MoreGeorgia Legislature Considers Amending Business Code to Allow for Creation of Benefit Corporations
Initially introduced during the 2019 session of the Georgia General Assembly, a bill proposing an amendment to Georgia’s corporate code to allow for the creation of Benefit Corporations is again being proposed by Representative Scott Holcomb of the 81st district. Benefit Corporations are for-profit companies that are obligated to meet strict standards […]
Read MoreSeven Bodker, Ramsey, Andrews, Winograd & Wildstein Recognized as 2020 Georgia Super Lawyers
Bodker, Ramsey, Andrews, Winograd & Wildstein, P.C. is pleased to announce that seven of the Firm’s attorneys have been named to the 2020 Georgia Super Lawyers List. Brian, D. Bodker, Timothy J. Ramsey, Stephen C. Andrews, Harry J. Winograd, Robert D. Wildstein, Jessica J. Wood, and Thomas Rosseland were all recognized by Super Lawyers for their expertise and contributions in the areas […]
Read MoreMergers and Acquisitions – Proposed Guidelines
On January 10 the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division (DOJ) issued Draft Vertical Guidelines concerning vertical mergers, currently open for public commentary through February 11, 2020. These guidelines detail how the FTC and DOJ analyze the potential anti-competitive or pro-competitive effects a vertical merger may create within a marketplace. Significantly, […]
Read MoreWilson and Wood Both Featured in The Atlanta Lawyer
We are proud to share this month’s Atlanta Lawyer Magazine – “Reality Check – Expectations vs. Reality,” featuring two of our business litigators, Jessica Wood and Brian Wilson. Brian joined our Firm in 2019 and as a new associate, Brian writes a column on the difference between a Student Mindset and the game face needed […]
Read MoreLoan and Credit Facility Agreements
Over the years, we’ve learned that many clients do not understand the importance and contents of their loan and credit facility agreements. Of course, the number one concern for clients is whether the financial terms are accurate. What may get overlooked is what can cause exposures and costs and inabilities or delays in getting line of credit […]
Read MoreFiling Mechanic’s Liens
Our attorneys have successfully assisted our contractor, subcontractor, and material supplier clients in securing their unpaid claims by filing Materialman and Mechanic’s Liens and perfecting their right to payment under Statutory and Private Payment Bonds. Our lawyers are recognized as an authority on construction lien law issues and has used his expertise to successfully resolve […]
Read MoreAndrews, Wildstein & Wood Named to 2019 Legal Elite List
Bodker, Ramsey, Andrews, Winograd & Wildstein is honored to announce that three attorneys were recently recognized as 2019 Legal Elite by Georgia Trend. Georgia Trend, a statewide business publication, recently published its annual issue honoring Georgia’s leading attorneys for their achievements in various practice areas. BRAWW attorneys named as 2019 Legal Elite include: Stephen C. […]
Read MoreAtlanta Law Firm Expands Team with Two Respected Attorneys
(December 2019 – ATLANTA) Bodker, Ramsey, Andrews, Winograd & Wildstein, a full-service Atlanta law firm that handles a variety of complex legal matters covering a wide range of practice areas and industries, is excited to announce the expansion of their team and practice areas with the addition of Ira Rachelson and Benjamin Rachelson. “By adding the […]
Read MoreProtect Business Owners and Officers-Avoid the Risk of Piercing the Corporate Veil and Personal “Alter Ego” Liability
By keeping these three basic principles on top of mind when operating and funding your business, you can spare yourself a lot of unnecessary stress and potential litigation risk when you: Keep (and treat) your business accounts as completely separate from your personal spending accounts – in simple terms, don’t divert or spend your business’s […]
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