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Summary Judgment Awarded For Our Client in Breach of Contract Case

Written by Firm | Nov 12, 2013 | Results

We represented a financial advisory firm specializing in mergers and acquisitions in a breach of contract claim against a large technology staffing company. Our client performed services for the defendant in connection with its acquisition of another company, and the defendant then refused to pay our client the contractually-agreed upon […]

Convenience Stores Sue Over 50-50 Gaming Split

Written by Firm | Oct 31, 2013 | News

A group of convenience store owners are fighting a new state law regulating coin-operated video gambling machines that demands they give 50 percent of the machine’s profits to the machines’ owners. The store owners recently have shifted their battleground, dropping a federal suit and re-filing a similar one in Fulton […]

Tax Liens Sold On Homeless Shelter Property

Written by Firm | Oct 7, 2013 | News

The company that wants to evict a homeless shelter from Midtown is scrambling to prevent private tax-lien buyers from swooping in and foreclosing on the property before a trial next month resolves whether the company properly owns the deed. Premium Funding Solutions, which claims to own the homeless shelter site […]

Firm Obtains Favorable Settlement Preventing the Revocation of Client’s Licensure with the Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning

Written by Firm | Sep 27, 2013 | Results

We represented a daycare center that focuses on providing childcare to low-income families. The Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning initiated proceedings to revoke our client’s child care learning center license due to an incident that occurred at the daycare. We were able to reach an agreement with the […]

Robbins Firm Recruits Two Government Lawyers

Written by Firm | Sep 23, 2013 | News

Robbins Ross Alloy Belinfante Littlefield has recruited two lawyers from state government for its growing regulatory and administrative law practice. Vincent Russo resigned as general counsel and assistant securities commissioner for the Georgia Secretary of State’s office to join the firm as counsel on Sept. 1. The litigation also recruited […]

Firm Obtains Rare Summary Judgment Victory in Arbitration

Written by Firm | Jun 29, 2013 | Results

We represented the developer of a luxury Atlanta hotel and residential condominium building.  The plaintiffs had purchased a condominium unit directly above the hotel elevators and alleged that the elevators in fact were disruptive and rendered the unit uninhabitable.  Plaintiffs filed an arbitration alleging breach of contract, negligent misrepresentation, fraud, […]