LegalGEBusiness Disputes represent one of the broadest and most complex categories of commercial law, encompassing any disagreement arising between business entities. As Georgia's economy develops, business
Commercial LitigationContract Disputes represent the backbone of civil and commercial law. In business and daily life, almost all relationships — whether buying real estate, providing services, taking a loan, or supplying
Commercial LitigationPartnership Disputes, often referred to as "business divorce," are among the most complex and emotional categories in corporate law. When a business is founded, partners rarely anticipate disagreement
Commercial LitigationLitigation Support is a specialized service that goes beyond traditional legal representation, encompassing the technical, analytical, and expert assistance required for a dispute. In complex and larg
Commercial LitigationProcess Serving is a fundamental procedural action ensuring a party's right to be informed about a dispute against them. In Georgia, as globally, a court judgment can be annulled if it is proven that
Commercial LitigationCourt Reporting and transcription services are a fundamental part of the justice process, although in Georgia, this service takes a specific form. Unlike in some jurisdictions (like the US) where part
Debt Collection LitigationConsumer Debt Litigation concerns disputes between individuals and financial institutions (banks, microfinance organizations) or other creditors. This field is two-sided: on one hand, creditors need l
Debt Collection LitigationCommercial Debt Litigation (B2B Debt Litigation) is a legal process aimed at the forced enforcement of financial obligations between business entities. When negotiations and payment reminders fail, th
Property LitigationInverse Condemnation (also known as factual expropriation or regulatory taking) is a legal concept where the government effectively takes or renders private property useless without a formal expropria
Property LitigationBoundary Disputes are among the most common and complex categories of real estate conflicts in Georgia. These disputes arise when owners of adjacent land plots disagree on the location of the dividing
Property LitigationEasement Disputes involve the limited right to use another person's land. Most commonly, this is a "right of way" easement — when one owner needs to cross a neighbor's plot to access their own home, o
Property LitigationReal Estate Disputes are one of the most common and high-value categories of legal conflicts in Georgia. In recent years, the rapid growth of the real estate market, the construction boom, and the dev
Property LitigationMechanics Lien Claims (known as contractor's or construction claims in Georgia) involve protecting the rights of builders, contractors, and material suppliers to receive payment for work performed. In
Property LitigationLandlord-Tenant Disputes have become particularly relevant in Georgia recently, driven by the growth of the real estate rental market, tourism flows, and migration processes. A lease relationship, whi
Property LitigationEminent Domain (Expropriation) is the process where the state takes private property for public use (e.g., building roads, gas pipelines, or power lines). While the government has this right, the Cons
Property LitigationRural Land Disputes are among the most complex and sensitive categories in Georgia, driven by historical factors, land reform gaps, and numerous unregistered plots. Often, neighbors, relatives, or com
Tort LitigationPersonal Injury Litigation involves seeking compensation for physical or mental harm caused by another person's negligence or intentional act. In Georgia, this field is developing as citizens increasi
Tort LitigationProperty Damage Litigation involves civil disputes where one person's action (intentional or negligent) damaged or destroyed another person's real or personal property. This could be water leakage fro