Georgia Business Litigation Lawyers
Litigation costs time and money and causes stress. Business litigation also takes your attention away from your most important priority as a business owner or manager – running the business. At Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP, a Gainesville business litigation law firm, we will help you address contract disputes and other litigation quickly and cost-effectively.
We Understand Georgia Business Law
With over 100 years of combined experience in business litigation, our attorneys go to courtrooms regularly for a host of dispute matters including:
- Contract disputes: When one party fails to meet the obligations in a contract, the situation needs to be resolved. Our business attorneys will work with you to understand the dispute and to find a resolution that works for you.
- Partner and shareholder disputes: When the owners of a company have a dispute, it is important to take care of the matter quickly and with concern for the business.
- Compliance issues: Did you miss a required filing with local, state or federal authorities? Is your company being questioned about compliance with federal or state laws? Make sure you have the advice and counsel of an experienced business litigation lawyer.
- Avoiding litigation: Our attorneys consult with business litigation clients to find ways to avoid litigation in the future. Careful contract review and corporate governance keep many clients out of court.
- Business dissolution disputes: When shutting down a business, either due to retirement or an ownership dispute, there can be considerable conflict about the way the business will close. It takes strength and legal skill to find a resolution.
- Litigating intellectual property and trade secrets disputes: Your IP is a major resource and asset, and you must protect it. But you may also face problems from competitors who think you’ve infringed on their IP rights. These are complex problems that need experienced representation.
- Business transaction disputes: Businesses live and die by completing transactions, and if there is a disagreement in the performance or outcome of a completed transaction, these disputes can often end up in a courtroom.
Not Every Dispute Needs To End In The Courtroom
Many contracts require mediation, arbitration or alternative dispute resolution instead of courtroom litigation. Mediation or arbitration can often resolve the issue faster and to the satisfaction of all involved. Our firm employs three registered mediators who can act on your case. The entire attorney team has experience arguing and working in mediation to get results for our clients. Alternative dispute resolution can really pay off if you have the right representation.
Personal Service, Big Capabilities
At the law firm of Coleman, Chambers & Rogers, LLP, we offer every business client personal attention, responsive service and experienced legal counsel. Our attorneys and our support staff are ready to help. Call us at 678-601-2495 or email us today.

