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Dunlavy Law Group Blog - Part 2
February 17th, 2011

Linda Dunlavy5 Reasons Your Small Business Needs a General Counsel

Among the major concerns for small business owners is the need to decide whether or not they require a general consel. Attorneys have knowledge and experience of dealing with legal issues surrounding the starting and operating of a small business. However, they usually charge a very high fee and most small businesses simply are not in a position to pay that. While you definitely don’t require a general counsel at every step of operating your business, there are some cases where you definitely need the services of an attorney:

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February 14th, 2011

Recent Government CasesRECENT GOVENRMENT LAW CASES

Buckler v. DeKalb County Bd. Of Commissioners, 299 Ga.App. 465, 683 S.E.2d 22 (July 13, 2009)

Background: Property owners submitted application for authorization to develop their property inconsistent with requirements of historic district, which was denied by the historic district, which was denied by the historic preservation commission.  Owners appealed.  County board of commissioners affirmed.  Owners filed writ of certiorari and complaint for declaratory judgment.  Parties filed cross-motions for summary judgment.  The Superior Court granted partial summary judgment to owners.  Defendants sought discretionary review of decision.  The Court of Appeals, 288 Ga.App. 346, 654 S.E. 2d 193, reversed.  Thereafter, the Superior Court ruled that designation of historic district was valid, and, based on such ruling, implicitly granted summary judgment to county on declaratory judgment claim.  Developers filed appeal with Supreme Court, which transferred appeal.

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February 14th, 2011

STATE OF GEORGIA

CITY OF DORAVILLE

ORDINANCE NO. 2011-___

AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, CITY OF DORAVILLE, GEORGIA AS AMENDED TO ADOPT A NEW SECTION, CHAPTER 5 BUILDINGS AND BUILDING RESTRICTIONS, ARTICLE V DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE DEVELOPMENT, TO PROVIDE PENALITIES; TO PROVIDE FOR REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES; TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADOPTION OF A PREAMBLE; TO PROVIDE FOR AN ADOPTION AND EFFECTIVE DATE; TO PROVIDE FOR CODIFICATION; AND TO PROVIDE FOR OTHER LAWFUL PURPOSES.

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