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Experienced Civil Litigation Attorneys in Atlanta

At The Law Offices of Tee Okonkwo, P.C., we offer strategic representation in civil disputes, guiding clients through every step of litigation to protect their interests. Serving clients across Atlanta, Johns Creek, Alpharetta, and College Park, we provide skilled advocacy in various areas of civil litigation.

Experienced Civil Litigation Attorneys in Atlanta

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Comprehensive Civil Litigation Services

Civil Litigation Solutions for Your Legal Disputes

Civil litigation encompasses a broad range of disputes between individuals, businesses, or other entities. Our firm provides skilled representation in the following areas:

  • Contract Disputes: Handling breach of contract claims, contract enforcement, and disputes over contract interpretation.
  • Business Litigation: Assisting with partnership disputes, shareholder issues, breach of fiduciary duty, and other business conflicts.
  • Real Estate Disputes: Representing clients in disputes involving property boundaries, real estate contracts, landlord-tenant issues, and property rights.
  • Construction Litigation: Addressing construction-related disputes, including contract breaches, construction defects, and project delays.

Our goal is to resolve conflicts efficiently and secure favorable outcomes for our clients, whether through negotiation, mediation, or courtroom litigation.

Types of Civil Litigation Cases We Handle

Resolving a Variety of Civil Litigation Cases

Civil litigation includes a range of disputes that can impact your finances, property, and business operations. Some of the specific cases we handle include:

  • Partnership and Shareholder Disputes: Protecting the rights of business partners and shareholders in cases involving mismanagement, breach of fiduciary duty, and corporate governance issues.
  • Property and Boundary Disputes: Resolving conflicts related to property boundaries, easements, and property encroachments.
  • Employment Litigation: Representing employers and employees in disputes over employment contracts, non-compete agreements, and wrongful termination.

Each case requires a unique approach, and we tailor our strategies to meet the specific needs and goals of our clients.

The Civil Litigation Process

Understanding the Civil Litigation Process in Georgia

Civil litigation can be a lengthy and complex process, but our firm is here to guide you through every stage. Here’s what to expect:

  1. Initial Consultation and Case Assessment: We’ll discuss your case, review evidence, and determine the best course of action.
  2. Pre-Litigation Negotiations: We’ll explore settlement options to avoid court, potentially saving time and resources.
  3. Filing a Lawsuit: If negotiations fail, we file a formal complaint and begin preparing for court.
  4. Discovery Process: Both parties exchange evidence, including documents, witness testimonies, and expert opinions.
  5. Trial Preparation and Representation: Should your case go to trial, we’ll advocate aggressively for your interests before the judge and jury.

Our team ensures every detail is covered, and your rights are protected throughout the litigation process.

Cities and Counties We Serve

Civil Litigation Services for Atlanta and Surrounding Areas

The Law Offices of Tee Okonkwo, P.C. proudly serves clients in civil litigation cases throughout Atlanta and nearby cities, including:

  • Cities: Johns Creek, Alpharetta, College Park, East Point, Union City, and Stone Mountain
  • Counties: Fulton County, DeKalb County, Gwinnett County, Clayton County, and Cobb County

If you’re facing a legal dispute, our team is ready to provide you with the representation you need.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Frequently Asked Questions About Civil Litigation

Civil cases involve disputes between individuals or entities over rights and obligations, while criminal cases involve offenses against the state. Civil litigation often results in financial compensation, whereas criminal cases may lead to penalties such as fines or imprisonment.

The timeline varies based on the complexity of the case and whether it can be resolved through settlement or must go to trial. Cases can range from a few months to several years.

In many cases, disputes can be settled through negotiation, mediation, or arbitration without going to trial. We strive to resolve conflicts outside of court whenever possible.