Atlanta Securities Attorneys & Lawyers
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Seth Wiener
Neil Gandhi

David Yamaguchi

Mario Naim

Richard Gora
Brig Ricks

Michael Wieser

Paul Spitz
Umar Farooq

Grant Maynard
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Baruch Gottesman
Jason Head

Bob Schrader, Esq.
Stacy Dees

Eric Alspaugh
Katie Centolella
Dean Sage
Rebecca London

Carmelo Chimera
Jon Bourne
Daniel Weberman

Joshua Kushner

Troy Krich

Dmitriy Ishimbayev
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Daniel E. Goodrich

Stephan Holmquist
Matthew Roazen
Timothy Duffy

Julia Cheng
Ryan A. Woods

Eric Broad

Michael Miller

Ken Emanuelson
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Austin Plants
Roberto (Bobby) Escobar
Michael Ansell

Jeffrey Filipink

Dean Elazab

Derek Saunders

David Kolodny

Arous Kalantaryan

Neda Mansoorian

Karim Hamir
Jarad Dickinson

Jonathan Patrono

Erin Elizabeth Stark-Medina

Thomas Bark

Mary Hodges

Conor Teevan
Jonathan Savar
Atlanta Securities Lawyers
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This is the most recent 13 reviews for Securities & Finance attorneys in Georgia
Draft Subscription Agreement
"I'm a small business negotiating a SaaS contract with a Fortune 100 Company, and they require use of their master contract as a base. Stacy did an amazing job with reviews and redlines to make it a more balanced agreement. I was impressed with her fluency on SaaS topics and making appropriate industry standard recommendations. She also caught several things that I did not notice in the contract that could have been harmful to my business long term."
Matt M
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Peachtree City,
GA,
over 2 years ago
Assist with Equity Financing
"Flawless in the communication and execution. If you are startup looking for a knowledgeable and trusted advisor, look no more. Andrew went the extra mile on assisting us close in a record time our investment round with our accelerator although it required converting from LLC to Incorporation and clearing some past due we had with Delaware Sec. of State. I would 100% recommend him to any local (US) or foreign (out of US) founder."
Mike D
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almost 3 years ago
Other Securities & Finance Matter
"We've utilized Bill's services for multiple projects and trust his work and sage counsel. He is timely and extremely responsive. Wouldn't hesitate hiring Bill for any of your legal needs!"
Adam L
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Atlanta,
GA,
almost 4 years ago

Other Securities & Finance Matter
"Thanks for the help!"
Tyler B
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Marietta,
GA,
about 4 years ago

Assist with SAFE Document
"Fast, reliable and exactly as promised."
Anders L
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Atlanta,
GA,
over 4 years ago
Assist with SAFE Document
"Great service"
Michael R
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Auburn,
GA,
about 5 years ago

Draft Stock Purchase Agreement
"Prompt, professional and very knowledgeable."
Richard M
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Cumming,
GA,
almost 6 years ago

Assist with Seed Financing
"Responsive and made herself available to help throughout our process!"
Munir T
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Atlanta,
GA,
about 6 years ago
Subscription Agreement
"Jarrett came through in a pinch and helped guide me through a process that was way over my head."
Bill W
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Alpharetta,
GA,
about 6 years ago

Draft Stock Purchase Agreement
"He is AWESOME."
Joshua F
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Milledgeville,
GA,
over 7 years ago

Securities Regulations Services
"Richard was very responsive and communicated promptly."
Saiful K
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Dawsonville,
GA,
almost 8 years ago

Advise on Equity Financing
"Eric is knowledgeable, practical, and makes the legal aspect of business less dense. I appreciate the fact that he is an entrepreneur and was willing to answer questions not necessarily relevant to the immediate job and go above and beyond."
Sebastien B
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Kennesaw,
GA,
over 8 years ago
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SEC/Property Investment Assistance
"Eric was a great help and I most definitely use him again"
Debra M
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Rossville,
GA,
about 10 years ago
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