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Matthew G.

Matthew Goings, Esq.

22 reviews
Matthew Goings, an Intellectual Property Attorney, works as a Founder and Attorney of Goings Legal, LLC. His focus is on Copywrites and Trademarks. He completed his internship with Georgia-Pacific LLC. He obtained his J.D. from the Georgia State University College of Law in 2015. This is where he received the highest Pro Bono Distinction Award. He is also currently a fellow at Georgia Lawyers for the Arts.
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Carl S.

Carl Sollee

Carl Sollee is a business lawyer with many years of experience and has worked with clients in technology, software, healthcare, real estate, and retail industries. Prior to... read more
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Bethany V.

Bethany Veasey

12 reviews
Innovative, research driven, and detailed with a focus on making sure my clients are served to the best of my abilities. General Counsel to numerous start ups, including c... read more
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Crabapple L.

Crabapple Legal

7 reviews
After graduating from Duke University School of Law, Jamie Hernan worked on the Banking and Finance team at global firm King and Spalding, assisting business clients across... read more
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Omar L.

Omar Landery

4 reviews
My practice has had the pleasure of working with small businesses, Grammy-nominated and platinum-selling artists, publishers, authors, major recording labels, international... read more
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Amy K.

Amy Kluesner

4 reviews
Amy Kluesner brings over 11 years of experience as a strategic-minded deal lawyer to UpCounsel.  Prior to establishing her own firm (Tack Law), she was a member of the heal... read more
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J. Cliff L.

J. Cliff Lantz

2 reviews
• Represented client in real estate aspects of $12.5B international merger transaction, which included properties in 22 countries, and complex management transition issues.... read more
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Grant M.

Grant Mannion

2 reviews
Grant counsels companies and investors on navigating commercial & stakeholder relationships and executing creative legal solutions for optimal results. Grant has a law ... read more
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George L.

George Ligon

1 review
George's practice focuses on providing top tier representation to rural business owners and start-ups. He also serves as Outside General Counsel to a Belgian manufacturing ... read more
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Katherine G.

Katherine Gruner

Kae has practiced law for nearly a decade, with both in-house and outside counsel expertise. Her areas of focus include business contract drafting, review, and negotiation,... read more
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Tiffany W.

Tiffany Williams

I am a registered patent attorney with more than fifteen years of experience representing clients ranging from Fortune 500 companies to start-ups on strategic patent portfo... read more
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Jarrett S.

Jarrett Silver

44 reviews
Jarrett Silver is a corporate and patent attorney that provides legal assistance to startups and growing businesses. As a member of the State Bar of Georgia and a USPTO Registered Patent Attorney, he works with Georgia clients (business law) and national clients (patent law only). Jarrett obtained his law and MBA degrees from the Emory University and his engineering degree from Cornell University. Jarrett’s practice spans from company formation to contracts to patent law to early stage investments and many things in between. Before he founded silverlegal in 2016, he honed his legal skills in an internationally recognized patent law firm and a multinational company.
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Gregory S.

Gregory Sturgeon

5 reviews
Gregory Sturgeon is a corporate attorney with almost five decades’ worth of experience in the legal field. He is licensed to practice law in Georgia and has a Juris Doctorate degree, which he obtained after his graduation from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Gregory specializes in real estate law and often represents small businesses, entrepreneurs and startups. He founded The Sturgeon Law Firm in February 2009.
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Joshua M.

Joshua Moore

5 reviews
Joshua Moore is an attorney at law who has been serving corporate clients for the past 17 years. He is licensed to practice law in Georgia and received his Juris Doctorate degree in law from the University of Georgia. Joshua primarily specializes in legal matters that involve immigration law. He is also experienced in drafting, negotiating and reviewing commercial contracts. Joshua has been serving as a partner attorney at Gogo & Moore since January 2016.
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Rich M.

Rich Marr

2 reviews
Rich has worked as a corporate attorney for about 10 years for a full-service law firm and has another 10 years of experience in management and information technology consulting. His combination of business and legal experiences enables him to offer a practical approach to addressing legal issues in business. He prides himself on being efficient and candid with clients.
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Peter S.

Peter Schoenthaler

2 reviews
Peter is a business lawyer with a broad background in many areas of the law and is the founder of the Schoenthaler Law Group. He has substantial experience in corporate and transactional law as well as federal and state litigation matters. He has also successfully represented clients in hundreds of cases, including business, and complex litigation matters.
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Natasha B.

Natasha Bell

2 reviews
Natasha Bell is a partner of 360 Venture Law (Shmalo Turner), LLP, a specialized law firm working with start-up and fast-growing entrepreneurial companies and their investo... read more
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Danica E.

Danica Edwards

2 reviews
Danica Edwards is a business lawyer who has been serving corporate clients for the past decade. She has been licensed to practice law in Georgia and obtained her Juris Doctorate degree in law from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Danica primarily specializes in labor and employment law. She is also skilled in drafting, reviewing and negotiating commercial contracts. Danica has been serving as the founding attorney of her own legal firm, the D.J. Edwards Law Group, since January 2018.
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Kelli  H.

Kelli Hooper

2 reviews
I am a experienced litigator, having represented clients in state and federal court since 2007. For the first part of my career, I worked as a defense attorney for corporat... read more
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Cory R.

Cory Raines

2 reviews
Attorney Raines was born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Georgia School of Law a his B.B.A. in Marketing (with a minor i... read more
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Nicole T.

Nicole Theodore

2 reviews
Nicole Page Theodore is an Atlanta business attorney and a co-founding partner of Theodore & Robinson, LLC. She is a 2004 graduate of The Florida State University in Ta... read more
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Benjamin M.

Benjamin Martin

2 reviews
Experienced General Attorney focused on transactional law and technology agreements with a demonstrated history of driving successful negotiations in technology transaction... read more
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Nicole T.

Nicole Theodore

2 reviews
Attorney Nicole Page Theodore is a founding partner of Theodore & Robinson, LLC. She is a 2004 graduate of The Florida State University in Tallahassee, Florida, having ... read more
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Trace B.

Trace Brooks

2 reviews
Trace Brooks is a Georgia-licensed attorney experienced in land use, small business, start-ups, and probate law. Holding an advanced tax law degree from the University of F... read more
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Larhonda N.

Larhonda Nicks

2 reviews
Attorney Nicks utilizes her education, knowledge, legal and real-life experience, to provide an out-of-the- box approach to handling her cases.Attorney Nicks represents pri... read more
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Boniface E.

Boniface Echols

2 reviews
Boniface's practice areas include Asset/Debt Management, Business Law, Fiduciary/Receiverships, Bankruptcy & Contracts. He has assisted the operation of various sized c... read more
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Gillian F.

Gillian Fishman

2 reviews
I'm a lawyer who's passionate about the technology. I've always been someone who chooses their words carefully, because I'm strategic and analytical (and introverted). The... read more
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Ebonee S.

Ebonee Swilley

2 reviews
EBONEE S. SWILLEY IS AN ATLANTA, GEORGIA BASED ATTORNEY; HAVING ENJOYED PERFORMING ARTS AND SPORTS SINCE CHILDHOOD, SHE FOUND TRUE PASSION IN BLENDING HER ARTISTIC, BUSINES... read more
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Keyanna G.

Keyanna Gartin

2 reviews
Located in Atlanta, Georgia, K. R. Gartin Law provides affordable legal services to families and individuals in various areas of law. Ms. Gartin believes in resolving legal... read more
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Jessica M. M.

Jessica M. Merlet

1 review
Jessica M. Merlet is committed to helping small businesses grow through contract privacy, litigation, product and premises liability, insurance, legal research, and analysis services. In addition to representing startups, she managed regional litigation for a Fortune 500 mass retailer across the southeastern U.S. Ms. Merlet speaks French and some German, Dutch, and Turkish.
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Kirby G. S.

Kirby G. Smith

1 review
Kirby Smith knows employment law particularly because he worked in the employment field even before becoming a lawyer. Mr. Smith can help with issues involving the EEOC, general employment contracts, and wage and hour compliance. He can also help with general business law issues including formation, business operations, and mergers and acquisitions. Mr. Smith can also handle bankruptcy matters as well.
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Flemming W.

Flemming Wakefield

Flemming is a partner at Capps & Wakefield, a firm that specializes in representing creative entrepreneurs. He has always been surrounded by creative people, whether it be friends or family. It was only natural that he would pursue a career helping creative people do what they do best. He now represents entertainment professionals, emerging artists, and entrepreneurs.
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Shade' D.

Shade' Dixon

Head of her firm’s Atlanta office, Shade’ Dixon practices primarily in the areas of Entertainment, Intellectual Property, and Business/Entrepreneur law. She handles contract drafting and negotiations, trademark filing, entity formation, and Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. Shade’ is a self-proclaimed “hip-hop head” and a former professional drummer.
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Brentton G.

Brentton Givens

Brentton Givens is an up-and-comer in Kennesaw, GA who focuses his practice on Business, Healthcare and Personal Injury Law. His Business practice provides general legal counsel to small businesses while his Healthcare practice is tailored to the business needs of hospitals and private physicians. He also has a Personal Injury practice focused on cases involving soft tissue bodily injuries.
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Latonya W.

Latonya Washington

LaTonya Washington has more than 11 years’ experience. In 2005, LaTonya obtained a license to practice law in Georgia. Since then, she has assisted numerous clients with entertainment and intellectual property legal cases. Her degree in law was obtained from the University of Illinois. LaTonya has worked with Up Entertainment as a senior counsel and is currently an associate counsel at IMG Sports.
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Kimberly B.

Kimberly Bennett

Kimberly Bennett is a Business and Employment Law Attorney, currently working for K Bennett Law LLC. She has worked for other law firms such as Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP. She was also a Contract Attorney for Google via Adecco for a year. She has experience representing clients in the sports, print media, digital media, financial services, real estate and entertainment industries. She attended Villanova University School of Law and graduated with her J.D. in 2007.
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Lakeisha G.

Lakeisha Gantt

Lakeisha Gantt is a corporate attorney that has been serving corporate clients in Georgia for the past 12 years. She graduated with a J.D. in law from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Lakeisha primarily specializes in real estate law, but also has experience in dealing with legal matters related to labor and employment law, as well as commercial contracts. She founded her own legal firm, Gantt & Associates, in December 2016.
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Ellen R.

Ellen Ray

Ellen Ray is a commercial contracts specialist with over 30 years’ experience. She is licensed to practice law in Georgia and obtained her Juris Doctor from the Emory University School of Law. Ellen has represented numerous corporate clients over the last three decades, including ClickDimensions LLC and Oversight Systems, Inc. She has been a senior counselor at VersionOne Inc since April 2010, where she specializes in providing legal services to clients in the technology industry.
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Daniel N.

Daniel Nicholson

Daniel Nicholson is an attorney at law with three years of experience. He has been licensed to practice law in both New York and Georgia. Daniel received a Juris Doctorate degree in law after graduating from the Albany Law School of Union University. He often provides his legal assistance to start-up companies and entrepreneurs. Daniel primary specializes in commercial contracts. Since November 2017, Daniel has been operating his own legal firm, Nicholson Law LLC.
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Janet V.

Janet Vickers

Janet Vickers is a business attorney who has been serving corporate clients for the past six years. She has been licensed to practice law in Georgia and received her legal degree after she graduated from the Mercer University - Walter F. George School of Law. Jane primarily specializes in dealing with legal cases that involve real estate law. She is also skilled in legal research and writing. Janet has been serving as the managing attorney of her own legal firm since January 2016.
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Atlanta Startup Attorneys

 

Just as startups chart their trajectory and create objectives, forming goals about when and how to find the best startup attorney should be part of the overall business plan. Atlanta startup attorneys understand the local business climate and offer guidance and counsel during the important first months and years as a startup is forming.

Choosing an attorney early in the life of a startup is important. A great attorney can identify both the possibilities and the potential problems that new companies deal with on a day-to-day basis.

Here are a few areas of concern that startups must address early in their formation:

  • Employment contracts
  • Data security
  • Management agreements
  • Governmental compliance
  • Mergers and acquisitions

 


 

How Atlanta Companies Protect Their Intellectual Property

 

Intellectual property protection is essential in the world of emerging businesses. Without it, innovation is nearly impossible. In order for startups to grow and be able to document their successes, protection of IP with the help of Atlanta startup attorneys is of the utmost importance.

 

Federal Copyright Registration

 

Registering a copyright with the US Copyright Office allows a company to define their ownership of the material. This type of intellectual property identification allows the company to use copyrighted materials during asset valuations and in negotiations. A business-created copyright will last 120 years. Materials that may be copyrighted include any original material in a tangible format including but not limited to print, artwork, music, software, videos, books, photos, sculpture, and graphic designs.

 

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Trademark Recordation to Protect Against Counterfeit Imports

 

A startup lawyer can file for recordation of copyrighted work with the US Customs & Border Patrol agency. The United States Customs protects copyrights registered with the federal government by seizing unauthorized reproductions at the border.

 

Federal Trademark Registration

 

Trademarks protect a company’s brand and name from use by others. Having a startup lawyer’s help when registering a trademark with the USTPO is vital to the future of the company. A company that registers their brand and name has nationwide ownership of it.

 

Federal Logo Trademark

 

A federal logo trademark protects a company’s design elements inside their logo from use by others. A logo trademark must also be registered in order to be protected.

 

Trademark Monitoring

 

It isn’t enough to simply register a trademark with the USTPO. Companies that own registered trademarks are compelled to defend those trademarks against infringement. Failure to do so serves as a message that the company is no longer interested in owning the trademark and that others are free to use it. Trademark monitoring actively protects and defends the trademark, identifying potential infringement and providing recourse. 

 


 

The Best Startup Attorneys in Atlanta Help New Companies with Tax Strategy and Legal Compliance

 

Startup founders have enough to worry about without having to wade through miles of tax compliance information. The startup economy creates special tax issues specific to their business type. Compliance is crucial, as is maximizing the profit and take-home pay of founders and employees with the help of Atlanta startup lawyers. Here are a few basic tax strategies that the best startup attorneys handle for their clients:

 

Home Office Lease

 

Startup founders who work from home can set up a valid home office lease agreement with the help of a lawyer. This simple process creates the opportunity for sizable tax savings for the individual by leasing a portion of their home to their LLC.

 

Business Equipment Lease Agreement

 

Businesses that use computers, machinery, and office equipment can receive a tax deduction for leasing their business equipment to the LLC. The founder will keep the items in their name and the equipment will be protected from law suits and creditors.

 

Vehicle Lease Agreement

 

Personal vehicles used for business purposes can also be leased to the LLC to receive a tax deduction. The founder keeps the vehicle in their name and it is protected in the event the that LLC is sued.

 

Medical Expense Reimbursement Plan

 

Recent changes to the health care landscape in the US makes navigating medical expenses difficult for self-employed people. It is possible to set up a medical expense reimbursement plan to cover the high costs of insurance premiums and out-of-pocket medical expenses from pre-tax income if the founder is married. An Atlanta startup attorney will help set up this IRS-sanctioned plan.

 

Subchapter S LLC Election

 

Subchapter S LLC election offers startup founders considerable tax benefits. An LLC can elect to designate themselves a “S-corporation” when dealing with the IRS. The S-corporation then pays the founders and any other employees a salary. The remaining profits go to the founder. Members can write off business losses on their personal income taxes. Alternatively, a single member LLC is taxed as a sole proprietorship, so the business owner will have to pay a higher self-employment tax rate on their earnings.

 


 

Atlanta Offers Ambitious Startups a Place to Call Home

 

Ranked 10th among top cities for venture capitalists, Atlanta brought home $836 million in venture capital funding in 2015. Startup hubs are popping up more frequently. Ponce City Market, The Gathering Spot, FlatironCity, Switchyards, Atlanta Tech Village, and Tech Square Labs are all new to the scene since 2013.

Nicknamed the Silicon Valley of the South, Atlanta has a lot to offer entrepreneurs looking for a new home. Silicon Valley has access to capital and a large number of serial entrepreneurs, but the cost of living is astronomical and competition is fierce there. Atlanta offers a more laid-back vibe.

It's a risk-averse startup ecosystem so the rate of success is higher. Startups are forced to focus on business plans and solid ideas. This environment cuts the weakest early in the business formation process.

Startups in other communities are moving to Atlanta because of the lower cost of living and the potential to gain funding from new sources. In 2015, there were $500 million worth of investments in Atlanta startups, which is the highest number the area has experienced in a decade.

 


 

Higher Education in Atlanta

 

With Georgia Tech, Emory University, Clark Atlanta University, Georgia State, The Art Institute of Atlanta, and ITT Technical Institute of Atlanta all located in the metro area, this small city is seeing a sharp increase in the number of startups that make big news.

The University of Georgia is where MiraBlue Bio LLC got their start. Recently awarded first place in the University Shark Attack competition, this company developed a biopolymer for capsules used to treat Crohn’s disease. Other local startups that competed include Modif-Media from Georgia Tech, RiVE from Emory, Sound Collide from Georgia State, and Connected Care from Kennesaw State.

Emerging businesses count on startup lawyers in Atlanta to help create a strategic plan that meets their specific legal needs. Receiving high quality service in the areas of employment contracts, data security, management agreements, governmental compliance, and issues surrounding mergers and acquisitions removes many complex barriers to growth for new businesses.

 


 

Atlanta Startup Week

 

This yearly event offers a great way for aspiring entrepreneurs to gain insight into Atlanta’s thriving startup scene. Held in the spring of each year, Atlanta Startup Week is led by business owners.

There are various competitions throughout the week, including Teachers & Techies Ed-Tech Startup Pitch Competition. Early stage entrepreneurs have the opportunity to pitch their ideas to an investor panel and receive feedback. The Corporate Shark Attack features three local businesses as the Sharks and three Pitch Tank Winners.

 


 

Atlanta’s Thriving Tech Community

 

There are over 270,000 tech jobs in Atlanta. With 20 Fortune 500 companies and 13,000 tech companies, there’s more than enough energy in this segment to fan the fires of innovation among tech startups.

Recent big tech exits that belong to Atlanta include Radiant Systems for $1.2 billion, Airwatch for $1.5 billion, and Premiere Global Services for $1 billion. Big investments include $62 million for YikYak, $40 million for Ionic Security, and $42 million for FactorTrust.

CocaCola, Rubbermaid, UPS, Delta, and Home Depot all have their corporate headquarters in Atlanta, which likely contributes to the fact that they have the world’s busiest airport.

The Atlanta Tech Village is the town’s biggest tech business incubator located in Buckhead, which is also home to the Spanx company’s global headquarters. Notable startups now housed in the Atlanta Tech Village include the email management company Bluepods, enterprise healthcare solutions company Code Runner, information security company Drawbridge Networks, peer-to-peer lending company Funding-U, and alternative asset management company Second Phase Capital, to name just a few.

In the north Atlanta metro area of Peachtree Corners, the city council voted to contribute $300,000 to develop a business incubator to support and attract emerging businesses to the area. The city is getting help from the Advanced Technology Development Center out of Georgia Tech, as they hope to create a hub of tech startups. The idea that everyone wins when entrepreneurs have the opportunity to turn their great ideas into reality fuels Peachtree Corners’ desire to attract this type of innovation and talent to their small city.

 

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