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WHAT WE PROVIDE

Litigation

We represent plaintiffs and defendants in business litigation -  contract disputes, partner disputes, partnership divorces, professional malpractice, fraudulent transactions, company theft, employment discrimination, harassment, and assault. We know the law from both sides – the plaintiff’s side and the defendant’s side, which makes us particularly effective because we understand the opposing party’s strategy. Our clients include law firms, professional consultants, small and midsize businesses and their owners, and we protect their interests.

 

For any client facing a situation that calls for particular areas of expertise, AlexaRossLaw enlists the very best attorneys in their respective fields with whom we have worked for years.

 

Internal Investigations

Confidential investigations are among the most sensitive, important matters we handle. We have investigated accounting irregularities, board member and executive conflicts of interest, workplace wrongdoings, civil violations, and criminal charges.  We uncover the details, ensure confidentiality, and eliminate or minimize negative ramifications.

 

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General Counsel

Small and midsize businesses rely on us as general counsel. 

 

As general counsel we oversee every area of law that affects your business:

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  • Risk anticipation, identification, and management

  • Employment

  • Insurance

  • Real estate

  • Due diligence

  • Finances

  • Compliance with legal developments

  • Board governance

  • Employment

  • Litigation prevention and management

  • Work with outside counsel

 

Education - Federal and State Law

AlexaRossLaw is known for its expertise in public and private education law. Alexa has represented the State of Georgia,  public school districts, public and private institutions of higher education, and numerous charter school corporations. We have  a stellar, national reputation in the law governing education of students with disabilities, including the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and federal and state funding.

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