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Tortious Deprivation of Corporate Interest – They Can’t Take That Away From Me!

by William J. Piercy

A common misconception held by many entrepreneurs is that their ownership interests in a Georgia business entity can simply be revoked by the business or taken by other owners.  Under Georgia law, an ownership interests in a business entity cannot be so easily lost.

All too often, disputes …

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