Georgia Liens Law

<h1> United States of America v. Mitchell C. Simpson </h1>

<font color="red"><b><h2><center> Atlanta, Georgia criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with wire fraud </font </color="red"></b></center></i></i><b><center></i><br> <b> </b> Former Used-Car Dealer Sentenced to Federal Prison for $3 Million Fraud Scheme</h2></center></b></b> </h2></center></b><br> <br> Mitchell C. Simpson, who stole $3 million from companies that pr... More...

$0 (11-12-2024 - GA)
United States of America v. Hakim Amal Archible

Atlanta, Georgia filing or attempting to file false liens against federal officials charge criminal defense lawyer represented Defendant, Hakim Amal Archible, indicted on three counts of filing or attempting to file false liens against federal officials and one count of obstructing or impeding the due administration of the Internal Revenue Service.<br> <br> "In this case, the defendant filed fals... More...

$0 (07-11-2021 - GA)
Fane Lozman v. the City of Riviera Beach

The Rules of Construction Act defines a "vessel” as in- cluding "every description of watercraft or other artificialcontrivance used, or capable of being used, as a means of transportation on water.” 1 U. S. C. §3. The question beforeus is whether petitioner's floating home (which is not selfpropelled) falls within the terms of that definition.<br> In answering that question we focu... More...

$0 (01-15-2013 - GA)
DRST Holdings, Ltd. v. Agio Corp.

<P> In May of 2004, the property located at 1096 Hillcrest Drive in DeKalb County was sold to Appellee Agio Corp. at a tax sale conducted by the sheriff of that county. The sale was held for the purpose of satisfying some, but not all, of the tax fi. fas. that had been issued against the property for unpaid state and county taxes. However, the proceeds from this sale were sufficient to satisf... More...

$0 (01-08-2008 - GA)
Frederick Muller and Elizabeth Muller v. Emily English

Specific Performance of Real Estate Sale Contract - Emily English contracted to sell certain real property to Frederick and Elizabeth Muller for $155,000.00. The contract stated that time was of the essence and provided a closing date of the transaction. Before the closing date arrived, Ms. English discovered that the deed conveying title to her had never been recorded and that there was delinqu... More...

$0 (03-04-1999 - GA)