Attorney Albert Chapar recently prevailed for his client Clifford Harris, Jr., known professionally as TI, in a critical appellate matter before the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals. The case was Fedance v. Harris, No. 20-12222. The Court of Appeals affirmed a previous...
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES A Limited Liability Company or “LLC” is a company that is owned by members, rather than shareholders. The members of an LLC can be individuals, corporations, other LLCs and foreign entities, or a combination of those. LLCs are a very...
We recently posted a blog informing our readers that the EEOC permits companies to test employees for COVID-19 in an effort to help keep the workplace safe for employees and customers. However, many employers have been asking about testing employees for the COVID-19...
Attorney Albert A. Chapar, Jr. has succeeded in obtaining a dismissal in another securities case filed against his client Clifford Harris, Jr. (TI). The plaintiff Fedance brought a class action lawsuit against TI and Ryan Felton. He alleged that the defendants...
What is an EEOC Charge? An EEOC Charge is a complaint that someone, typically an employee, ex-employee or a contractor, files with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) against your business and/or an individual within your business. The EEOC is a...
It has been a difficult time for many employers. Some have had to close their businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic and others who remained were faced with employees calling in sick. Now that the governor of Georgia has announced the reopening of the state,...