On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Aug 28, 2020 | Bankruptcy
Realizing that your financial situation has reached an unmanageable point can be a very emotional process. Like some people in Georgia you may have spent years trying to get ahead of your debt while steadily falling further and further behind. Or maybe you experienced...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Aug 27, 2020 | Bankruptcy, Estate Planning And Administration
During estate planning, individuals typically try to create the best possible situation for their beneficiaries. However, this considerate act can come with considerable complications. Taxes, incomplete documents or disputes about the terms of an estate planning tool...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Aug 18, 2020 | Intellectual Property
Adapting is a necessary part of running a business. Whether responding to new legal landscapes, market climates or technology, a startup simply cannot survive unless its leaders learn new, innovative ways to protect its intellectual property. Business owners and...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Aug 13, 2020 | Intellectual Property
Many workers in given Georgia companies or elsewhere harbor different mindsets from their employers when it comes to intellectual property and an evaluation of its importance to the business bottom line. For them, the subject matter can spell just a peripheral and...
On Behalf of Jones & Walden, LLC | Aug 4, 2020 | Bankruptcy
Attending college in Georgia is not cheap, and many students — even those with scholarships — have to take out loans just to afford tuition. Most expect to secure a good, well-paying job after graduation, which would ideally make paying off their student...