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Monthly Archives: February 2026

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Georgia Nursing Home Resident Rights

By The Forsythe Law Firm LLC |

When you or a loved one moves into a nursing home, you still maintain human dignity and human rights. Both federal law and Georgia law has developed to ensure that individuals living in nursing homes are protected and guaranteed certain rights. Every nursing home resident in Georgia is entitled to be treated with dignity,… Read More »

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Can I Form a Single Member LLC in Georgia?

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Most small businesses in Georgia start out as solo operations. Indeed, for many self-employed individuals, their business will never expand beyond themselves. If that describes your situation, you may want to consider registering your business as a Georgia single-member limited liability company (SMLLC). What Is a SMLLC? Similar to a corporation, a limited liability… Read More »

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Federal Court Extends Disability Discrimination Protections to TSA Screeners

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A common wrongful termination scenario in Georgia involves an employer retaliating against an employee for engaging in a legally protected activity. For example, if you are the victim of sex discrimination at work and report the offending conduct to your boss, they cannot turn around and fire you simply for making the complaint. That… Read More »

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Why You Need to Promptly Notify Your Insurance Company After a Georgia Auto Accident

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If you drive a car in Georgia, then you know that state law requires you to carry a minimum amount of auto insurance. Specifically, you must carry liability coverage in the event you cause an accident that results in personal injury or property damage to another. Your insurer must also offer uninsured/underinsured motorist (UIM)… Read More »

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