About Justin Daniels

Justin S. Daniels is the trusted legal quarterback providing corporate and commercial real estate advice to fast growing privately held entrepreneurial businesses. He practices law as a shareholder with the firm Wagner Johnston & Rosenthal, P.C. Justin's corporate practice consists of representing businesses and business owners in all aspects of their operations from structuring new ventures, advising on acquisitions and divestitures and reviewing and negotiating key vendor, franchise, employment and customer contracts. He has represented a variety of clients in the manufacturing, retail, professional services, consulting and technology industries.

Dealing with Deliquent Customers, guest post by Justin Daniels

Another Guest Post by local Commercial Attorney, Justin Daniels: I have received several phone calls from upset clients lately who want to sue a delinquent customer back to the stone age over a $5,0000 or $10,000 account. The problem is that after you have hired an attorney and set aside time and effort on this [...]

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Properly Titling Real Estate Held by Trusts, guest post by Justin Daniels

I confronted another situation you should avoid. In order for a trust to own real estate in Georgia the deed cannot read John Smith Trust, dated January 1, 2008. It must read John Smith, Trustee, of the John Smith Trust, dated January 1, 2008. You want to make sure the property is owned by the [...]

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Cumulative CAM Cap and Your Commercial Lease, guest post by Justin Daniels

My name is Justin Daniels, a local commercial real estate lawyer in Atlanta. Brad Nix asked me to pen a quick legal post onĀ important legal issues that comes up in commercial Leases. I came across a situation you should be aware and try to avoid or mitigate when negotiating your office or retail lease. Common [...]

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