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Johns Creek Business & Commercial Law Firm
Overview
Davidson, Fuller & Sloan, LLP is a Johns Creek, Georgia, business and real estate litigation and transactional law firm that also focuses on personal injury litigation. Our clients included small businesses, developers and individuals in the Atlanta, north Georgia metro areas including Fulton County, Forsyth County, Gwinnett County, Cobb County, Cherokee County, Bartow County, Jackson County, Hall County, Henry County, Rockdale County, Morgan County, Paulding County, Carroll County, and Clayton County and also middle and north Georgia.
Attorney William M. Davidson is the driving force behind the creation of the partnership. His leadership and ability to put together a team has resulted in the unique assembly of a capable firm that uses a direct, hands-on approach. Attorney Stephen P. Fuller is our managing partner and D.R. Sloan is a partner within the law firm.
The trial lawyers and transaction attorneys at Davidson, Fuller & Sloan, LLP wish to develop business client relationships that last from startup and expansion to planning for future growth and retirement. We place a high degree of importance upon providing full business services that consider the needs of the clients to maintain the desired growth, while also offering complete legal assistance during economic downward trends. Our law firm handles national affairs on behalf of our Georgia clients, and handles regional affairs for our national and international clients.
From our Johns Creek location, we offer vigorous representation for personal injury clients throughout Georgia including the cities of Atlanta, Cumming, Milton, Alpharetta, Duluth, Suwanee, Lawrenceville, Snellville, Norcross, Buford, Loganville, Monroe, Dacula, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Buckhead, Gainesville, Oak Hill, Woodstock, Canton, Chamblee, Doraville, Jonesboro, Morrow, Stockbridge, McDonough, Conyers, Lithonia, Decatur, Chattahoochee Hills, Palmetto, Fayetteville, Marietta, Kennesaw, Acworth, Cartersville and Athens.
Among our law firm's many reported cases are:
- Marvin Nix Development Co. v. United Community Bank: Action by Lender against our client, a real estate developer, on multiple theories. Reversal in favor of our client. Georgia Court of Appeals.
- Lesser v. Doughtie: Action against our client, a real estate developer. Our successful motion for summary judgment affirmed. Georgia Court of Appeals.
- Gwinnett County v. Blaney: Action between County and elected official involving budgetary issues. Georgia Supreme Court.
- Balata Development Corp. v. Reed. Action by our client, a real estate developer, to enforce a contract. Ruling in favor of our client. Georgia Court of Appeals.
- Mull v. Mickey's Lumber & Supply Co. Action against our client, homeowner, for enforcement of a lien. Ruling in favor of our client. Georgia Court of Appeals.
- Progressive Preferred Ins. Co. v. Davis. Action by our client against the insurance carrier on coverage. Ruling in favor of our client. Georgia Court of Appeals.
- Skalar/Seamark v. Skalar. Action against our client, manufacturer of analytical equipment, for injunction and declaratory judgment. Injunction was denied at trial court level. Georgia Court of Appeals.
- Mullinax v. Doughtie. Action by our client, a real estate developer and commercial landlord. Jury award affirmed in favor of our client. Georgia Court of Appeals.
- Iraola & CIA v. Kimberly-Clark Corp. Business litigation dispute involving our client, an employee of Kimberly-Clark for breach of contract and torts in Venezuela and Georgia. US Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit.
About Fuller Sloan LLC
Practice Areas
- Business & Commercial
Litigation
- 60%
Published Works
- Davidson, Fuller & Sloan, L.L.P.
- Trial Dawg Blog
- Personal Injury
- Business Litigation
- Business Transactions
Representative Clients
- Apple Creek Management Co., Inc.
- Recall Corporation
Representative Cases
- Marvin Nix Development Co. v. United Community Bank, 302 Ga.App. 566, 692 S.E.2d 23 (Ga. Ct. of Appeals 2010)
- Lesser v. Doughtie, 300 Ga.App. 805, 686 S.E.2d 416 (Ga. Ct. of Appeals 2009)
- Gwinnett County v. Blaney, 275 Ga. 696, 572 S.E. 2d 553 (Ga. Sup. Ct. 2002)
- Gwinnett County v. Blaney, 275 Ga. 696, 572 S.E.2d 533 (Ga. Sup. Ct. 2002)
- Balata Development Corp.. v. Reed, 249 Ga.App. 528, 548 S.E.2d 668 (Ga. Ct. of Appeals 2001)
- Mull v. Mickey's Lumber & Supply Co., 218 Ga.App. 343, 461 S.E.2d 270 (Ga. Ct. of Appeals 1995)
- Progressive Preferred Ins. Co. v.Davis, 199 Ga.App., 598, 405 S.E.2d 529 (Ga. Ct. of Appeals 1991)
- Skalar/Seamark, Inc. v. Skalar USA, Inc, 198 Ga.App. 401, 401 S.E.2d 595 (Ga. Ct. of Appeals 1991)
- Mullinax v. Doughtie, 196 Ga.App. 747, 396 S.E.2d 919 (Ga. Ct. of Appeals 1990)
- Iraola & CIA, S.A. v. Kimberly-Clark Corp., 121 F.3d 854 (11th cir. Ga 2000)
- Iraola & CIA, S.A. v. Kimberly-Clark Corp., 121 f.3d 854 (11th Cir. Ga 2000)
People
Attorneys
- Stephen P. Fuller (Managing Partner)
- Donnie R. Sloan Jr.
- G. Jason Thompson
- Parth S. Munshi (Of Counsel)
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
6455 East Johns CrossingSuite 400 Johns Creek, GA 30097
Phone
Fax
- 770-622-4705
Websites
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