Justyn D. Alioto - Lawrenceville, GA
Attorney at Mills ꞏ Walls ꞏ Alioto
Lawyers in Lawrenceville, GA
1550 North Brown Road Suite 130 Lawrenceville, GA 30043
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Updated: 05/26/2026
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Overview
Justyn D. Alioto is a Georgia trial and appellate attorney whose practice focuses heavily on Georgia COAM litigation, arbitration, regulatory disputes, and complex commercial litigation matters throughout the State of Georgia. He represents businesses, operators, licensees, and individuals in high-stakes disputes involving the Georgia Lottery Corporation (“GLC”), arbitration-related litigation, contract disputes, business torts, and related commercial and regulatory matters.
Mr. Alioto has developed a statewide practice involving disputes arising within Georgia’s COAM industry, including matters involving location licensees, master licensees, operators, business owners, and related entities operating within highly regulated business environments. His practice includes arbitration proceedings and arbitration appeals, contract-renewal and termination disputes, GLC regulatory and enforcement matters, emergency business litigation, ownership and operational disputes, license-transfer and sale matters, and related litigation involving complex procedural and regulatory issues.
Because of his extensive involvement in COAM-related disputes, Mr. Alioto provides clients with substantial insight into the evolving statutory, regulatory, and procedural framework governing Georgia’s COAM industry. His practice also includes regulatory and enforcement-related disputes involving alleged violations of Georgia’s gambling statutes, business tort claims, and related commercial litigation arising from highly regulated operations.
In addition to representing parties in Georgia COAM disputes, Mr. Alioto is approved through National Arbitration and Mediation (NAM) to serve as an arbitrator in Georgia COAM matters arising under the Georgia Lottery Corporation regulatory framework.
Mr. Alioto is known for highly strategic, detail-oriented, and meticulously prepared litigation practice, particularly in matters involving procedural complexity, emergency relief, arbitration-related disputes, and regulatory overlap. He regularly handles dispositive motion practice, appellate matters, and high-conflict commercial litigation throughout Georgia.
His broader litigation practice includes:
- complex contract disputes;
- commercial landlord-tenant litigation;
- business tort litigation;
- fraud-based claims;
- emergency injunction proceedings;
- post-judgment collection matters; and
- related civil and regulatory litigation involving business and operational disputes.
Mr. Alioto has argued before the Supreme Court of Georgia and has appeared before the Georgia Court of Appeals, Georgia trial courts, arbitration panels, and administrative tribunals involving commercial and regulatory disputes. He also routinely works directly with the Georgia Lottery Corporation regarding regulatory issues, licensing concerns, enforcement matters, and operational disputes arising within the COAM industry.
Clients and referral sources frequently seek Mr. Alioto’s counsel in matters requiring sophisticated procedural strategy, pragmatic business judgment, and thoughtful but aggressive litigation management. His practice emphasizes comprehensive preparation, strategic motion practice, and detailed command of both the factual and legal framework underlying complex disputes.
Representative matters include:
- Representing parties in Georgia COAM arbitration proceedings and arbitration appeals involving disputed contract-renewal provisions and operational disputes;
- Handling emergency injunctive litigation involving Georgia COAM operations and related business disputes;
- Advising businesses and operators regarding GLC regulatory issues, enforcement exposure, and licensing concerns;
- Overseeing matters involving COAM license transfers, operational disputes, and related business transactions;
- Representing businesses and individuals in complex commercial litigation throughout Georgia.
Mr. Alioto was selected to National Trial Lawyers Top 100 in 2025. He was also selected as a member of the Lawyers of Distinction (2025).
Mr. Alioto is a member of the American Bar Association; the Gwinnett Bar Association; and the Georgia Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Mr. Alioto earned his Juris Doctor from the Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law and earned his undergraduate degree in Business Management, cum laude, from the University of Georgia.
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1550 North Brown Road
Suite 130
Lawrenceville, GA 30043
Fax: 770-513-8150
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Website: https://www.mwa.law
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