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Many of our clients are facing criminal investigations, civil lawsuits, and administrative licensing issues simultaneously in parallel proceedings. We represent clients in all of these areas, which means we can coordinate legal strategies in pursuit of the best overall outcome with minimal disruption to business operations.
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Unmatched Focus on Success for Our Clients
The attorneys at Chilivis Grubman have extensive experience handling white collar criminal and civil matters in federal courts throughout the country as well as throughout the state of Georgia, with a proven record of success achieving results for our clients.
Whatever your situation, our lawyers will provide you with the knowledgeable guidance and strong advocacy you need. For over thirty years, we have been the firm that individuals and businesses turn to to solve complex problems.
over 30 years
Making Your Case Our Priority
The attorneys at Chilivis Grubman have been serving clients in Georgia and throughout the country for decades. Our firm represents business of all types and sizes, as well as individuals, in connection with all facets of white collar criminal, civil, and administrative litigation, as well as with government affairs and campaign finance and election law.
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Business Owner Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison for Fraudulently Marketing and Selling Pesticides as Effective Against COVID-19
The DOJ just announced that Paul Andrecola, a New Jersey business owner, was sentenced to 5 years in prison for selling $2.7 million worth of...
Georgia Men Exonerated of Murder Charges After 25 Years
In 1996, Darrell Lee Clark and Cain Joshua Storey were accused of murder in the shooting death of their friend 15-year-old Brian Bowling. Despite...
Former Georgia State Employee Sentenced to Prison for Conspiring to Commit Federal Program Theft
On Thursday, December 1, 2022, a former counselor for the Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency (GVRA) was sentenced to five years in federal...
Kickbacks Result in 3-Year Federal Prison Sentence for Diagnostic Testing Facility Owners
On December 1, 2022, the U.S. Department of Justice issued a press release announcing the sentencing of two facility owners who were convicted for...
Two Former Mississippi Department of Corrections Officials Indicted for Excessive Force Against an Inmate
On December 2, the Department of Justice announced two former Mississippi Department of Corrections officials were indicted for alleged excessive...
Third Circuit Eliminates Intended Loss from Fraud Sentencings
On November 30, 2022, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals issued a significant decision affecting sentencing in white collar crime cases. In United...
Chilivis Grubman Prevails in Motion to Quash Murder Indictment
On November 28, Fulton Superior Court Judge Robert C.I. McBurney granted Defendants’ Motion to Quash the grand jury indictment that charged six...
Georgia Business Court Forced to Transfer $18 Million Development Dispute
On Monday, November 21, 2022, Georgia’s State-wide Business Court agreed to transfer an $18 million development contract dispute to the Superior...
COVID-19 Fraud Conspirators Extradited from Montenegro to Serve Prison Term
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that Montenegro extradited Richard Ayvazyan and his wife, Marietta Terabelian, to the U.S. to serve...
Unlicensed Medical Assistant Faces up to 10 Years in Prison for Medicare Fraud
The DOJ announced that a federal jury convicted Rhonda Sutton, an unlicensed medical assistant, for conspiracy to commit health care fraud....

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