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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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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.
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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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New York Senate Paves the Way for Medical Cannabis to Be Covered by Insurance
Earlier this summer on June 1, 2022, the New York Senate passed legislation (Senate Bill S8837) which would require that medical marijuana, a.k.a....
South Carolina Man Sentenced to Year in Prison for Distributing Unapproved Drugs
The DOJ just announced that John F. Cochcroft, of South Carolina, was sentenced to one year and one day in prison after previously pleading guilty...
Former Statesboro City Councilman Sentenced to Prison for Tax Evasion
William Britt is a former Statesboro City Councilman. Notably, he served on the City Council at a time when bars and underage drinking was a topic...
Another Business Associate Breach Impacts over 940K Patients
Chilivis Grubman recently discussed a data breach by OneTouchPoint, Inc., a business associate (“BA”) of several healthcare companies. One...
U.S. Supreme Court Intervenes in Case Finding Georgia’s Method of Electing Public Service Commissioners to Be Discriminatory
On August 19, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court vacated a decision by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, which had halted a lower court’s order...
Court Rules That One-Year Residency Requirement Does Not Apply to Georgia Candidate Who Was Drawn Out of Her District
Previously we wrote about a candidate for the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC), Patty Durand, who faced possible removal from the ballot...
Amarin Pharma Survives Summary Judgment on Its Claims of Breach of Restrictive Covenants by Former Executive
Restrictive covenants have received relatively intense scrutiny by courts in recent years, as lawmakers seek to balance employers’ and employees’...
Tennessee State Representative and Former Chief of Staff Charged with Bribery and Conspiracy
On August 23, the Department of Justice announced a Tennessee state representative and his former chief of staff were arrested at their homes on...
Private Helicopter Training Company and Community College Will Pay $7.5 to Resolve FCA Allegations
The Department of Justice just announced that Universal Helicopters Inc. (UHI) and Dodge City Community College (DC3) have agreed to pay $7.5...
Drug Charges Dropped Against Opioid Manufacturer and Pharmacists After Recent SCOTUS Ruling
In June 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion in Ruan v. United States that clarified the mens rea requirement for those who manufacture,...
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