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Garrett M.
Attorney Garrett Mayleben's practice is focused on representing small businesses and the working people that make them profitable. He represents companies in structuring and negotiating merger, acquisition, and real estate transactions; guides emerging companies through the startup phase; and consults with business owners on corporate governance matters. Garrett also practices in employment law, copyright and trademark law, and civil litigation. Though industry agnostic, Garrett has particular experience representing medical, dental, veterinary, and chiropractic practices in various business transactions, transitions, and the structuring of related management service organizations (MSOs).
"Though I found a few small mistakes that made me think he rushed a bit, he revised the agreement to be more in my favor. His expertise was well worth it."
Elisher W.
Attorney licensed in Kentucky and Ohio with four years experience in real estate transactional law (commercial and residential), litigation, construction law, and IP licensing. I have substantial experience in drafting and reviewing contracts as complex as billion dollar mining financing down to simple settlement agreements.
July 13, 2020
Dillon N.
My practice has involved a wide range of legal matters from commercial real estate, finance and international business transactions to litigation matters including commercial disputes, real estate, employment, and medical malpractice. Proficient in Spanish, I graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Law, the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce, and the University of Southern California. Prior to my legal career, I sought diverse professional experiences. After graduating from college, I orchestrated my own volunteering experience in southern Peru with a small non-profit organization. Later I gained valuable professional experience as part of a U.S. Senate campaign, and after that I joined the public policy team at Greater Louisville, Inc., Louisville's Chamber of Commerce affiliate. Prior to law school, I embarked on a month long excursion with the Northern Outdoor Leadership School in Alaska, which gave me a new found appreciation for sustainability.
Nichole C.
October 22, 2021
Nichole C.
Licensed attorney in KY and Federally JD, 2006 University of Louisville MBA, 2006 University of Louisville BS, 2001 Berea College Licensed Title Agent Arbitrator and Certified Mediator Business Consultant Adjunct Professor, Law and Business
August 23, 2025
Alexander C.
I am a solo practitioner that runs my own legal practice. I am currently licensed in 16 states and I'm working to expand that reach.
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Matthew H.
We are a boutique firm located in San Diego that handles civil litigation with a couple other areas of law.
"Matthew was absolutely excellent to work with. He responded to our project request immediately, was always available via text, phone, or email to answer any questions, and handled our demand letter quickly and efficiently. We got a response same-day as a result of Matthew's demand letter, and we had a check in our hands within a few short weeks of hiring him. He even offered to handle a few additional things, like negotiations and document signing, and finalizing the settlement. Would highly recommend Matthew for your legal needs!"
Elizabeth W.
Liz is an experienced insurance professional, having worked with carriers and brokers for over 10 years. She can review or draft a variety of commercial agreements and is here to help your business. Specialties include: Master Service Agreements, business process outsourcing, marketing and partnership agreements, broker agreements, business associate agreements, and NDAs.
"Liz was very responsive, eager to do a good job, and a pleasure to work with."
Kristen R.
Kristen R.
Currently fighting Stage 4 Lung Cancer and not taking new clients.
"Kristen worked very quickly to get what we needed! Our local attorneys told us it would take them weeks to do what she did in just a few days. We are thrilled!!"
December 13, 2021
Philip M.
I have been a freelance attorney for several years and have many of my clients returning to me for continued work because of the quality I produce.
January 4, 2022
Amy Sue L.
Ms. Leavens is a corporate attorney with 10 years of experience as the General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer and Corporate Secretary of a Congressionally chartered, non-profit corporation, and more than 20 years of experience as an advisor to executive officers and boards of directors in for-profit and non-profit organizations. She has substantial experience within in-house legal departments managing cross-functional teams comprised of multiple business units and attorneys on large-scale mission critical projects, and within a global law firm as a manager of public and private, domestic and international, multi-party business transactions. She has unique experience implementing government-sponsored business initiatives. Ms. Leavens was honored in 2015 as one of Washington, D.C.’s Top Corporate Counsel by Bisnow and the Association of Corporate Counsel; nominated in 2014 for the Association of Corporate Counsel (WMACCA) Outstanding Chief Legal Officer Award; and the recipient in 2014 of WMACCA’s Community Service Award.
January 6, 2022
Elizabeth V.
Most of my career has been as in-house counsel for technology companies. My responsibilities included managing all vendor/procurement contracts and compliance, customer/partner/reseller contracts and compliance, data security/privacy compliance and incident responses, HR/employment issues, and legal operations. I am very comfortable negotiating Commercial Contracts, Vendor Agreements, and Procurement Contracts for goods, services, and licensing, as well as addressing Employment & Labor, Intellectual Property, and Data Privacy issues and compliance. I specialized and have a certificate in IP in law school and continued to develop in that area as in-house counsel for Interactive Intelligence, Genesys, which are unified communication companies, and KAR Global in the automobile digital services lines of business.
Amos M.
Since 2008, I have worked to assist clients in solving problems and addressing challenges that inevitably arise as a business grows - both anticipated and unexpected. My experience in Georgia and Tennessee in both drafting contracts and enforcing them via litigation and/or arbitration has provided clients with unique insights that help them anticipate problems and inform their decisions from start to finish.
Employment Legal Questions and Answers
Employment
Stock Purchase Agreement
New York
Stock purchase agreement and non-competition clauses?
I am in the process of buying a business and have been asked to sign a Stock Purchase Agreement. I am concerned about the language in the agreement that includes a non-competition clause, and would like to understand the implications of signing the agreement and if there are any potential risks that I should be aware of.
Gregory F.
I would be happy to schedule a paid telephone consultation with you to review the non-compete (and any other provisions in the agreement), advise you on its scope and enforceability, and answer your questions. Please contact me via email at greg@fidlonlegal.com to discuss.
Employment
Employment Offer
Ohio
Can an employer rescind a job offer after it has been accepted?
I recently went through the interview process for a job and received a verbal offer, which I accepted. However, a week later, the employer contacted me to rescind the offer, citing budgetary constraints. I had already given notice at my current job and now find myself unemployed. I would like to know if the employer has the legal right to rescind the offer after it has been accepted and if I have any recourse in this situation.
Gary S.
Hello and thank you for the opportunity to respond to this very important question. Here’s is a general breakdown of the situation from a legal perspective: 1. Is a verbal job offer binding? General rule: Employment in most U.S. states is “at-will.” This means either the employer or the employee may terminate the employment relationship at any time, for almost any reason, unless a contract specifies otherwise. A verbal job offer can sometimes create a contract if its terms are clear and definite (position, compensation, start date, etc.), but enforcing it is often difficult—especially if it’s for at-will employment. Courts usually distinguish between "an enforceable contract" (rare in at-will employment unless specific promises are made) and "a preliminary negotiation" (not enforceable). 2. Legal claims that might be available You likely do not have a straightforward breach of contract claim unless there was a definite term of employment promised (e.g., “we guarantee you 12 months of work at X salary”). However, there are a couple of possible avenues: Promissory Estoppel (Reliance): If you reasonably relied on the promise of employment (e.g., quit a stable job, relocated, incurred expenses), and suffered damages as a result, some courts allow recovery under promissory estoppel. This doesn’t force the employer to hire you, but may entitle you to compensation for losses caused by reliance. Fraud / Misrepresentation: If the employer knew at the time of the offer that there was no budget (or never intended to hire), you might argue fraudulent inducement. This is difficult to prove but can apply in bad-faith scenarios. State Law Protections: A few states have stronger protections for employees in this position. For example, California courts have sometimes allowed damages for reliance even when employment is at-will. Other states may not. 3. Practical considerations If the employer rescinded the offer quickly due to genuine budget issues, courts often see that as within the scope of at-will employment. However, since you gave notice and are now unemployed, "promissory estoppel" may be the most viable theory. The potential recovery is generally limited to the losses incurred (e.g., lost wages during the unemployment period, moving expenses), not the value of the job itself. You may also want to explore negotiating severance-type compensation from the employer as a goodwill measure (sometimes companies will do this to avoid litigation or reputational harm). Disclaimer: This response is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is created by this communication. Laws vary by jurisdiction, and you should consult with a qualified attorney in your area for advice regarding your specific situation.
Employment
Employment Contract
North Carolina
What's position hierarchy in an employment contract?
I am a potential employee considering a job offer from a company. I have received a copy of the employment contract, but I am confused about the position hierarchy outlined in it. Specifically, I am unsure of the differences between the various job titles and the roles and responsibilities associated with each one. I would like to know more about the position hierarchy in the contract to better understand the job I am considering.
N'kia N.
Position hierarchy may vary, as it is typically based on such factors as industry standards, company size, and internal policies. Before accepting an employment offer, a prospective employee should have a clear understanding of where the proposed position stands in the prospective employer's position hierarchy, as well as how the hierarchy affects the duties and responsibilities for that position. If the position hierarchy in a proposed employment contract or an employment offer letter is confusing, the prospective employee should seek clarification from the proposed employer.
Employment
Employee Separation Agreement
New York
Employee separation agreement and outplacement services?
I recently resigned from my job and my employer has presented me with an Employee Separation Agreement. I understand that I am entitled to outplacement services, but I am unclear if this is something that is included in the agreement or if I need to negotiate for it. I am concerned about my future career prospects and would like to ensure I receive the services I am entitled to.
Gregory F.
I strongly recommend that you have an attorney experienced in severance negotiations review the agreement and advise you. I am licensed in NY and would be happy to do so. Feel free to reach out to me directly at 770-807-0083.
Employment
Employment Offer
Florida
Are employment offer letters standardized?
I recently received an employment offer from a company and I'm wondering if the language in the offer letter is standard or if I should be wary of any particular clauses. I'm eager to accept the offer, but I want to make sure that I'm not agreeing to anything that could later be detrimental to me.
Gill D.
Offer letters generally have similar language in that they offer you a specific job at a specific price point. However, these letters are not always standardized and you should read the letter carefully to understand what is being offered.
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