545 Dutch Valley Road NE , Atlanta , Georgia 30324
Practice Areas: Bankruptcy, Business & Commercial, Civil , Corporate , Business, Business
I focus on devising efficient, effective and creative solutions to complex legal problems. Whether dealing with transactions or litigation, I counsel my clients to assume very little and to be realistic in their plans and expectations. I further advise them that they must be honest with me in order to enable me to maximize my effectiveness in providing legal representation to them.
Jeremy Moeser is a partner at Caldwell, Carlson, Elliott & DeLoach, LLP (formerly Caldwell, Propst & DeLoach, LLP) whose practice focuses on estate and trust litigation, fiduciary litigation, and general business litigation. Mr. Moeser has obtained favorable results for his clients in all stages of litigation, including trial.. Mr. Moeser represents individuals and corporate clients. His corporate clients have included businesses of all sizes, including large publicly traded corporations and small closely held businesses. In his practice, Mr. Moeser has successfully handled a variety of disputes, including the following:. •Will, estate, and trust disputes;. •Closely held business shareholder/partnership disputes;. •Business torts and other commercial disputes;. •Contract disputes;. •Lease disputes;. •Land condemnation disputes; and. •Catastrophic personal injury wrongful death cases.. Mr. Moeser represents clients in state and federal courts throughout Georgia at both the trial and appellate court levels. He also has significant experience with alternative forms of dispute resolution.. Before joining Caldwell, Carlson, Elliott & DeLoach, LLP, Mr. Moeser was a litigator at a large international law firm for nearly ten years. He also served as a law clerk to U.S. District Court Judge William T. Moore, Jr., in Savannah, Georgia for two years.. Mr. Moeser attended the College of William & Mary, where he graduated in 1995. He graduated from Mercer University Law School, cum laude, in 1998. He was a member of the Mercer Law Review while in law school.
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