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Althea Jayne Broughton is a distinguished attorney at Arnall Golden Gregory LLP, located in the vibrant heart of Atlanta, Georgia. With over three decades of legal experience, Althea has established herself as a leading authority in the fields of Real Estate, Financial Markets and Services, and Construction & Development. Her comprehensive understanding of these complex arenas enables her to navigate intricate legal landscapes with precision and acumen, delivering exceptional outcomes for her clients. Althea's practice is distinguished by her strategic approach and unwavering commitment to her clients' success. She combines robust legal knowledge with a deep understanding of market dynamics to provide tailored solutions that align with her clients' business objectives. Whether guiding a multinational corporation through the intricacies of financial regulations or advising on high-stakes real estate transactions, Althea's attention to detail and proactive problem-solving skills set her apart as a trusted advisor in the legal community. At Arnall Golden Gregory LLP, Althea is known for her dedication to fostering long-term client relationships built on trust and transparency. Her ability to communicate complex legal concepts in a clear and approachable manner ensures that her clients are well-informed and empowered to make strategic decisions. Althea's commitment to excellence and client-centric approach not only drive her success but also contribute to the reputation of Arnall Golden Gregory LLP as a premier legal institution. Clients seeking expert legal guidance in real estate, financial markets, or construction and development can confidently rely on Althea Jayne Broughton for insightful, effective, and personalized legal representation.
Construction attorneys handle legal matters in the building industry including contracts, disputes, liens, and regulatory compliance. Common matters include construction contracts, mechanic's liens, defect claims, delay disputes.