Recognized by his peers and named in the Georgia Super Lawyers list since 2004, Georgia Trend's Legal Elite since 2007 and Chambers Small Business USA 2009-2011, Doug Krevolin has focused his practice for more than 25 years on representing entrepreneurs, emerging-growth companies, owner-managed businesses, real estate developers, and lenders.
Doug has represented clients in acquiring and closing loans on all types of real property, from raw land to shopping centers, office buildings, apartment complexes, storage facilities, and hotels, and has represented clients in the development, financing, leasing and sale of properties throughout the Southeast. He is outside general counsel to a number of businesses and regularly advises clients on formation, financing, acquisitions and sales, contracts, and corporate governance matters.
Published Works
"Supreme Court Makes it Easier for Developers to Skirt State Usury Laws," 17 Taxation For Lawyers 4, July/Aug., 1988; 40 Taxation for Accountants 340, June, 1988.
"How to Ensure that the Corporate Entity will be Recognized for Federal Tax Purposes," 38 Taxation For Accountants 26, July, 1987.
Co-Author, "Third-Party Leasing of Computer Hardware: Post-TEFRA Strategies for the Computer User," 20 Georgia State Bar Journal 194, 1984.
Professional Associations & Memberships
Atlanta Bar Association, Member
Banking and Business Law Section
Corporate Law Section
Real Property Section
State Bar of Georgia, Member
Real Property Section