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Neal F. Weinrich

Telephone:404-261-7711
Fax:404-233-1943
nweinrich@bfvlaw.com

Neal F. Weinrich joined the firm after graduating from Emory University School of Law in May of 2006 after working for the Firm as a Summer Associate in 2005.

Neal works with other lawyers in the firm on a variety of business-related matters, including contract disputes, partnership or shareholder disagreements, restrictive covenant and other competition-related litigation, and claims brought under Title VII or other employment-related laws.

Neal also assists other lawyers with real estate disputes, including cases involving mortgage fraud, boundary disputes, contractor/sub-contractor disagreements, title issues, and claims brought under the Fair Housing Act.

Neal graduated from Tulane University in May of 2003. After leaving New Orleans, Neal moved to Atlanta to begin his studies at Emory University School of Law in the Fall of 2003.

Neal is an avid Atlanta Falcons fan. When not working, Neal enjoys running, golfing, traveling, and spending time with his dog Maple.

Education

J.D., Emory University School of Law (2006)
B.A., Tulane University, cum laude (2003)

Bar Admissions

Georgia, 2006
- Supreme Court of Georgia
- Court of Appeals of Georgia

Federal
- United States District Court, Northern District of Georgia

Articles and Publications

LinkedIn and Restrictive Covenants: Issues and Potential Pitfalls to Consider in the Age of Social Media
(August 2010)

A BFV victory in the Delaware Court of Chancery was recently covered by Law 360, a legal news website for business lawyers. The article can be found on Law360.comClick here for the Memorandum Opinion by Vice Chancellor Parsons.
(January 2010)

Restrictive Covenants Legislation to Go into Effect Upon Passage of Constitutional Amendment in 2010 General Election
(April 2009)

Declaratory Judgment Actions: When are they Appropriate?
(October 2007)

Supreme Court Upholds FLSA Exemption for Certain Home Health Care Employees
(August 2007)

Employers Beware when Drafting and Proposing Severance Agreements
(June 2007)

Honors

Order of the Barristers, Emory Law School
Director of Special Teams, Moot Court Society, 2005-2006
Member, Moot Court Society, 2004-2006
James C. Pratt Best Brief Award, Moot Court Society, 2004-2005