Results driven.
In June 2016, Mr. Mason represented the Buyer of two (2) shopping centers in Forsyth County, Georgia. The purchase price was $6,625,000.00.
On Monday, March 27, 2017, Mr. Mason represented the buyer of a 59,000+ sq. ft. warehouse- office building in Peachtree Corners. The purchase price was $4,264,920.00. The purchase was part of a previous 1031 tax free exchange that Mr. Mason handled for the buyer in 2016.
Mr. Mason settled a divorce case on the day of trial on October 25, 2018. The divorce involved an almost thirty (30) year marriage, millions of dollars in marital assets, and a significant premarital estate for Mason Bahr LLP’s client.
In December 2014, Mr. Mason served as Buyer's attorney for its acquisition of three parcels of commercial property in Forsyth County, Georgia, totaling approximately thirteen acres at a total purchase of over $2,600,000.00.
In December 2013, Mr. Mason represented a commercial property owner and settled a property damage coverage case in Federal Court in North Carolina involving allegations of bad faith. The claim was settled for in excess of $2,500,000.
On October 4, 2016, Mr. Mason represented the Seller in a commercial real estate sale. The Seller sold a gas station – convenience store in Forsyth County, Georgia for $2,050,000.00. Mr. Mason assisted the Seller with the settlement proceeds and its 1031 exchange.
On May 12, 2015, Mr. Mason represented a Mason Bahr LLP client who closed on its purchase of a piece of commercial real estate in Forsyth County, Georgia for $1,200,000.
Mr. Mason settled a catastrophic injury case involving a young woman who was accidently run over by a car. The girl was placed in a medically induced coma for ten (10) days, she saw over thirty (30) physicians, and had seven (7) surgeries. Mr. Mason represented the young woman on claims against the other driver and various insurance companies. He succeeded in obtaining a seven (7) figure settlement of the claims for all available insurance. Mr. Mason retained a structured settlement company in Ohio to assist in establishing structured settlements that would provide regular financial support for the young woman for approximately fourteen (14) years, and then a large lump sum.
On January 8, 2013, Mr. Mason obtained summary judgment for a physician client in the Superior Court of Bibb County, Georgia. A prominent physician practice group sued Mr. Mason’s client for over $1,000,000 for the alleged breach of a purported employment agreement.
On March 13, 2009, Mr. Mason served as counsel to the purchaser of a piece of commercial real estate in Gwinnett County valued at over $1,000,000.00.
In July 2004, Mr. Mason settled a catastrophic injury case on behalf of a severely injured client for in excess of $1,000,000.00. The client suffered a closed head injury and required facial reconstructive surgery.
On October 5, 2018, Mr. Mason represented the seller of a gas-station convenience store, including real estate, with a sales price of $785,000.00.
In May 2010, Mr. Mason settled a motorcycle injury case for $600,000.00, where Mason Bahr’s client suffered a partial amputation of his foot, a broken scapula, and broken clavicle. The case settled for the maximum amount of insurance coverage that was available.
Mr. Carter represented an individual guarantor of a business loan with a loan balance in excess of $500,000.00. After suit was filed to collect the loan balance in March 2017, Mr. Carter negotiated a settlement with the lender for approximately twelve percent (12%) of the loan balance.
On January 12, 2018, Mr. Mason obtained a policy limits settlement with the tortfeasor’s insurance carrier and policy limits settlement with the UM insurance carrier for a client whose thumb was amputated in a horrific motor vehicle accident.
On March 14, 2023, Mr. Mason obtained a Judgment against a commercial contractor for work that was not performed properly on a hotel in Indiana.
On July 17, 2018, Mr. Mason settled a personal injury case on behalf of a severely injured client with a closed-head injury that resulted from a motor vehicle accident.
In December 2017, Mr. Mason obtained a Judgment for $127,688 in Forsyth County, Georgia on behalf a commercial landlord client.
February 2019, Mr. Mason obtained a Judgment for over $100,000 on behalf of a commercial landlord against a large commercial tenant.
_______________________________________
On July 3, 2024, Mr. Mason served as local counsel and domesticated a New Jersey Judgment of approximately $500,000 in Georgia.
In February 2024, Mr. Mason represented the seller of a regional pest control location. Mr. Mason and Mr. Carter worked closely together because part of the sale involved the seller’s estate.
In February 2024, Mr. Mason obtained a dismissal in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. The Mason Carter client a Defendant and a New Jersey corporation. Other Defendants included a Texas limited liability company, a Kentucky limited liability company, and a Spanish corporation. The lawsuit was brought under the Tariff Act of 1930.
On November 8, 2023, Mr. Mason obtained a Judgment in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia against a Defendant who purchased a fast food location from a Mason Carter client. The Defendant purchaser defaulted on his purchase obligations. The Judgment was for $254,112.10.
On August 11, 2023, Mr. Mason represented the corporation and primary shareholder in the buy-back of shares from the estate of a deceased former shareholder.
On August 10, 2023, Mr. Mason represented the buyer in its purchase of a gas station – convenience store in Atlanta for $750,000.00.
In July 2023, Mr. Mason settled a personal injury case for policy limits on behalf of a US Military Veteran and retiree from the Atlanta Police Department.
On June 6, 2023, the United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia granted Mr. Mason’s Motion to Dismiss on behalf of a Pennsylvania resident who was sued in the Middle District of Georgia for replevin, conversion, and $100,000+.
On May 30 and 31, 2023, Mr. Mason conducted a AAA construction arbitration on behalf of Claimants, owners of a new multimillion dollar home in Fulton County, whose hardwood floors were defective. In the lengthy and contentious litigation, Mr. Mason successfully defeated two Motions to Dismiss in route to a monetary award on behalf of his clients on July 16, 2023.
On approximately May 22, 2023, Mr. Mason represented the seller of a location of a national grocery store chain who had a location in North Georgia.
On April 24, 25, and 26, 2023, Mr. Mason tried a three day jury trial in the Superior Court of Henry County. The dispute concerned a large commercial tract of land in Henry County. Mason Carter LLC represented the Defendant tenant, who claimed damages and the right to purchase the property. After approximately two days of testimony, the parties settled the lawsuit with Mason Carter’s client receiving a large lump sum payment from Plaintiffs.
In February 2023, Mr. Mason obtained a dismissal of a workers compensation case on behalf of the employer. The disgruntled former employee also filed two claims with the Department of Labor, both of which were denied, and an EEOC claim that was rejected.
In October 2022, Mr. Mason obtained a dismissal on behalf of a Mason Carter client who was one of multiple Defendants in a $110,000,000 class action Ponzi scheme filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
In August 2022, Mr. Mason was co-counsel representing the family of a decedent who died in a small plane crash; the settlement was confidential.
In May 2022, on behalf of a severely injured client, Mr. Mason settled a head-on injury case for the maximum available insurance.
In May 2022, Mr. Mason settled a dispute between partners in a land dispute in South Georgia. Mason Carter’s client received $425,000.
In April 2022, Mr. Mason settled a contentious, long-running dispute between professional members of an LLC where the Mason Carter client received $300,000 from the LLC.
In January 2021, on behalf of an out of state Plaintiff, Mr. Mason obtained a Judgment in the State Court of Fulton County for $837,794.27 against a Georgia Defendant.
In December 2021, on behalf of a Mason Carter debtor client, Mr. Mason settled a $1,700,000 national bank’s Judgment for $60,000.
In April 2021, Mr. Mason settled a national bank’s $800,000+ claim of default for $250,000 on behalf of a Mason Carter client.
In December 2020, Mr. Mason settled a $615,000 bank default for $100,000.
In March 2017, Mr. Mason represented the seller of a prominent corner property in Downtown Atlanta on a multi-million dollar real estate sale. The sales price for only part of the corner property was $7,500,000.00. The property is being developed as part of mixed use $30,000,000.00+ mid-rise development that includes retail and apartments.
In April 2017, Mr. Carter was successful in arguing a Motion to Dismiss filed on behalf of a Defendant commercial property owner who had been sued for $71,000,000.00 in damages.
In July 2017, Mr. Mason represented the purchaser of over sixteen (16) acres in a highly desirable section of North Fulton directly off of GA 400. The client intends to develop the parcel with a large office-warehouse.
On January 21, 2014, the Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed the grant of summary judgment to a physician client who was sued by a prospective employer over an alleged employment agreement. Mr. Mason represented the physician in the trial court and on appeal.
On February 14, 2013, Mr. Mason obtained a denial of a Motion for Injunctive Relief in the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina.
Mr. Carter represented a commercial property owner regarding multiple litigation matters concerning a commercial tenancy. After inheriting the matters from another lawyer, Mr. Carter obtained a favorable ruling from the trial court which was subsequently upheld on appeal to the Georgia Court of Appeals. In addition, Mr. Carter was successful in having the tenant’s separate lawsuit dismissed.
In January 2015, after approximately two years of contentious litigation against a national bank, Mr. Carter successfully negotiated a Mutual Dismissal on behalf of two developers of a failed residential real estate development. The bank previously had foreclosed on real property that secured a loan, and sued the individual developers on personal guaranties for a deficiency of approximately $750,000. Mr. Carter's settlement resulted in the clients paying nothing to the bank on the $750,000 deficiency.