Cox Byington

Cox Byington
Cox Byington

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Banking Law
 
Cox Byington, P.C., represents Georgia banks and lending institutions. We assist lenders on regulatory issues and loan arrangements.

As legal representatives for many northwest Georgia investors,
Cox Byington, P.C., maintains current knowledge of the business climate in the region. Our banking and finance lawyers work with area banks on commercial and residential loan agreements.

Attorneys at
Cox Byington, P.C., also provide Georgia banks with knowledgeable guidance in regulatory and compliance issues. We advise lenders regarding matters involving:
 
  • FDIC regulations
  • Lender liability
  • Uniform Commercial Code
  • Securities law
  • ERISA

 

In transactional matters, we represent the financial interests of area banks. We assist lenders in collection actions, bankruptcy, and cases of bank fraud. The banking and finance practice here at Cox Byington, P.C., represents area banks including:

  • United Community Bank
  • Citizens First Bank
  • Regions Bank
  • Greater Rome Bank
  • AmSouth Bank

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Our Locations
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Rome
711 Broad Street
Rome, GA 30161
(706) 291-2002
(706) 291-6242 - fax




Calhoun
1287 Curtis Parkway
Calhoun, GA 30701
(706) 625-0872
(706) 625-1731 - fax

 
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