Nino Javakhishvili, Author at KH & PARTNERS
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Business Blackmail: How to Expel an Unethical Partner from an LLC?

By Nino Javakhishvili

Partnerial consent is the foundation of business success, however what happens when a partner artificially blocks company development? The requirements of Georgia’s new “Law on Entrepreneurs” have placed many companies in a deadlock — minority shareholders often refuse to sign essential documents, demand unreasonable payments, and put the business at risk of liquidation. What does … Continued

Major Commercial Disputes and Business Protection Strategy

By Nino Javakhishvili

In modern business, the greatest risk is often not a competing company, but rather a once-trusted partner, a single ambiguous contractual provision, or an overlooked legal detail. This is precisely where major commercial disputes begin—conflicts that rapidly extend beyond the legal framework and become a test of a business’s financial and strategic resilience. Major commercial … Continued

Exclusion of a Partner from an LLC — Legal Mechanisms and Practice

By Nino Javakhishvili

The relationship between partners in a Limited Liability Company is not merely a formal corporate connection. In practice, business stability largely depends on how effectively the partners cooperate and whether their rights, obligations, and decision-making processes are properly regulated. In reality, numerous companies have faced severe crises precisely due to conflicts between partners. Particularly problematic … Continued

Complex Commercial Disputes — How to Save a Business from Bankruptcy

By Nino Javakhishvili

In the modern business environment, commercial disputes are no longer merely a legal issue. In practice, a single improperly managed dispute often turns into a process that threatens a company’s financial stability, operational activities, and even its market existence. This is especially true when the dispute involves multi-million-dollar liabilities, partnership conflicts, devalued assets, or breaches … Continued

Shared Ownership – How to Protect Your Share

By Nino Javakhishvili

Shared ownership is one of the most common yet simultaneously complex legal relationships in modern civil circulation. In practice, numerous disputes arise precisely when co-owners have been using property by mutual agreement for years, but following a conflict of interests, the principal question emerges — how should the property rights of each co-owner be protected. … Continued

When Does a Tax Audit Become a Systemic Threat to a Business

By Nino Javakhishvili

For businesses, a tax audit is not merely a review of financial documentation. In practice, it often becomes a process that directly determines a company’s financial stability, reputation, and future operations. Especially when the outcome of the audit is associated with alleged assessments amounting to millions of GEL. In recent years, the approach to tax … Continued

Crypto Regulations — Where the Real Threat Begins

By Nino Javakhishvili

In recent years, cryptocurrency has no longer been merely a symbol of technological innovation. It has already evolved into a financial asset, an investment instrument, and in some cases — a component of corporate financial structures. Companies use cryptoassets as a means of payment, as an element of investment portfolios, or to facilitate international transactions. … Continued

The Virginia Supreme Court Invalidated the Democrats’ Electoral Map: A Blow to Electoral Expectations

By Nino Javakhishvili

The Supreme Court of Virginia declared the new congressional electoral map unconstitutional and invalidated it. The aforementioned map aimed to redistribute electoral districts in a manner that would have enabled the Democratic Party to secure four additional seats in the November midterm elections. Court Decision and the Positions of the Parties The Court adopted the … Continued

Asset Protection: How Not to Lose Your Business Due to a Crisis, Dispute, or a Single Mistake

By Nino Javakhishvili

In today’s business environment, the greatest threat is not always the competitor. Quite often, the most serious risks to a business arise not from external factors, but from the company’s own internal structure and unregulated processes — an unprotected corporate structure, improperly registered assets, shareholder conflicts, tax deficiencies, or carelessly drafted agreements. Even a seemingly … Continued

Colonization of Mars at the Expense of AI? Greg Brockman’s Testimony Against Elon Musk

By Nino Javakhishvili

Oakland, California, May 5, 2026 – OpenAI President Greg Brockman testified in court that Elon Musk supported transforming the startup into a commercial (for-profit) company, while simultaneously attempting to obtain full control over the process. According to Brockman, Musk’s ambition was to raise $80 billion through OpenAI, funds that were intended for the construction of … Continued

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