JJ Poole is the owner of JJ Poole Attorney at Law, LLC and an Associate Closing Attorney that works with Elite Law. He specializes in Sports and Entertainment Contracts, Civil Litigation, Intellectual and Real Property law, and is a certified Agent for the NFL and NBA player associations.
Attorney Poole is an alumni of the University of Georgia and Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School. He is also a licensed five-star rated residential and commercial real estate broker, and graduate of the Atlanta Realtors Association Leadership and Development Program. His designations include Certified Foreign Investor Specialist, as well as Certified Miami Real Estate Technology Expert, Certified Contract Advisor.
Mr. Poole is also a member of the American Bar Association, Florida Bar Association, Georgia Bar Association, Sports Lawyers Association, Lawyers Club of Atlanta, Black Entertainment and Sports Lawyers Association, Atlanta Realtors Association, the Miami Association of Realtors, the World Trade Center of Atlanta, a former officer with Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, and was the 2017-2018 recipient of the State Bar of Georgia’s Real Property Law Section Award.
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- Intellectual Property
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- Commercial Real Estate, Condominiums, Easements, Eminent Domain, Homeowners Association, Land Use & Zoning, Mortgages, Neighbor Disputes, Residential Real Estate, Water Law
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- University System of Georgia - University of Georgia
- B.A. | Journalism
- Atlanta's John Marshall Law School
- J.D. | Law
- Student Bar Representative, Phi Alpha Delta Officer, American Bar Association, National Lawyers Guild, Black Law Students Association
- Real Property Law Section Award
- State Bar of Georgia
- Rising Star
- Countrywide Home Loans
- Top 100 Rookie Originators
- HomeBanc Mortgage
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- Conversation with Sports & Entertainment Attorney, JJ Poole, The Vuyo Show
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- National Football League Players Association
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- National Basketball Players Association
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- Q. I frequent a pub where they feature music bingo.
- A: It depends. Under Georgia law, most bingo games require licensing, however, recreational bingo is a nonprofit bingo game or a bingo game operated by an employer with ten or more full-time employees for the purpose of providing a safe workplace incentive and is not subject to the licensing requirements and regulations applicable to bingo games not considered recreational bingo and operated by nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations. In this case, based on your question, sounds like this organization is not profiting from the "pot" and thus may have an argument for recreational bingo if they meet all of the other requirements provided by the statute. If so, this would in fact be legal in ... Read More