
Megan Johnson
Megan Johnson is an attorney with over a decade of experience in general business and corporate law. Through her practice experience at a large Atlanta law firm and as Program Director of the Fulton County Business Court, a specialized court adjudicating high-dollar complex commercial and business litigation, she has counseled judges and corporate clients on all aspects of business and complex commercial law, as well as corporate structure, corporate governance, commercial transactions and capital strategy.
In recent years, Megan advocated for the modernization of state securities laws to expand private equity markets at the local level for the benefit of non-accredited investors and small businesses. In furtherance of that mission, Megan co-founded SparkMarket, a Georgia based platform that facilitates local investment offerings to everyday investors.
Megan was accepted as a Barrister with the Bleckley Inn of Courts in 2013. She received her J.D magna cum laude at the University of Tennessee College of Law, where she served as a student materials editor of the Tennessee Law Review. Megan received her B.A. magna cum laude in political science at East Tennessee State University.
Megan’s Articles About Corporate Law

How to Choose a Good Business Name
November 18, 2014/by Megan K. Johnson Esq.
Can I Use a Competitor’s Name in Advertising?
January 28, 2015/by Megan K. Johnson Esq.
If I Withdrew My Patent Litigation Claim, Can I Re-File It Later on?
July 7, 2015/by Megan K. Johnson Esq.
Co-Founder Divorce: Why It’s a Good Idea to Create a Prenup for Your Young Company
July 8, 2015/by Megan K. Johnson Esq.
Website Terms and Conditions, Why Do I Need Them?
January 13, 2015/by Megan K. Johnson Esq.