How a Defense Lawyer Swayed a Jury—After Summary Judgment Against His Client
"I feel like the plaintiffs thought they had a golden goose because they had won summary judgment and normally that's a pretty big victory," defense attorney Jon Huffman said. "But when I looked at the case, I just didn't think there were any damages of any substance."
July 14, 2023 at 03:52 PM
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Landlord Tenant LawThe original version of this story was published on Daily Report
The plaintiffs in a Fulton County wrongful eviction suit had it all in early February when the trial court awarded summary judgment against their defendant on counts of breach of contract, conversion, wrongful eviction and unjust enrichment. In the court's words, "There are no genuine issues of material fact with respect to the plaintiff's claims."
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