The last remnant of a megamillion-dollar legal feud between developer Egbert Perry and the city of Atlanta and Atlanta Housing Authority was tossed out of court when a judge ruled that the city’s onetime law firm, Paul Hastings, could not be held liable for abusive litigation against Perry and his company, Integral Development.
Friday’s ruling came more than three years after former Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed’s administration retained Paul Hastings to file a separate lawsuit accusing Perry and his Integral Development of racketeering and fraud in a scheme to “fleece the city and defraud the public out of large swaths of land intended for affordable housing.”
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