A settlement was reached last month in a case brought by a condo association against the developers of the tony 27-story Phoenix on Peachtree condominium tower, but a related legal malpractice suit against a firm that was not involved in litigating the case lives on and “is not going away,” according to one attorney involved in both cases.

The lead defense attorney in the first case, David F. Walbert of Parks, Chesin & Walbert, said no money will change hands as a result of the settlement, and that each side will bear its own costs.

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