Lawyers for opposite sides of a suit against the management company of an apartment complex where a man was murdered agree on one thing: The verdict in their case marks a new day in premises liability.

Last month, a DeKalb County jury awarded $184,192 to the mother of Wesley Hagan, who was shot in the head during an apparent robbery at the Stanford Oaks Apartments in Tucker in 2005.

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