Lawyers for a defunct South Georgia road paving company said they will try to get the state Department of Transportation to pay at least some of a $150 million verdict the company won last week against a road quality inspector hired by the DOT.

A federal jury in Brunswick on Oct. 1 said that Applied Technical Services of Marietta should pay the massive sum to Douglas Asphalt Co. and its owners, Joel Spivey and son Kyle Spivey.

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