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The trial court did not err in acknowledging a dispute over the property's true and then ruling that the highest and best use of the property was not its proper
A non-expert, who has had an opportunity to form a correct opinion, can testify to the value of
The first defendant was immune for civil liability for his communication to the State Board of Examiners of Psychologists reporting a good faith belief that the plaintiff often made custody recommen
A secured creditor can retain a debtor's collateral while seeking an independent action for money jud
The plaintiff's partners were sophisticated business persons, who were clearly put on notice of their former managing partner's alleged mismanagement of a general real estate partnership formed to p
The plaintiff's invasion of privacy through false light claim failed since he did not show that a company who issued a fraudulent loan in his name reported the subsequent default on the loan and neg
Tanenbaum Trades Name Partnership for General Counsel Post at AFC
After 30 years as a business and transactional lawyer, Allan J. Tanenbaum is going in-house. He'll leave a name partnership at Cohen Pollock Merlin Axelrod & Tanenbaum to become general counsel, senior vice president and corporate secretary of AFC Enterprises, the company that owns Church's Chicken and a variety of eateries. He has been AFC's outside counsel since its founding in Atlanta in 1992.Roger Kahn seeks $7M in lawsuit
Liquor magnate and two-time Democratic congressional candidate Roger Kahn has sued his former attorney and accountant for $7 million, claiming they are responsible for a 2008 federal court verdict that cost him more than $6 million.Kahn's suit, filed March 4 in Fulton County Superior Court, is against Elliot Cohen of Cohen Pollock Merlin Small, and Jeffrey Kaplin, managing partner with Atlanta accounting firm Rosenthal Kaplin.Justices deny cert in foreclosure cases
The Georgia Supreme Court has denied certiorari in two cases that could have changed the process lenders use to foreclose on and pursue deficiency judgments against owners who have defaulted on real estate loans.On Jan. 24, the state's high court unanimously denied the two petitions, filed on behalf of developer Tom DuPree Jr.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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