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The trial court properly admitted certain business records at trial, because the plaintiff established a proper foundation for the admission of the evi
The trial court erred in concluding that the underlying forbearance agreement could be reformed under the doctrine of mutual mistake, because a question of material fact remained as to whether the p
A consent order between a billboard's owner and DeKalb County showed an intent by the parties to preserve the status quo as to the disputed sign as it then existed, not a redesigned full-faced LED s
Under O.C.G.A. § 44-12-24 and the Georgia Supreme Court's decision in Security Feed Seed Co. of Thomasville Inc. v. NeSmith, an assignee to a debt does not have standing to assert a cla
The trial court erred in granting the former county employee's petition for a writ of mandamus to compel the County to offer him employment in an unspecified position, as he did not establish a clea
Gwinnett Jury Awards $3.56M for Steel Mill Death
A Gwinnett County jury has awarded $3.56 million to the family of a 24-year-old electrician's apprentice who was killed on a work site in a Cartersville steel mill.Gwinnett Jury Awards $3.56M for Steel Mill Death
A Gwinnett County jury has awarded $3.56 million to the family of a 24-year-old electrician's apprentice who was killed on a work site in a Cartersville steel mill.Judge Vacates His Class Certification in Delta Bag Fee Case
A federal judge in Atlanta has vacated his Aug. 6 order that allowed an antitrust suit over baggage fees against Delta Air Lines and AirTran Airways to go forward as a class action.Judge Vacates His Class Certification in Delta Bag Fee Case
A federal judge in Atlanta has vacated his Aug. 6 order that allowed an antitrust suit over baggage fees against Delta Air Lines and AirTran Airways to go forward as a class action.Judge Certifies a Class of Thousands in Delta/AirTran Bag Fee Case
On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Timothy Batten, above, ruled that the Atlanta-based suit—which accuses Delta of illegally colluding with AirTran to charge first-bag fees—will proceed on behalf of all U.S. Delta and AirTran passengers who since 2008 have paid to check their bags. Before that, first bags were checked for free.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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