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Golden Pantry Food Stores, Inc. v. Bradley
Publication Date: 2024-04-22
Practice Area: Civil Procedure | Premises Liability
Industry: Retail
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Chief Judge Mercier
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Jackson Dial, (Weinberg Wheeler Hudgins Gunn & Dial LLC), Atlanta, Austin Atkinson, (Hall Booth Smith, P.C.), Atlanta, for appellant.
For defendant: ShaMiracle Rankin, (CP Law Group, LLC), Atlanta, Christopher Graddock, Keenan Nix, (Morgan & Morgan Atlanta, PLLC), Atlanta, Darren Summerville, Meghan Hatfield Yanacek, (The Summerville Firm), Atlanta, Meredith Kincaid, (Cross Kincaid), Decatur, for appellee.
Case number: A23A1597

Court vacates spoliation sanctions against retail food store in a pair of premises liability cases and remands for reconsideration of plaintiff's actions under an alternate standard

Marquita Jordan v. H. J. Russell & Company et al.
Publication Date: 2024-04-12
Practice Area: Landlord Tenant Law | Premises Liability
Industry: Real Estate
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Judge Rickman
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Andrew Rogers, William D’Antignac, Gilbert Deitch, Kara Phillips, (Deitch & Rogers, LLC), Atlanta, Andrew Lynch, (Attorney at Law), Decatur, for appellant.
For defendant: Laurie Daniel, Atlanta, Skyler McDonald, (Webb Daniel Friedlander LLP), Tampa, for appellee; Jackson Dial, Shanndor McClain, (Weinberg Wheeler Hudgins Gunn & Dial LLC), Atlanta, Grant Schnell, (Holland & Knight LLP), Atlanta, for other party.
Case number: A23A1387

Court rules in favor of apartment owners in fatal shooting case, applying landlord-tenant statute because shooting occurred inside an apartment over which defendants had relinquished possession

April 09, 2024 | Daily Report Online

7 Pieces of Advice for Mid-Level Associates

Advice that might apply to most junior and mid-level associates.
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March 27, 2024 | Daily Report Online

Federal Judge Throws Out FTC's Suit Against Former Discount Club Marketers

"It is extremely rare for defendants to take an enforcement action to trial against the FTC and even more rare for defendants to emerge victorious. The ruling by the court is a momentous occasion for our clients and marks the end of a very long, difficult an unnecessary saga in our clients' lives," said Wilson and Cleveland's attorney, Michael Mallow, a partner at Shook, Hardy & Bacon.
5 minute read
March 27, 2024 | Daily Report Online

My New Career Path: Trading One Court for Another

Transitioning from mastering the serve to mastering statutes, from being at the pinnacle of my career as the director of tennis at PGA National Resort and Spa to diving into the intellectual rigors of Emory University School of Law. My story isn't just about changing careers; it's about redirecting my life's path with purpose and intent.
4 minute read
March 25, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Residential Real Estate Compensation Changing After $1.8B Verdict and NAR Settlement

These changes are bound to shake up compensation in an industry that, at times, seemed anti-competitive—particularly in high value markets where the commissions grew increasingly large for the same services.
7 minute read
March 21, 2024 | Daily Report Online

Court of Appeals Divided in Spoliation Sanction Remand Case

Before they filed suit, the plaintiffs asked Golden Pantry to preserve years of security footage for evidence. However, after consulting with its lawyers and insurance carrier, the company still chose to delete the video.
3 minute read
March 21, 2024 | Daily Business Review

Buyer Beware: Don't Get Caught Holding a Conditional Loan Approval at Closing

With rising interest rates and more stringent lending standards for both residential and commercial properties, security deposit disputes caused by buyers' inability to satisfy pre-closing purchase-financing conditions are also increasing.
3 minute read
March 20, 2024 | Daily Report Online

After Bumpy, 100-Year Ride, Ga. Legislature Taps Brakes on Direct-Action Litigation Against Liability Insurers of Motor Carriers 

The Georgia direct-action statutes still provide a narrow exception to the otherwise strident rule that direct actions by a claimant against an allegedly liable insured cannot be maintained until there is a judgment against the insured, and Georgia, therefore, remains in a reported minority of just four states allowing direct actions in any context.
10 minute read
March 15, 2024 | Daily Report Online

Georgia Appellate Court Rules Landlords Not Liable for Premises Liability Shooting Claims, Even if They Keep Right of Entry

The plaintiff-appellant is the mother of a child who was shot by another boy who lived in the apartment complex. She argued that if the landlord took action to remove the gun from the child's apartment unit after receiving reports that he was carrying it in the common areas, her son wouldn't have died.
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