A home alarm company is learning a $9 million lesson from the Georgia Court of Appeals: Don't make the fine print too hard to read.
A panel voted 6-1 Tuesday to reject arguments by Monitronics International Inc. that a clause in its customer contract limiting its liability to $250 and saying it does not guarantee the safety of its customers should have ended a suit by a customer blaming the company for her being raped in her home.
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