An attorney who was sanctioned for suing multiple defendants after his car was booted has paid more than $56,000 in attorney fees stemming from the litigation, which lasted more than four years and whose dismissal was repeatedly challenged in Georgia’s appellate courts.

Last week, a special master appointed by the state bar to oversee two grievances against lawyer James Potts II stemming from the same suit recommended that no disciplinary action was warranted.

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