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'A Great Victory': Georgians Can Recover Open Records Act Civil Penalties, Court of Appeals Rules
"I think the Court of Appeals recognized what the Legislature was trying to accomplish, and hopefully people will start using this civil penalty tool to hold elected officials accountable," said Matthew Cardinale, a lawyer who sued the city of Atlanta over alleged Georgia Open Records Act violations.'The Socrates of the Court': How Departing Chief Justice Nahmias Transformed the Ga. Supreme Court
"From the moment Justice Nahmias arrived, the court became a 'hot bench,' and it has been that way ever since," said appellate specialist Naveen Ramachandrappa of Bondurant Mixson & Elmore.Ga. Supreme Court Set to Eye Bid to Upend Punitive Damages Cap After Series of Trial Court Rulings
The outcome of the appeal will determine payment of the $50 million punitive damages jury award from the case at hand, plus all others after it exceeding the current $250,000 limit, according to the plaintiff's lawyers.View more book results for the query "Bondurant Mixson & Elmore"
In-Person Oral Arguments to Return for February at Ga. Supreme Court
"We are planning on in-person oral arguments on Feb. 15 and 17, although we can convert to Zoom arguments if necessary," Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice David Nahmias said Monday.Booters Get the Boot? Georgia Justices Say Booting Class Action May Proceed
While Georgia law does allow for unauthorized vehicles to be towed and impounded, no legal authority allows a private property owner to immobilize them and demand money for their release.Attorney Comments on $2.7M Bad Faith Award Against Geico
Geico insurance argued that it was blindsided by a $2.9 million default judgment in a case it didn't know about, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit—after asking the Supreme Court of Georgia for guidance—affirmed the award.'Belongs to Us': Edible Arrangements Challenges Dismissed IP Suit Against Google
"Google's advertising product contains, as a component, goodwill that we created associated with our trade name," argued Jason J. Carter on behalf of Edible Arrangements on Wednesday before the Supreme Court of Georgia.Appeals Court Affirms $42.7M Verdict in CVS Parking Lot Shooting
The panel rejected CVS' arguments that it could not have reasonably foreseen that a violent robbery might occur at an Atlanta store and that the jury erred by not assigning any blame to the unknown shooter.Trending Stories
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