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Reckless conduct under OCGA §51-1-11(c), as newly defined by the Court, is a standalone exception to the 10-year statute of repose in OCGA §51-1-11(b)(2).
Conservator Did Not Forfeit Exclusive Power to Participate in Litigation on Behalf of Minor Children
Georgia's Seatbelt Statute Did Not Preclude Vehicle Manufacturer From Presenting Evidence of Seatbelt as Part of Restraint System
Corporate Defendant Had Burden of Persuasion to Show High-Ranking Executive Was Entitled to Protection From Deposition
Court affirms denial of a protective order that sought to preclude a deposition of GM's CEO and declines to adopt the apex doctrine in Georgia
Denial of Motion to Correct, Modify Enforcement Order to Allow Filing in Alabama Explained
Trial Court Erred in Precluding Expert Testimony Based on Trial Court's Rejection of the Merits of the Testimony
Economic Harm Theory for Products Liability Claim Failed Where Product Functioned as Intended and Claimant Received Benefit of Bargain
The plaintiff's emotional distress claims arising from the defendant hospital's mislabeling of her stillborn baby's remains, resulting in the funeral and burial of the wrong child, failed as a matte
Use of a videotape by an expert to illustrate the expert's testimony is generally permis
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