In Ambling Management Co. v. Miller, 2014 WL 4958165 (Oct. 6, 2014, Ga.) the Georgia Supreme Court examined whether an apartment complex that employed an off-duty police officer to patrol the premises was vicariously liable for the actions of that officer. The City Views Apartments were located in a high crime area. The management company […]
Georgia’s case law on apportionment of fault to a non-party continues to evolve. In Zaldivar v. Prickett, A14A0113 (Ga. Ct. App. July 16, 2014) Zaldivar and Prickett were involved in an automobile accident at an intersection, for which they each blamed the other. Prickett sued Zaldivar, but even though she was also injured, Zaldivar did […]