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 […]
A recent opinion of the Georgia Court of Appeals contrasts two deck collapse cases under similar, but not identical, facts. In Rogers v. Woodruff, A14A0425 (August, 19 2014), the Court undertook an analysis of facts similar to those presented in Hicks v. Walker, 262 Ga. App. 216 (2003), but found that one discernible difference made […]
A recent decision by the Georgia Court of Appeals provides a valuable illustration of how strictly Georgia Courts evaluate the significance of communications leading up to a settlement. The case of Kolbus v. Fromm, A14A1132 (Ga. Ct. App., June 11, 2014) serves as a reminder to litigants and their attorneys to proceed toward settlement with […]