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Samuel A. Mullman
Apr 2, 2024
Check Terms Can Alter Unequivocal Settlement Agreement Terms
The Court of Appeals of Georgia has found a settlement agreement lacking in the essentials of contract formation where an offeree...
Samuel A. Mullman
Jul 12, 2022
Practice Tip: Verify Your Complaint If Seeking an Injunction
The Georgia Court of Appeals reminded litigants to verify your complaint if you seek an injunction in a trial court. Parnell v. Sherman &...
Samuel A. Mullman
Sep 21, 2021
Credit Card Agreement Is Not Required To Be Produced In Litigation For Credit Card Debt
The production of an actual signed contract between a credit card user and the issuing bank is not required for a court to grant summary...
Samuel A. Mullman
Jul 29, 2021
Sale of Ownership Interest In Company Does Not Remove Liability Under Personal Guaranty
The Georgia Court of Appeals enforced a personal guarantee against two individuals, one of which sold his economic interest in the...
Samuel A. Mullman
Mar 2, 2021
Accepting Partial or No Payment Under Agreement Term Can Be Waiver and Create Quasi-New Agreement
The Georgia Court of Appeals held on Monday, March 1, 2021, that repeated late, irregular payments accepted by the party receiving...
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