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Samuel A. Mullman
Nov 11, 2022
Indivisible Judgment Rule Applies to Judgments Without Apportionment
The Court of Appeals of Georgia reversed a trial court that refused to apply the indivisible judgment rule based on the underlying...
Samuel A. Mullman
Apr 1, 2022
Supreme Court of Georgia Allows Recovery of Legal Fees Under OCGA § 13-6-11 and OCGA §9-11-68
Maybe the title of this pose does not exclaim what a big deal this case is for litigants. The Supreme Court of Georgia held that it is...
Samuel A. Mullman
Nov 17, 2021
Market Value At Time Of Breach Is Value Used to Determine Damages On Convertible Note
The Court of Appeals of Georgia held that a liquidated damages provision in a convertible note was a penalty and therefore unenforceable...
Samuel A. Mullman
Aug 26, 2021
No Reduction Of Damages Against A Single Defendant Based On Allocation Of Fault To A Nonparty
In a case of first impression, the Supreme Court of Georgia held that O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33 does not allow a reduction of damages against a...
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