Business Torts in Georgia, Part II
Nov 24, 2011
Consumer or Individual-Specific Business Torts
With the exception of fraud and negligent misrepresentation, the majority of business torts described above will typically be asserted as part of a...
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Business Torts in Georgia, Part I
Nov 24, 2011
A business tort can be broadly defined as a tort resulting in purely economic injury that is generally not the result of negligence. While the parties in such a case can obviously be either individual ...
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Georgia Supreme Court Recognizes Holder Claims
Nov 24, 2011
In response to a Certified Question from theUnited States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, theGeorgia Supreme Courtrecently concluded inHolmes v. Grubman(opinion availablehere) that the common ...
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Acknowledgment of Service v. Waiver of Service
Nov 24, 2011
Lawyers, particularly those who intend to keep their licenses to practice law, are serious about deadlines. They keep a calendar on their phone and on their desktop, and their assistants generally main...
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Bankruptcy and Judicial Estoppel
Nov 24, 2011
Judicial estoppel protect[s] the integrity of the judicial process by prohibiting parties from changing positions according to the exigencies of the moment.New Hampshire v. Maine, 532 U.S. 742, 749 (20...
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