School Employees Shielded by Official Immunity When Sued Over School Parking Permits
On May 10, 2017, high school student Lily Price was standing in the school parking lot waiting for a ride when fellow student Bryce...
Georgia Supreme Court Provides Guidance in Navigating Post-Loss Duties in Bad Faith Claims
There are several complex issues of required actions, records preservation and notice in the context of post-loss tort, tort, and...
Employee Steps Away From Employment, Right? Court of Appeals Says, “Not So Fast!”
In ADVANCED DISPOSAL SERVICES ATLANTA, LLC. v. MARCZAK, Georgia Court of Appeals A21A0180 A21A0181 (04-08-2021), Mr. Marczak and his...
Renewal Action Time Barred for Failure to Prosecute
In August 2004, Herbert Washington was killed in an accident with Jack DeWayne Gay. Herbert’s daughter, Angela Washington, filed suit in...
Insurers Must Pay Close Attention to Statutes When Attempting to Limit Coverage
On January 31, 2016, officers with the City of College Park were chasing a vehicle that collided with the vehicle of a third party,...