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A New Georgia Trespass Case on Punitive Damages: Ramey v. Kimsey

Property owners who deal with repeated, willful trespass often ask: Can we recover punitive damages, even if the out-of-pocket damage is modest? A new Georgia Court of Appeals decision provides a helpful and practical answer. In Ramey v. Kimsey, the… Read More
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Partitioning Property: What Vargo v. Adams Means for Unmarried Couples

If an unmarried couple owns property together, what happens to the property if the couple separates, or no longer wants to own property jointly? One frequently sought option is to partition the property, in which the parties seek to each own a separa… Read More
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Hughes v. Cornerstone: A Victory for Georgia Homeowners?

As a general rule, it has been difficult for homeowners in Georgia to successfully take action against home inspectors for negligent inspections. A recent case in the Georgia Court of Appeals may have opened the door for such actions in the future. B… Read More
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