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Upcoming Changes on January 1, 2021 to Georgia’s Mechanics’ + Materialmen’s Lien Statute

On January 1, 2021, changes to Georgia's Mechanics' and Materialmen's Lien Statute will take effect. Learn more by reading our August post here!  If you have questions or are uncertain about your rights and [...]

2020-12-16T15:44:30+00:00December 16th, 2020|Industry & Firm News|Comments Off on Upcoming Changes on January 1, 2021 to Georgia’s Mechanics’ + Materialmen’s Lien Statute

Georgia Supreme Court Confirms Contractors Cannot Include Anticipated Profits in Materialmen’s Liens But Doing So Won’t Invalidate a Lien

On September 28, 2020, the Georgia Supreme Court confirmed Georgia law prohibits a contractor from including anticipated profits in a lien, but doing so will not invalidate the entire lien.  Massey et al. v. [...]

2020-12-02T15:01:00+00:00December 2nd, 2020|COVID|Comments Off on Georgia Supreme Court Confirms Contractors Cannot Include Anticipated Profits in Materialmen’s Liens But Doing So Won’t Invalidate a Lien

Update on COVID Insurance Coverage Litigation: November 2020

For months, litigation over business interruption claims for COVID-19 losses have increased.  Insurers have argued (1) “physical loss or damage” does not apply when COVID-19 is on the premises or when shutdown orders restrict use [...]

2020-11-18T14:58:37+00:00November 18th, 2020|COVID|Comments Off on Update on COVID Insurance Coverage Litigation: November 2020

Georgia Supreme Court Holds Georgia’s Apportionment Statute Abrogates the Respondeat Superior Rule

On November 2, 2020, the Georgia Supreme Court issued an opinion in Quynn v. Hulsey et al., Case No. S19G1612.  At issue was whether the Court of Appeals erred in holding an employer whose [...]

2020-11-04T14:39:07+00:00November 4th, 2020|Industry & Firm News|Comments Off on Georgia Supreme Court Holds Georgia’s Apportionment Statute Abrogates the Respondeat Superior Rule

Supreme Court Holds Apportionment Extends to Strict Products Liability Claims

On October 19, 2020, the Georgia Supreme Court issued an opinion in Johns et al. v. Suzuki Motor of America, Inc. et al., Case No. S19G1478, affirming the Court of Appeals’ determination that Georgia’s [...]

2020-10-21T14:00:59+00:00October 21st, 2020|Industry & Firm News|Comments Off on Supreme Court Holds Apportionment Extends to Strict Products Liability Claims

Melissa Ewing joins FINRA Arbitrator roster

Burkhalter Law is proud to announce one of our attorneys, Melissa Ewing, has been approved to join the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s (FINRA) arbitrator roster as a Public arbitrator.  After completing training, she is [...]

2020-10-16T15:20:55+00:00October 16th, 2020|Industry & Firm News|Comments Off on Melissa Ewing joins FINRA Arbitrator roster

Georgia Supreme Court Confirms Georgia’s Anti-SLAPP Statute Cannot Be Used to Strike a Claim for Attorneys’ Fees in Response to an Open Records Act Suit

On October 6, 2020, the Georgia Supreme Court issued an opinion in Geer v. Phoebe Putney Health System, Inc. Case No. S19G1265, affirming the Court of Appeals’ determination that Georgia’s anti-SLAPP statute, O.C.G.A. § [...]

2020-10-07T20:28:03+00:00October 7th, 2020|Industry & Firm News|Comments Off on Georgia Supreme Court Confirms Georgia’s Anti-SLAPP Statute Cannot Be Used to Strike a Claim for Attorneys’ Fees in Response to an Open Records Act Suit

Update on COVID Insurance Coverage Litigation: September 2020

In May, we highlighted uncertainties regarding COVID-19 claims for business losses.  Since then, litigation has increased, and courts are ruling on motions to dismiss filed by insurers who denied coverage under business interruption policies.  [...]

2020-09-23T13:34:17+00:00September 23rd, 2020|Industry & Firm News|Comments Off on Update on COVID Insurance Coverage Litigation: September 2020

Georgia Supreme Court Holds Arbitration Clauses in Attorney-Client Agreements are Not Against Public Policy or Unconscionable

On September 8, 2020, the Georgia Supreme Court issued an opinion in Innovative Images, LLC v. James Darren Summerville et al, Case No. S19G1026, affirming the reversal of a trial court’s denial of a [...]

2020-09-09T13:56:20+00:00September 9th, 2020|Industry & Firm News|Comments Off on Georgia Supreme Court Holds Arbitration Clauses in Attorney-Client Agreements are Not Against Public Policy or Unconscionable

Upcoming Changes to Georgia’s Mechanics’ + Materialmen’s Lien Statute

On August 5, 2020, Governor Kemp signed Senate Bill 315, which amends Georgia’s Mechanics’ and Materialmen’s Lien statute (O.C.G.A. § 44-14-366) to expressly limit the release language of lien waivers to a contractor’s lien rights without affecting any other rights [...]

2020-08-26T16:01:53+00:00August 26th, 2020|Industry & Firm News|Comments Off on Upcoming Changes to Georgia’s Mechanics’ + Materialmen’s Lien Statute

Understanding COVID’s Impact on Residential and Commercial Foreclosures in Georgia

Georgia has not issued a moratorium on residential or commercial foreclosures in response to COVID-19.  However, there are two protections for homeowners with federally backed mortgages.  First, lenders may not foreclose on federally backed mortgages until at least August 31, 2020.  HUD authorized FHA to implement [...]

2020-08-24T19:29:04+00:00August 12th, 2020|Industry & Firm News|Comments Off on Understanding COVID’s Impact on Residential and Commercial Foreclosures in Georgia
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