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Category: Real Estate
Seeking and Obtaining Specific Performance to Get the Benefit of Your Georgia Real Estate Contract
In most cases, a party initiates a civil lawsuit because it has been harmed and it seeks an award of money damages to compensate it for the harm it suffered. Sometimes, though, the type of harm that is caused by a breach of a
Georgia’s ‘anti-Slapp’ Statute and How It Can Affect Your Commercial Litigation Case
When you are pursuing a commercial litigation action in Georgia, you might find yourself faced with many different types of arguments about why you should not be allowed to pursue your case. While some may relate directly to
Fraudulent Misrepresentation of Zoning in Real Estate Litigation
The zoning of a parcel can be a critical concern for a buyer when entering into a purchase and sale agreement. In a recent Georgia appellate decision, a buyer appealed from summary judgment in favor of the defendants...
A Contractor’s Lack of Licensure Proves to Be a Big Problem in Its Breach of Contract Lawsuit
When you decide to pursue a breach of contract lawsuit, it is very important to make sure that all T’s are crossed and I’s dotted. Even seemingly small imperfections may do grave damage to your case. In one recent...