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Supreme Court of Georgia Rules You Cannot Use “Equitable Estoppel” to Force a Non-Signatory into Arbitration
Supreme Court of Georgia Rules You Cannot Use “Equitable Estoppel” to Force a Non-Signatory into Arbitration

Samuel A. Mullman
Jun 1
Practice Tip: Verify Your Complaint If Seeking an Injunction
The Georgia Court of Appeals reminded litigants to verify your complaint if you seek an injunction in a trial court. Parnell v. Sherman &...

Samuel A. Mullman
Jul 12, 2022
How to Argue the Plain Language of a Contract
Judge Dillard and the Court of Appeals walked through contract analysis in a detailed manner to hold that the plain language of a...

Samuel A. Mullman
Nov 23, 2021
Market Value At Time Of Breach Is Value Used to Determine Damages On Convertible Note
The Court of Appeals of Georgia held that a liquidated damages provision in a convertible note was a penalty and therefore unenforceable...

Samuel A. Mullman
Nov 17, 2021
Strict Scrutiny Applies To Employment Agreement That Is Not Ancillary To Sales Agreement
The Court of Appeals of Georgia held that employment agreements, including restrictive covenants contained therein, that are not...

Samuel A. Mullman
Nov 3, 2021
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