In its most recent session, the Georgia General Assembly passed HB 943, which amends Georgia’s Anti-Indemnity Statute. The amendment expands the Anti-Indemnity Statute beyond construction contracts to include contracts for engineering, architectural, and land surveying services (“A/E Contracts”).
In a …
The lawsuits required to perfect and foreclose upon a lien have confused lien claimants and their attorneys for years. This confusion was recently demonstrated in a recent case entitled Founders Kitchen and Bath, Inc. v. Alexander, No. A15A1262, 2015 …
This post was written by Chadd Reynolds and David Cook.
Like many states, Georgia has enacted a False Claims Act, which is an important piece of legislation for public contractors and subcontractors. The Act is largely similar to the …
This post was written by AHC attorney Chadd Reynolds.
In Cowart v. Schevitz, the Georgia Court of Appeals clarified the instances in which an out-of-possession landlord can be liable in a premises liability claim. No. A15A2036, 2016 WL 563114, …
This blog post was written by Chadd Reynolds and David Cook.
In a recent decision, the Georgia Court of Appeals strengthened the broad application of forum-selection clauses. The Court in Cemex Construction Materials Florida, LLC v. LRA Naples, LLC, …