AHC College Football Rivalry
Tonight’s championship is a serious rivalry for Autry, Hall & Cook. Associate attorney Taylor Orgeron is related to LSU coach Ed Orgeron. Taylor is obviously
Construction Warranties and the Statute of Repose – Southern States Chemical, Inc v. Tampa Tank & Welding Inc.
Construction Warranties and the Statute of Repose: Southern States Chemical, Inc v. Tampa Tank & Welding Inc. David R. Cook Autry, Hall & Cook www.ahclaw.com
Georgia Supreme Court Clarifies Liability for Data Breach
In 2016, plaintiffs alleged an anonymous hacker stole personally identifiable information of at least 200,000 patients from an orthopedic clinic. The hacker demanded a ransom,
AHC Partner to Speak at the Construction Law & Government Contracting Seminar
David Cook will be speaking at the upcoming 8th Annual Construction Law & Government Contracting Seminar. The Seminar will be held on October 8 –
Georgia Supreme Court Addresses Anti-Indemnity Statute
In prior blog posts, we addressed Georgia’s anti-indemnity statute. One of the posts addressed the statute in the context of an electric utility easement near
Joint Venture Dispute Over Profits
A recent Georgia Court of Appeals case demonstrates the risk of joint ventures failing to carefully define accounting rules in their joint venture agreement. Two
Court Addresses Damages Under Homeowners Insurance Policy
Court Addresses Expert and Lay Testimony of Damages Under Homeowners Insurance Policy Woodrum v. Georgia Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company, 347 Ga. App. 89 (2018)
Construction Dollars and Sense Newsletter by Al Clark.
Below is the current Construction Dollars and Sense newsletter. The topic is Tax Accounting Methods, savings available for both large and small contractors, based on
Court Dismisses Cross Claims Against Utility Based on Construction Anti-Indemnity Statute
When a plane crashed and several passengers and crew died or were injured, their representatives sued several defendants, including a nearby plant owner, Milliken &
Part II: Key Provisions of School Facility Construction & Design Contracts
The following article was written by David R. Cook, and was published 13 June by School Construction News. It is reprinted here with permission. Part
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