What Every Contractor Should Know About Mediation

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There is a common misunderstanding about what mediation is and how it can be used to resolve a construction dispute. Client questions like “is mediation binding” and “will the mediator decide who wins” highlight the confusion between mediation, arbitration and trial. Mediation is essentially a meeting where adverse parties sit down and try to negotiate … Read More

Negligent Hiring in Georgia: Do Your Homework Before Hiring

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In Georgia, employers are required to exercise ordinary care in the selection of employees. This means that if an employer knew, or should have known, of an employee’s tendency to engage in certain behavior and that behavior results in harm to another while the employee is acting in the course and scope of his employment, … Read More

Georgia’s Revised Garnishment Statute and Procedures

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Georgia’s garnishment statute, O.C.G.A. § 18-4-1 et seq., was recently amended by the Georgia legislature in response to a court decision which deemed it unconstitutional. As garnishment is an important tool in the collections process, it is important to understand the changes to the process and procedure in the new statute in order to ensure … Read More

Regulating Drones In Your Community

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As aerial drones become more prevalent, they raise a variety of issues that can affect communities. Drones can crash into people, vehicles, or property due to mechanical or operator error, they can make annoying noises, and, since many drones are equipped with cameras, they raise serious privacy concerns. Additionally, the regulation of drones is in … Read More

Are You Misclassifying Your Workers as Independent Contractors?

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Classifying workers as either employees or independent contractors is not always easy. Simply labeling a worker as an independent contractor does not in itself establish the actual status of that worker in relation to the employer. The consequences of a misclassification can be disastrous to employers, resulting in government fines, back taxes, unpaid benefits, and … Read More

Community Associations and Online Forums

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As the Internet has become the go-to source of information for most people, the first instinct of many residents of community associations who want information about their community or wish to communicate with the board of directors, their property manager, or their neighbors, is to go online. In addition to maintaining a website to allow … Read More

WCZ Obtains Attorneys-Fees Award Against Rialto For Guarantor

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WCZ recently obtained two favorable decisions from the Georgia Court of Appeals in favor of its client, an individual who had guaranteed several multi-million-dollar real-estate loans. In the two related cases, a Rialto subsidiary (“Rialto”) was found to have twice breached its Settlement Agreement with WCZ’s client and was ordered to pay the legal fees … Read More

New Approach to Doggy Business

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Pet waste in common areas is an unfortunate and recurring issue in many communities. One would assume and expect that neighbors would extend the common courtesy of cleaning up after their dogs. However, as we have all experienced firsthand (or firstfoot), some residents apparently feel that they have no such obligation. This is not only … Read More