X
24Jul

Georgia Court of Appeals Affirms Superior Court’s Confirmation of Arbitration Award, Finding That Arbitrator Did Not Manifestly Disregard Law Governing the “Modified Total Cost” Approach to Damages

Gainesville Mech., Inc. v. Air Data, Inc., No. A19A0518., 2019 BL 229069 (Ga. Ct. App. June 19, 2019) - The First Division of the Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed a superior court’s decision to confirm an arbitration award against Appellant...
By: Pepper Hamilton LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/georgia-court-of-appeals-affirms-16666/

Related

NYC Amends its Façade Inspection and Safety Program to Push Building Owners into Action

In the wake of the tragic death of architect Tishman in December 2020 who was killed by falling debr...

Read More >

FTC and CFPB Extend Accuracy in Consumer Reporting Comment Deadline

On December 10, 2019, the FTC and CFPB hosted a public workshop on issues affecting the accuracy of ...

Read More >

23 tips for drafting employment arbitration agreements

In light of a critical U.S. Supreme Court decision affecting an employer’s ability to enforce emplo...

Read More >

The Short-Term Impact of Coronavirus on Deal Activity

Speculation about the impact of coronavirus and recent stock market volatility, including Thursday’...

Read More >

Is the Gig Economy on Life Support? New York Proposes Process for Sweeping Changes to Worker Classification

Proposed New York Legislation - In his 2020 budget proposal, Governor Andrew Cuomo proposed creatin...

Read More >

Faithless Fiduciaries: Broader Relief In Fraud Cases Involving Real Estate Transactions

On Friday, the First District attempted to resolve a split of authority among California’s appellat...

Read More >