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Lueder, Larkin & Hunter, LLC Receives Top Rankings in the 7th Annual Legal Food Frenzy

LLH’s Participation in 7th Annual Legal Food Frenzy – Top Rankings in the Competition In the Georgia legal community, many participate in the statewide competition known as the Legal Food Frenzy. This competition is in its seventh year, and Lueder, Larkin & Hunter has participated for five (5) straight years now. The efforts help food banks across the state raise monies and collect pounds of food to ensure that struggling families, seniors, and children across Georgia have enough to...

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Brandon Wagner wins on Summary Judgment in favor of Condominium Association Client

Brandon Wagner filed suit on behalf of a Condo Association for unpaid assessments and judicial foreclosure. The delinquent owner responded to the Association’s suit denying all liability and filing a counterclaim for negligent security. The owner claimed that because the Association had failed to provide adequate security, her vehicle and condo unit had been broken into and vandalized on several occasions. Mr. Wagner filed a Motion for Summary Judgment arguing that the Condo’s Declaration...

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Blair Cash Secures Defense Summary Judgment

Blair J. Cash obtained summary judgment in favor of his client in the State Court of Fulton County. The case arose out of an August 18, 2014 motor vehicle accident. The Plaintiff filed suit against the Defendant in 2016, but never properly served the Defendant. The Plaintiff previously dismissed her lawsuit without prejudice and subsequently filed two renewal actions, one of which was dismissed for want of prosecution and the other which proceeded forward. In his Motion for Summary Judgment,...

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Community Matters – Summer 2018

The Summer 2018 edition features an article about bankruptcy and post-petition assessments (by Daniel E. Melchi) and an article advising how to enjoy the summer pool season in peach and quiet (by Elina V. Brim). Community Matters is published on our website on a quarterly basis, and if you would like hard copies, we can make those available for you as well.  Thank you! Download Community...

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Community Matters – Spring 2018

The Spring 2018 edition features an article about the veto of HB 410, a bill which was intended to regulate the prices that could be charged for closing statements (by Brendan R. Hunter), an article discussing the basic principles of managing architectural modifications (by Haley H. Bourret), and an article regarding the effect of quitclaims on delinquent assessments (by Brandon D. Wagner). Community Matters is published on our website on a quarterly basis, and if you would like hard copies, we...

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