From Casetext: Smarter Legal Research

Fuller v. Broadus-Little

Supreme Court of Georgia
Nov 1, 1991
411 S.E.2d 269 (Ga. 1991)

Opinion

S91A1350.

DECIDED NOVEMBER 1, 1991.

Title to land. Fulton Superior Court. Before Judge Johnson.

Kingloff Travis, William K. Travis, B. Clark Jones, for appellant.

Arrington Hollowill, Marvin S. Arrington, W. Ray Persons, Stephanie Getter, for appellee


After reviewing the case, the trial judge entered an order for arbitration. The three arbitrators found in favor of the appellant in the amount of $11,421.79 plus interest. The appellee, Evelyn Broadus-Little, appealed from the award.

The trial court granted the appellee's motion for summary judgment on the main complaint and also granted the appellee's motion for summary judgment on her counterclaim for abusive litigation. We affirm as to the main complaint and reverse as to the counterclaim.

There was no error in the court's grant of a summary judgment as to the main complaint. However, the court erred in granting summary judgment on the appellee's abusive litigation counterclaim.

Judgment affirmed in part and reversed in part. All the Justices concur.


DECIDED NOVEMBER 1, 1991.


Summaries of

Fuller v. Broadus-Little

Supreme Court of Georgia
Nov 1, 1991
411 S.E.2d 269 (Ga. 1991)
Case details for

Fuller v. Broadus-Little

Case Details

Full title:FULLER v. BROADUS-LITTLE

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Nov 1, 1991

Citations

411 S.E.2d 269 (Ga. 1991)
411 S.E.2d 269

Citing Cases

Paramount Pictures Distrib. Corp. v. Gehring

Another situation which seems to us to be analogous is that of employment contracts where it is uniformly…

Miller v. Yellowstone Irr. Dist

"The measure of damages for the breach of a contract of employment by the employer is prima facie the sum…