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Abdirizak Abukar Mire v. Hana Sayid Hussein Sheikh - Divorce Action Appeal Dismissed

The Court of Appeals of Georgia has dismissed the discretionary appeal in the divorce action of Abdirizak Abukar Mire v. Hana Sayid Hussein Sheikh. The court determined that the application for appeal was improvidently granted after further review of the briefs and record.

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Newnan Gas & Food, LLC v. A & H Food, Inc. - Discretionary Application Granted

The Court of Appeals of Georgia granted a discretionary application in the case of Newnan Gas & Food, LLC et al v. A & H Food, Inc. The appellant has 10 days from the order date to file a notice of appeal.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Lundy v. Kemp - Wrongful Death Action

The Court of Appeals of Georgia reversed and remanded a wrongful death action concerning a jail inmate's suicide. The court found the trial court erred in allowing defendants to argue discretion regarding a jail policy and in allowing a related special interrogatory to the jury. The case involves claims of negligence against jail officers.

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Team Health, LLC v. Cotiviti, Inc. - Case Transferred

The Court of Appeals of Georgia has transferred the case of Team Health, LLC v. Cotiviti, Inc. to the Supreme Court. The case involves a dispute over the enforcement of an arbitration subpoena, with the lower court having granted a motion to quash based on federal preemption arguments.

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In the Interest of T. K., Children - Dependency Finding Affirmed

The Court of Appeals of Georgia affirmed a juvenile court's order finding children to be dependent and awarding custody to the Department of Family and Children Services. The mother appealed, alleging insufficient evidence of dependency. The court found the evidence supported the dependency finding.

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Delmon Smith v. Ciara Armstrong - Child Custody Appeal

The Court of Appeals of Georgia affirmed a trial court's order denying a petition to modify child custody. The appellant argued the trial court erred in finding him in contempt, crediting the guardian ad litem's opinion, failing to find a material change in circumstances, and awarding attorney fees.

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K. B. v. Cobb County School District - Student Discipline Appeal

The Court of Appeals of Georgia vacated and remanded a superior court order concerning the suspension of a student, K. B., by the Cobb County School District. The court will reconsider whether the local board exceeded its statutory authority by suspending the student for off-campus conduct.

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Mattis v. Ax Auto, Inc - Emergency Motion Denied

The Court of Appeals of Georgia denied emergency motions for temporary remand and stay filed by appellant Jonathan M. Mattis in the case Mattis v. Ax Auto, Inc. The court issued its order on March 12, 2026.

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The APPEAL, INC. v. Oliver - Civil Rights/Access to Execution Procedures

The Court of Appeals of Georgia affirmed a trial court's dismissal of a civil complaint filed by The Appeal, Inc. against Georgia Department of Corrections officials. The news organization sought greater media access to lethal injection procedures, but the court found TAI lacked standing to pursue the claims.

Routine Enforcement Civil Rights
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Heather Brown v. Barbara Schmitt - Court Opinion

The Court of Appeals of Georgia reviewed a fee award in Heather Brown v. Barbara Schmitt. The court affirmed the denial of certain attorney fees but reversed the award of others, finding that the conduct did not meet the legal standard for sanctionable conduct under OCGA ยง 9-15-14(b).

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