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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Pruitt Corp. v. Ga. Dept. of Community Health

... We granted a petition for a writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals in this appeal from a superior court's review of the decision of an administrative agency because we were concerned about the standard of review employed by the Court of Appeals and the deference it afforded ...

City of Atlanta v. Hotels. com, LP

... Following the trial court's dismissal of the City's action, the Court of Appeals affirmed based on lack of subject matter jurisdiction due to the City's failure to exhaust available administrative remedies. City of Atlanta v. Hotels.com, 288 Ga.App. 391, 654 SE2d 166 (2007). ...

Handel v. Powell

... After conducting an evidentiary hearing, an administrative law judge (ALJ) denied the 64 Secretary's challenge, ruling that the candidate had presented persuasive evidence that, in 2006, he had moved into District 4 with the intent to make it his home. ...