green
Positive treatment
9.7 score
Top citers, strongest first. 3 distinct citers.
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Alston & Bird LLP v. Mellon Ventures II, L.P.
DuPont de Nemours & Co. v. Waters, 287 Ga. 235, 236-238 ( 695 SE2d 265 ) (2010). 6 See OCGA § 5-6-35 (b); McCaughey v. Murphy, 267 Ga. 64, 65 (1) ( 473 SE2d 762 ) (1996); Carmichael v. Carmichael, 248 Ga. 216, 218 (1), 221 (7) ( 282 SE2d 71 ) (1981); cf. Sorrentino v. Boston Mut.
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Cited as authority (rule)
McCaughey v. Murphy
(2×)
Carmichael v. Carmichael, 248 Ga. 216, 218 (1), 221 (7) ( 282 SE2d 71 ) (1981).
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CRS Sirrine, Inc. v. Dravo Corp.
The trial court “has inherent power to control the course of the trial. . .” (Carmichael v. Carmichael, 248 Ga. 216, 218 ( 282 SE2d 71 ) (1981)) and the procedural rules governing trials are “construed to secure the just, speedy, and inexpensive determination of every action.” OCGA § 9-11-1.
BREMERS
v.
BREMERS
v.
BREMERS
37882.
Supreme Court of Georgia.
Sep 24, 1981.
David G. Crockett, for appellant., Ragsdale, Beals & Carley, Peter S. Wynkoop, for appellee.
Marshall.
Published
This is an appeal from an order granting a motion to open a default judgment in a divorce action. See Simpson v. Simpson, 240 Ga. 543 (242 SE2d 45) (1978). The appellee, subsequent to the grant of the application for discretionary appeal, has dismissed without prejudice the answer and counterclaim filed with her motion to open default judgment. Therefore, the appeal is rendered moot and, accordingly, is dismissed.
Appeal dismissed.