Georgia Legal Malpractice Law 2014
Georgia Legal Malpractice Law 2014
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Author(s): Evans, J. Randolph
ISBN No.: 9781576258217
Edition: Annual
Pages: 404
Year: 201305
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 220.80
Status: Out Of Print

Chapter 1 Agency or Fiduciary Causes of Action 1 1-1 Agent Breaching Fiduciary Duty to Principal.1 1-2 Agent Negligent in Collecting Debt.2 1-3 Agent''s Liability for Principal''s Obligation.2 1-4 Agent''s Negligence Causing Harm to Others.2 1-5 Agent''s Personal Liability on Contract.3 1-6 Bailments.3 1-7 Caring for Collateral or Security.4 1-8 Charitable Organization Liable for Wrongdoing.


5 1-9 Consignee Liability for Damaged Art.5 1-10 C o-Sureties Contributing on Debt Default.5 1-11 Escrow Agent Improperly Disbursing Funds.6 1-12 Faithless Servant Doctrine.6 1-13 Fiduciary Breaching Duty.11 1-14 Fraudulent Concealment by Fiduciary.12 1-15 Obligor Aiding Agent Disloyalty to Principal.12 1-16 Warehouseman or Carrier Liability for Goods.


13 1-17 Warehouseman or Carrier Lien on Goods. 14 Chapter 2 Attorney and Legal Services Causes of Action 15 2-1 Attorney Malpractice.15 2-2 Attorney Increasing Inadequate Contingency Fee.16 2-3 Claim for Attorney''s Fees.16 2-4 Legal Fraud.16 2-5 Legal Malpractice in Criminal Cases. 17 Chapter 3 Banking, Commercial Paper and Creditor Causes of Action 19 3-1 Bank Leaving Funds Transfer Incomplete.19 3-2 Bank Misconduct When Relying on Power of Attorney.


19 3-3 Bank Mishandling Funds Transfer.20 3-4 Bankrupt''s Voiding of Preferential Transfer of Property.20 3-5 Bank''s Wrongful Dishonor of Negotiable Instrument.20 3-6 Bank''s Wrongful Payment of Negotiable Instrument.21 3-7 Bounced Check Causing Damage.21 3-8 Certified or Cashier''s Check Wrongfully Dishonored.22 3-9 Checking Account Funds Misappropriated by Fiduciary.23 3-10 Collecting Bank Late Objection to Negotiable Instrument.


23 3-11 Collecting Bank Mishandling Negotiable Instrument.24 3-12 Credit Issuer Dishonoring or Repudiating.24 3-13 Debtor Lying to Creditor About Assets.24 3-14 Debtor''s Fraudulent Conveyance.25 3-15 Electronic Fund Transfer Privacy or Safety Violation.25 3-16 Enforcement of Security Interest Delegating Seller''s Performance.25 3-17 Fraudulent Negotiable Instrument Paid or Taken.25 3-18 Lessee''s Default on Lease of Goods.


26 3-19 Lessor''s Breach of Implied Warranty on Goods.26 3-20 Lessor''s Breach of Express Warranty on Goods.27 3-21 Lessor''s Default on Lease of Goods.28 3-22 Letter of Credit Obligation Breached.28 3-23 Mistaken Payment on Draft Returned.29 3-24 Mortgage Contingency Loan Exacting Illegal Commission.29 3-25 Mortgage Exacting Illegal Points and Prepayments Fees.30 3-26 Mortgage Holder Breaching Escrow Obligations.


30 3-27 Mortgagee Failing to Cancel Redeemed Mortgage.31 3-28 Negotiable Instrument.32 3-29 Negotiable Instrument Forged or Stolen.32 3-30 Negotiable Instrument Signed for Accommodation.33 3-31 Noncompliance With Secured Transactions Laws.33 3-32 Spouse Liable for Other Spouse''s Debt.34 3-33 Registration of Investment Security Transfer Denied.34 Chapter 4 Constitutional Causes of Action 37 4-1 Grand Jury Proceedings Unlawfully Disclosed.


37 4-2 Inverse Condemnation.37 4-3 Privacy Invasion.38 4-4 State Constitutional Rights Violation.38 4-5 State Destruction of Private Property.39 4-6 State Taking Land Requiring Compensation.39 4-7 Taking.40 4-8 D e Facto Taking.40 4-9 Regulatory Taking.


41 Chapter 5 Contract or Quasi-Contract Causes of Action 43 5-1 Accounting.43 5-2 Account Stated.43 5-3 Anticipatory Breach of Contract.44 5-4 Breach of Contract Causing Damage.44 5-5 Buyer Recovering Specifically Identified Goods.45 5-6 Careless Contractual Work.45 5-7 Child''s Right to Rescind Contract.46 5-8 Confusing Language in Written Contract.


46 5-9 Constructive Fraud in Contract.46 5-10 Consumer Contract Containing Unlawful Provision.47 5-11 Consumer Credit Billing Error.48 5-12 Consumer Goods Leased Under Unconscionable Circumstances.49 5-13 Consumer Loan Broker Acting Improperly.49 5-14 Contract.50 5-15 Contract Performance Interfered With by Outsider.50 5-16 Contract Rescission.


51 5-17 Coverage for Causes Extending From Insured Risk.51 5-18 Duress Permitting Contract Rescission.52 5-19 Fraud by Others Outside Contract.52 5-20 Fraud Permitting Reformation or Rescission.52 5-21 Goods Sold and Delivered.


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