Lisa Boggs

Vehicle auctioning companies subject to fine for failure to facilitate title transfers.

Vehicle auctioning companies violated the Fair Business Practices Act by failing to facilitate title transfers after selling motor vehicles to consumers, which in two cases resulted in the consumer losing possession of the vehicle.  However, the Court upheld only the violations for which Office of Consumer Protections offered sufficient evidentiary support.  Further, the Court reversed […]

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Federal court upholds OSAH judge’s decision that a school district’s evaluation did not fulfill IDEA requirements.

Parents of a special needs child obtained an independent functional assessment after they determined that the school district’s evaluation was inappropriate.  After the parents sought reimbursement for the evaluation, the school district appealed, arguing that its assessment was appropriate.  Judge Baxter granted the parents’ request for an independent educational evaluation at public expense, finding that

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Indoor signs communicating advertisement to the outdoor public subject to regulation.

Advertisements visible to, and intended to be visible to, the outdoor traveling public are subject to regulation under the Georgia Outdoor Advertising Control Act, even where they are physically located inside of a building.  Further, LED signs with changing messages are subject to regulation because, while they are not strictly covered under the statutory definition

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DEA investigation uncovers physician misconduct.

During an investigation by the Drug Enforcement Agency, a physician issued controlled substances prescriptions to undercover DEA officers, though they exhibited textbook signs of misuse and abuse of medications.  Upon conducting its own investigation, the Georgia Composite Medical Board determined that the physician’s treatment of the agents, and six other patients, fell below the minimum

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License revoked for recklessly prescribing controlled substances.

The Court upheld the revocation of a physician’s license to practice medicine based on evidence that the physician continued to prescribe controlled substances to one patient despite drug screenings that indicated the patient was failing to take the medications as prescribed and was abusing illegal drugs on a regular basis.  The physician also took no

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Vendor terminated for failure to meet minimum square footage requirement.

The Georgia WIC Program requires vendors to maintain 3,000 square feet of continuous retail food sales space open to the public, including administrative and storage space. The store at issue only contained 2,138 square feet of continuous retail food sales space, including administrative and storage space. Thus, the Department was required to terminate the vendor

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