By John P. Kamin, Legal EditorThe owner-controlled insurance program for one of the world's busiest airports contained several key flaws that allowed a deceased worker's estate to win summary judgment in a $4.47 million breach-of-contract suit, according to a ruling from the Georgia Court of Appeals.The City of Atlanta and six contractors found themselves on the losing end of a multi-million dollar summary judgment motion on Wednesday, after the Court of Appeals issued its decision in Pitts v. City of Atlanta. In that decision, the appellate court examined the contractual relationships...
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