- September 14, 2025Many local government attorneys assemble each year at the Institute for City and County Attorneys, in Athens. I provided an…
- February 21, 2023A bill introduced in the General Assembly would modify the authority of state and local governments, as well as school…
- September 7, 2022Effective July 1, 2019, consultants who advise or assist local governments in developing specifications or solicitation requirements must enter an…
- August 29, 2022For contracting opportunities of public works construction contracts, local governments must advertise and award them on the basis of competitive…
- August 24, 2022In the 2021-2022 session, the Georgia General Assembly made substantive changes in the Payment and Retainage Law. The rules still…
- November 14, 2021A long-running dispute between a landowner and a municipality has escalated to the Georgia Court of Appeals and in the…
- August 21, 2021Effective July 1, 2022, counties may execute design-build contracts for transportation-related projects that include buildings, bridges and approaches, rail corridors,…
- January 17, 2018UPDATE: This post is updated below. State and local governments enjoy the protection of sovereign immunity. It may be waived…
- June 20, 2017Yesterday the Georgia Supreme Court just addressed the presentment requirement -- the 12-month deadline to present a claim to a…
- March 21, 2017In a recent Georgia Court of Appeals case, the Court was tasked with determining whether the City of Atlanta’s compliance…
- March 18, 2017The Georgia Court of Appeals recently affirmed a trial court's dismissal of a county's claim on developer bonds based on…
- February 12, 2017Throughout 2016, Attorney David Cook presented to multiple state and local government organizations concerning Georgia law of procurement. Governmental entities…
- October 22, 2016This post was written and edited by Chadd Reynolds and David Cook. A few months ago, a decision by the…
- May 17, 2016In its most recent session, the Georgia General Assembly passed HB 943, which amends Georgia’s Anti-Indemnity Statute. The amendment expands…
- April 9, 2015Lawmakers Approve Bill Allowing Local Governments to Partner with Private Entities for Public Projects A bill soon headed to the…
- October 3, 2013When a cleaning contractor failed to pay its employees for cleaning services at a university, its employees sued the Board…
- September 6, 2013In a prior post, we discussed a Georgia Supreme Court opinion interpreting Atlanta's OCIP policy. The case at issue was…
- August 31, 2013The Association of County Commissioners of Georgia and the Georgia Municipal Association have provided guidance to local governments concerning Georgia’s…
- July 6, 2013The most recent session of Georgia’s General Assembly produced several notable changes to state and local government procurement laws. These…
- July 1, 2013A prior post covered an appellate decision addressing whether a Georgia municipality may be held liable under quantum meruit for…
- June 4, 2013This guest post was written by James Richardson of the "Georgia Tipsheet." Read the Executive Order here. Georgia Gov. Nathan…
- January 6, 2013In several prior blog posts, we discussed the effectiveness of implied-contract claims against public owners, such as counties, school boards,…
- November 28, 2012Read the opinion here: Case - ArcherWestern v Pitts Construction owners occasionally use an Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP) to…
- November 19, 2012C&A attorney David R. Cook recently authored an article in the Facilities Engineering Journal regarding the importance of strong contracts…