Sticker Shock to Appeal in Georgia, Part II -- The Case of Being "Two Days Late"
Tuesday, June 1, 2010 by Andrew Agatston
I received a phone call from an attorney in Kansas City last week, who had read my previous blog post about the unconscionable law passed by the Georgia General Assembly this session raising the cost of transmitting each page of documentation needed for our appellate courts to decide an appeal by -- if you can believe it -- 667 percent.
I received a phone call from an attorney in Kansas City last week, who had read my previous blog post about the unconscionable law passed by the Georgia General Assembly this session raising the cost of transmitting each page of documentation needed for our appellate courts to decide an appeal by -- if you can believe it -- 667 percent.











