PASCAVAGE v. CAN-DO, INC.

71348.

178 Ga. App. 566 (1986)

344 S.E.2d 261

PASCAVAGE v. CAN-DO, INC. et al.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Rehearing Denied April 3, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John L. Blandford, for appellant.

James C. Simmons, Jr., Marilyn F. Dye, for appellees.


BEASLEY, Judge.

Pascavage sued for fraud and unpaid commissions allegedly owed him by Can-Do, Inc., a Tennessee corporation, and its president George Holder, basing jurisdiction on the Georgia Long-Arm Statute (OCGA § 9-10-91). Can-Do and Holder were properly served and filed defensive pleadings. After initiating discovery, to which defendants failed to respond other than to request additional time, Pascavage moved for orders to compel discovery and for imposition...

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