Rtt Associates, Inc. v. Georgia Department of Labor

789 S.E.2d 211, 337 Ga. App. 600
CourtCourt of Appeals of Georgia
DecidedJune 28, 2016
DocketA15A0792
StatusPublished

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Rtt Associates, Inc. v. Georgia Department of Labor, 789 S.E.2d 211, 337 Ga. App. 600 (Ga. Ct. App. 2016).

Opinion

Ellington, Presiding Judge.

RTT Associates, Inc., brought this action in the Superior Court of Fulton County against the Georgia Department of Labor for breach of contract and breach of the implied covenants of good faith and fair dealing. In an earlier appeal, we reversed the trial court’s grant of summary judgment in the Department’s favor on the basis of sovereign immunity RTT Associates, Inc. v. Georgia Dept. of Labor, 333 Ga. App. 173, 173-179 (1) (775 SE2d 644) (2015). We also affirmed the trial court’s denial of RTT’s motion for judgment on the pleadings. Id. at 179-180 (2).

The Supreme Court of Georgia granted the Department’s petition for a writ of certiorari to determine whether we erred in reversing the trial court’s order granting summary judgment in the Department’s favor. The Supreme Court found as a matter of law that RTT failed to meet its burden of showing a waiver of sovereign immunity and reversed. Georgia Dept. of Labor v. RTT Associates, Inc., 299 Ga. 78, 80-85 (1)-(3) (786 SE2d 840) (2016). Accordingly, our decision in *601 RTT Associates, Inc. v. Georgia Dept. of Labor, 333 Ga. App. at 173-179 (1), is vacated, and the judgment of the Supreme Court is made the judgment of this Court.

Decided June 28, 2016. Balch & Bingham, Christopher S. Anulewicz, Joshua M. Moore, for appellant. Samuel S. Olens, Attorney General, Julie A. Jacobs, Senior Assistant Attorney General, Elizabeth A. Harris, Brittany H. Bolton, Assistant Attorneys General, for appellee.

The writ of certiorari did not reach Division 2 of our decision. We have reviewed Division 2 of our decision and conclude that it is consistent with the Supreme Court’s ruling. As a result, our decision in RTT Associates, Inc. v. Georgia Dept. of Labor, 333 Ga. App. at 179-180 (2), became binding upon return of the remittitur and remains the judgment of this Court. See Center for a Sustainable Coast, Inc. v. Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, 326 Ga. App. 288, 289 (2), (3) (756 SE2d 554) (2014).

Accordingly, both of the trial court’s rulings are affirmed.

Judgment affirmed.

Dillard and McFadden, JJ., concur.

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Rtt Associates, Inc. v. Georgia Department of Labor
775 S.E.2d 644 (Court of Appeals of Georgia, 2015)
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786 S.E.2d 840 (Supreme Court of Georgia, 2016)

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