Georgia Supreme Court denies review of $8.4 million verdict against Monitronics
- November 6th, 2013
- Wendy Carlisle
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Yesterday, the Georgia Supreme Court denied Monitronics’ Petition for Writ of Certiorari. This means it has refused to review the Georgia Court of Appeals’ decision, which upheld an $8.4 million jury verdict against Monitronics and invalidated exculpatory language in Monitronics’ alarm…
Monitronics asks Georgia Supreme Court to Review $8.4 million judgment.
- October 2nd, 2013
- Wendy Carlisle
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I have been in denial, but, given that it is October, and the weekend weather forecast for my hometown of Minneapolis is quite chilly, it seems I need to face reality: summer is over. So, then, is my summer vacation…
Using enhanced call verification? You may need a new alarm monitoring contract.
- May 30th, 2013
- Wendy Carlisle
- 4 Comments
Georgia recently joined the growing ranks of states and municipalities that require enhanced call verification (ECV) for burglar alarm response. (Read Georgia’s new law here: Georgia ECV law). If your jurisdiction requires ECV, or you are voluntarily adopting it, do you…