Georgia Court of Appeals, 2007

Stone v. Williams General Corp.

Stone v. Williams General Corp.
Georgia Court of Appeals · Decided February 14, 2007 · Ruffin
283 Ga. App. 581; 642 S.E.2d 211; 2007 Fulton County D. Rep. 423; 2007 Ga. App. LEXIS 119

Stone v. Williams General Corp.

Opinion of the Court

Ruffin, Judge.

In Stone v. Williams Gen. Corp.,1 we reversed the trial court, concluding that a RICO conspiracy cannot exist between a corporation and its officer because a corporation is not a “person” within the meaning of the Georgia RICO statute. The Supreme Court granted certiorari and reversed, holding that “a corporation is a ‘person’ for purposes of the Georgia civil RICO act.”2 Accordingly, we vacate our earlier opinion and adopt the judgment of the Supreme Court as our own. The case is remanded to the trial court for entry of a judgment consistent with this opinion.

Judgment vacated and case remanded.

Smith, P. J., and Miller, J., concur.

275 Ga. App. 33 (619 SE2d 752) (2005).

See Williams Gen. Corp. v. Stone, 280 Ga. 631 (632 SE2d 376) (2006).

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