Marsha W. Mignott, et al. v. Brian Gardiner
1. Whether the Georgia Court of Appeals erred by affirming the trial court's
March 30, 2018 Order; which ordered The Mignott Law Group, LLC, a nonparty corporation and Marsha W. Mignott, Esq. to pay attorney's fees without
due process of law as required pursuant to 0.C.G.A. § 9-15-14 (a) & (b); and
the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
II. Whether the Court of Appeals erred by affirming the trial court's Order(s);
which unlawfully ordered The Mignott Law Group, LLC, a non-party
corporation and Marsha W. Mignott, Esq. to pay additional attorney's fees
without due process of law as required pursuant to 0.C.G.A. § 9-15-14 (a) &
(b); and the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
III. Whether the Court of Appeals erred by affirming the trial court's Fieri Facias
issued to seize assets for The Mignott Law Group, LLC, a non-party
corporation and Marsha W. Mignott, Esq. without due process of law as
required pursuant to 0.C.G.A. § 9-15-14 (b); and the Fourteenth Amendment
to the United States Constitution.
Whether the Georgia Court of Appeals erred in ordering a non-party corporation and attorney to pay attorney's fees without due process