Case Name: JEFFERSON RANDOLPH CORPORATION et al. v. PROGRESSIVE DATA SYSTEMS, INC. et al.
Court: Court of Appeals of Georgia
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Decision Date: 2002-11-08
Citations: 258 Ga. App. 304
Docket Number: A01A1590
Parties: JEFFERSON RANDOLPH CORPORATION et al. v. PROGRESSIVE DATA SYSTEMS, INC. et al.
Judges: Andrews, P. J., and Miller, J., concur.
Reporter: Georgia Appeals Reports
Volume: 258
Pages: 304–304

Head Matter:
A01A1590.
JEFFERSON RANDOLPH CORPORATION et al. v. PROGRESSIVE DATA SYSTEMS, INC. et al.
(574 SE2d 394)
Decided November 8, 2002.
Michael A. Dailey, for appellants.
Peter H. Strott, for appellees.

Opinion:
Eldridge, Judge.
The Supreme Court granted certiorari in this case, and in Progressive Data Systems v. Jefferson Randolph Corp., 275 Ga. 420 (568 SE2d 474) (2002), reversed our conclusion that "manifest disregard of the law" is a ground for vacating an arbitration award. Therefore, we vacate subsections (b) and (c) of Division 1 of our earlier opinion and adopt the judgment of the Supreme Court as our own. The remainder of our opinion was not addressed by the Supreme Court and therefore still stands.
Judgment affirmed in part and reversed in part.
Andrews, P. J., and Miller, J., concur.
Jefferson Randolph Corp. v. Progressive Data Systems, 251 Ga. App. 1 (553 SE2d 304) (2001).