Court Opinion

ID: 9909288
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Date Created: 2023-12-12 21:03:23.184669+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T12:48:37.677477
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Court of Appeals
of the State of Georgia

                                       ATLANTA,____________________
                                                December 12, 2023

The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:

A24A0625. PARK AT 500, LLC et al. v. THE BURLINGTON INSURANCE
    COMPANY.
A24A0628. MACHEMA SWARAY v. THE BURLINGTON INSURANCE
    COMPANY.

      The parties in these two related appeals have filed a joint motion to stay both
appeals due to the death of the appellant in Case No. A24A0628, Machema Swaray,
on October 10, 2023. For the reasons set forth below, these appeals are dismissed
without prejudice.
      In June 2022, Swaray sued Park at 500, LLC (“Park 500”), 600 Hambrick Road
Stone Mountain, LLC (“Hambrick”), the Life Property Management Services, LLC
(“LPMS”), Tyrene Young, and Rachel Wilmer-Palmer, asserting various premises
liability claims after Swaray sustained a gunshot injury in her apartment. These
appeals arise out of a declaratory judgment action filed by The Burlington Insurance
Company (“TBIC”) against Park 500, Hambrick, Swaray, and others (the
“Declaratory Judgment Action”) concerning the interpretation of an insurance policy
issued by TBIC to Park 500. On September 13, 2023, the trial court entered an order
in the Declaratory Judgment Action that, among other things, granted TBIC’s motion
for judgment on the pleadings.
      On October 12, 2023, Park 500, Hambrick, LPMS, Young, and Wilmer-Palmer
filed a joint notice of appeal from the September 13, 2023 order (docketed as Case
No. A24A0625). Swaray, who had opposed TBIC’s motion for judgment on the
pleadings, also filed through counsel on October 12, 2023, a notice of appeal from the
September 13, 2023 order (docketed as Case No. A24A0628). On November 8, 2023,
Swaray’s counsel filed a notice of suggestion of death in the Declaratory Judgment
Action suggesting Swaray’s death on October 10, 2023.
      The parties contend that judicial economy favors staying both of these appeals
pending either an order of substitution for Swaray in the trial court under OCGA §
9-11-25 (a) or an order finding that the time for moving for substitution has expired
and dismissing the action as to Swaray. However, the action was suspended as to
Swaray on her death, which was before the notices of appeal were filed here. See
Roberts v. JP Morgan Chase Bank, Nat. Assn., 362 Ga. App. 375, 376 (868 SE2d
491) (2022) (“[O]n the death of a party, the action is suspended and the suspension
has the same temporary effect on the rights of the parties as though the suit actually
abated. The action remains in abeyance and cannot proceed until someone is
substituted for the decedent.”) (citation and punctuation omitted). Moreover, the
Georgia Constitution requires the appellate courts to dispose of every case by the end
of the next term after a case is docketed for hearing. Ga. Const. of 1983, Art. VI, Sec.
IX, Par. II. Because of this constitutional requirement, this Court cannot suspend
pending matters indefinitely.
      Under these circumstances, these appeals are DISMISSED WITHOUT
PREJUDICE to the parties’ rights to file timely notices of appeal upon either the
substitution of Swaray with the personal representative of her estate, or the entry of
an order finding that the time for moving for substitution has expired and dismissing
the action as to Swaray. See OCGA § 5-6-16 (a) (1). The motion to stay these appeals,
along with the parties’ motions in Case No. A24A0625 to extend the deadlines for
briefing and requesting oral argument, are hereby DENIED AS MOOT.

                                        Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
                                               Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________
                                                                         12/12/2023
                                               I certify that the above is a true extract from
                                        the minutes of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.
                                                Witness my signature and the seal of said court
                                        hereto affixed the day and year last above written.

                                                                                       , Clerk.