Willie G. Smith v. Cornerstone Residential Management, LLC D/B/A Freedom's Path
Docket A26E0176
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- Filed
- Jurisdiction
- Georgia
- Court
- Court of Appeals of Georgia
- Type
- Opinion
- Case type
- Other
- Disposition
- Denied
- Docket
- A26E0176
Emergency motion for a stay (supersedeas) and to enforce a prior remedy was presented to the Court of Appeals.
Summary
The Georgia Court of Appeals denied Willie G. Smith’s emergency motion asking for a stay and enforcement of the Cambron remedy. The filing was an urgent request to halt some action and to require implementation of a particular remedy described as the Cambron remedy; the court considered the motion and refused it. The order is brief and dispositive: the Court did not grant emergency relief and left whatever underlying proceedings or remedies in place without modification by this order.
Issues Decided
- Whether the Court should grant an emergency supersedeas (stay) pending further proceedings
- Whether the Court should enforce the Cambron remedy at the emergency motion stage
Court's Reasoning
The court's order is summary and does not detail its reasoning. By denying the emergency motion, the court implicitly found that Smith did not meet the standards for emergency relief or for immediate enforcement of the sought remedy. The brief denial indicates the court declined to alter the status quo or to impose the requested remedy at this stage.
Parties
- Appellant
- Willie G. Smith
- Appellee
- Cornerstone Residential Management, LLC
- Judge
- Clerk, Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
Key Dates
- Court order date
- 2026-04-06
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Consult counsel about options
Smith should consult his attorney promptly to review why the emergency motion was denied and to identify procedural options, including renewing the motion or pursuing the underlying appeal.
- 2
Consider filing for rehearing or alternative relief
If appropriate under Georgia appellate rules, Smith may consider a motion for reconsideration or other emergency applications explaining new or omitted facts that could justify relief.
- 3
Proceed with the underlying case
Unless stayed by another court order, parties should prepare to proceed in the underlying matter and comply with existing orders or deadlines.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What did the court decide?
- The Court of Appeals denied the emergency motion seeking a stay and enforcement of the Cambron remedy.
- Who does this affect?
- The decision directly affects Willie G. Smith, who requested the emergency relief, and Cornerstone Residential Management, LLC, the opposing party.
- What happens next?
- Because the emergency motion was denied, the underlying proceedings or the status quo remain unchanged unless the court issues other orders or the parties seek further relief.
- Can this be appealed or reconsidered?
- Typically a denial of emergency relief may be subject to further filings such as a renewed motion, a petition for rehearing, or pursuing the underlying appeal, but specific options depend on Georgia appellate rules and timelines; the order itself does not state next procedural steps.
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Full Filing Text
Court of Appeals
of the State of Georgia
ATLANTA,____________________
April 06, 2026
The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:
A26E0176. SMITH v. CORNERSTONE RESIDENTIAL MANAGEMENT,
LLC.
Upon consideration of Willie G. Smith’s EMERGENCY MOTION FOR
SUPERSEDEAS AND TO ENFORCE THE CAMBRON REMEDY, said motion
is hereby DENIED.
Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________
04/06/2026
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.