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City of Atlanta v. William Neal

Docket A26I0184

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CivilGranted
Filed
Jurisdiction
Georgia
Court
Court of Appeals of Georgia
Type
Opinion
Case type
Civil
Disposition
Granted
Docket
A26I0184

Application for interlocutory appeal granted by the Court of Appeals from the State Court record in a civil matter.

Summary

The Georgia Court of Appeals granted the City of Atlanta's application for an interlocutory appeal in the case City of Atlanta v. William Neal. The order permits the appellant to file a Notice of Appeal within 10 days of the order date (April 28, 2026) and directs the Clerk of State Court to include this order in the record sent to the Court of Appeals. The court's action is procedural—allowing review before final judgment—rather than resolving the underlying merits of the dispute.

Issue Decided

  • Whether an interlocutory appeal should be allowed in the pending State Court matter between the City of Atlanta and William Neal.

Court's Reasoning

The document is an order granting permission for an interlocutory appeal and does not state detailed legal reasoning. The court allowed interlocutory review and set a short deadline for the appellant to file a Notice of Appeal, indicating that the court found the application met the criteria for interlocutory review under applicable procedure.

Parties

Appellant
City of Atlanta
Appellee
William Neal
Clerk
Clerk, Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia

Key Dates

Court order date
2026-04-28

What You Should Do Next

  1. 1

    File Notice of Appeal

    The City of Atlanta should file a Notice of Appeal within 10 days of 2026-04-28 to perfect the interlocutory appeal.

  2. 2

    Transmit Record

    The Clerk of State Court should include this order in the record and transmit the complete record to the Court of Appeals as directed.

  3. 3

    Consult appellate counsel

    Parties should consult appellate counsel to prepare briefing and identify appellate issues now that interlocutory review is allowed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the Court of Appeals decide?
The court granted the City of Atlanta permission to pursue an interlocutory appeal and gave the appellant 10 days to file a Notice of Appeal.
Does this decision resolve the case on the merits?
No. This order only permits appellate review before a final judgment; it does not decide the underlying legal issues between the parties.
Who must send documents to the Court of Appeals?
The Clerk of the State Court is directed to include a copy of this order in the record transmitted to the Court of Appeals.
What happens next?
The City of Atlanta must file its Notice of Appeal within 10 days of April 28, 2026, after which the case record will be transmitted for appellate consideration.

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Full Filing Text
Court of Appeals
of the State of Georgia

                                                                ATLANTA, April 28, 2026

The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order

A26I0184. CITY OF ATLANTA v. WILLIAM NEAL.


     Upon consideration of the Application for Interlocutory Appeal, it is ordered that it be

hereby GRANTED. The Appellant may file a Notice of Appeal within 10 days of the date of

this order. The Clerk of State Court is directed to include a copy of this order in the record

transmitted to the Court of Appeals.


LC NUMBERS:

24EV006612




                                       Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
                                             Clerk's Office, Atlanta, April 28, 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.