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Jerry Willis, D. Ray McKenzie, Jr., for appellee.Thomas McKee West, for appellant.
Plaintiff filed a legal malpractice action arising from defendant's representation of plaintiff in a criminal matter in March, 1976, at which time plaintiff pled guilty to several charges pending against him. Subsequently, the Supreme Court reversed the trial court's denial of plaintiff's petition for habeas corpus relief, finding that plaintiff had been denied the effective assistance of counsel. Mullins v. Hopper,
The instant case was filed on July 2, 1980, and defendant promptly filed a motion to dismiss the complaint on the ground that the statutory period of limitation had expired. The trial court granted defendant's motion, and plaintiff appeals.
1. A four-year statute of limitation which begins to run from the date of the attorney's alleged negligent act is applicable to a suit for legal malpractice. Riser v. Livsey,
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3. Plaintiff contends that the grant of the motion to dismiss was improper since he had attempted to introduce evidence concerning plaintiff's sanity at the hearing on the motion and had submitted the evidence with his response to defendant's motion at the request of the trial court. Plaintiff argues that the trial court considered matters other than the pleadings and therefore should have treated the motion to dismiss as a motion for summary judgment. Plaintiff further argues that the motion to dismiss should not have been granted since the proffered material presented a genuine issue concerning the material fact of plaintiff's tolling disability.
The evidence proffered by plaintiff was not introduced and admitted at the hearing on the motion to dismiss; thus, the motion was not converted to one for summary judgment. Compare Levine v. First Bank of Savannah,
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- Supreme Court of Georgia - DRILLERS SERVICE, INC. v. MOODY et al., 242 Ga. 123, 249 S.E.2.d 607
- Supreme Court of Georgia - COWETA BONDING COMPANY v. CARTER et al., 230 Ga. 585, 198 S.E.2.d 281
- Georgia Court Of Appeals - Levine v. First Bank of Savannah., 154 Ga. App. 730, 270 S.E.2d 20 (1980)
- Georgia Court Of Appeals - Newsrack Supply, Inc. v. Heinle., 127 Ga. App. 843, 195 S.E.2d 193 (1972)
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