The court concluded this was a business record and held that it constituted inadmissible hearsay because no foundation was laid for its admission. Id. at 9, 679 S.E.2d at 59 (citing Span v. Phar-Mor, Inc., 251 Ga. App. 320, 322, 554 S.E.2d 309, 311 (2001)). Finally, North Star introduced into evidence affidavits from an authorized representative.
The court concluded this was a business record and held that it constituted inadmissible hearsay because no foundation was laid for its admission. Id. at 9, 679 S.E.2d at 59 (citing Span v. Phar–Mor, Inc., 251 Ga.App. 320, 322, 554 S.E.2d 309, 311 (2001)). Finally, North Star introduced into evidence affidavits from an authorized representative.