Opinion
No. S15G1621.
05-09-2016
WYCHE v. GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
Russell M. Boston, Wendy Sullivan Boston, The Boston Law Firm, LLP, Macon, for appellant. Claude McLaurin Sitton, Asst. Atty. Gen., Samuel S. Olens, Atty. Gen., Kathleen M. Pacious, Deputy Atty. Gen., Loretta L. Pinkston, Sr. Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.
Russell M. Boston, Wendy Sullivan Boston, The Boston Law Firm, LLP, Macon, for appellant.
Claude McLaurin Sitton, Asst. Atty. Gen., Samuel S. Olens, Atty. Gen., Kathleen M. Pacious, Deputy Atty. Gen., Loretta L. Pinkston, Sr. Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee.
PER CURIAM.
We issued a writ of certiorari to review the decision of the Court of Appeals in this case, see Georgia Dept. of Transp. v. Wyche, 332 Ga.App. 596, 774 S.E.2d 169 (2015), and we directed the parties to submit briefs upon the following question:
Did the Court of Appeals properly find that the plaintiff's negligence claims against the Department of Transportation fell within the inspections and/or licensing exceptions to the Georgia Tort Claims Act's waiver of sovereign immunity, see OCGA § 50–21–24(8) and (9) ?
After briefing and oral argument, however, the parties reached a settlement, and the parties now have filed a “motion to voluntarily dismiss appeal.” Construing the motion as a motion to vacate the writ of certiorari and withdraw the petition for a writ of certiorari, we grant the motion, vacate the writ of certiorari in this case, and allow the petition to be withdrawn.
Writ of certiorari vacated.
All the Justices concur.