The appellant sued the appellees to recover for alleged medical malpractice. The trial court granted the appellees’ motion for summary judgment on the ground that the affidavits filed by the appellant in response to the motion were not timely under Rule 21 of the local rules of the Superior Court of Clayton County. Held:
Although Rule 21 is not before us, and we may not take judicial cognizance of it (see Harris v. Harris,
The record in this case establishes that the hearing on the appellees’ summary judgment motion was set for January 9, 1985, and that the appellant both filed and served his opposing brief and affidavits on January 7, 1985. “Local court rules ‘may control the flow of business, the bearing of cases, etc., but may not contravene the substantive framework of the CPA.’ [Cit.]” Gilbert v. Decker,
Judgment reversed.
