Nest Investments, Inc., brought this suit against Tzavaras and suffered summary judgment in favor of defendant. Nest’s appeal was dismissed due to inexcusable delay in transmission of the record to the appellate court caused by Nest’s failure to pay costs. Tzavaras subsequently moved for an award of attorney fees and litigation expenses under OCGA § 9-15-14.
On February 28, 1995, the trial court granted the motion and, on March 1, entered a supplemental order setting out findings of fact and conclusions of law in support of the award. Nest filed a motion to reconsider both orders. It also filed an application for discretionary appeal of the orders. While that application was pending, the trial court on April 14 granted the motion for reconsideration, thereby vacating and setting aside the February 28 and March 1 orders. Nest then withdrew its appeal application.
Defendant Tzavaras filed a motion for reconsideration of the April 14 order in the trial court and an application for discretionary appeal in this Court. We permitted the appeal, after which the trial court granted Tzavaras’ motion to reconsider, on June 8. Plaintiff Nest petitioned for discretionary appeal of the June 8 order. We granted that application and consolidated it with Tzavaras’ appeal.
By filing the applications for discretionary appeal, the parties moved the lawsuit to another level and divested the trial court of jurisdiction to enter the April 14 and June 8 orders.
Robinson v. Dept. of Corrections,
Judgments reversed.
