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Midland Credit Management and defendant reach agreement; judge to sign when copies filed

Clayton County State Court · July 30, 2026
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Summary

Parties in Midland Credit Management v. Alfreda Doe reached a settlement during the calendar; Judge Tammy Long Hayward said she will sign off on the agreement once both sides file signed copies with the court.

Midland Credit Management and defendant Alfreda Doe reached an agreement during the civil calendar and the court assisted by placing parties in a breakout room for negotiation. After counsel said the parties reached terms, Judge Tammy Long Hayward told them, "As soon as we get the signed copies from both of you, I will sign off on it, keep that copy for your records."

Court staff and counsel discussed logistics to complete the settlement documentation; the judge asked that the signed agreement be filed and said she would enter the court's signature upon receipt. The transcript indicates the court used a breakout room to let counsel and parties finalize terms and confirmed that the judge would sign and retain a copy for the court file once both sides submit the signed documents.