Hurricane Georgia left a trail of destruction that ravaged thousands of homes along the Atlantic coastline. In the days that followed, hundreds of restoration companies from all over the country mobilized resources to help put lives back together. During the relief efforts, The Paperless Office, which handled the most losses, was accused of unfair business practices by neglecting to leave a paper trail of all the work they performed to their clients. The Paper Monster argues The Paperless Office did not carry around file folders and hard copy forms during the mitigation process. As a result, The Paperless Office was able to help more homeowners, consequently handling more work than The Paper Monster during this weather event. In consideration of the aforementioned circumstances, The Paper Monster is looking for compensatory damages from this unfair competitive advantage. In light of the facts presented, the court has rendered its decision on the matter.