An Atlanta-based law firm has secured a defense win in a premises liability lawsuit tied to a robbery and murder case that made national news.
In a March 1 order, Fulton County State Court Judge John R. Mather granted the defendant’s motion for summary judgment in the suit, which was defended by Weinberg, Wheeler, Hudgins, Gunn & Dial. It was filed after Christian Broder was shot while he, his brother and two others were robbed just after midnight July 8, 2018, outside the gates of the Capital City Club in Atlanta’s Brookhaven community while waiting for an Uber ride after attending a wedding reception there. Broder died two weeks later.
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