By Allison Dunn | April 22, 2022
Until last week, Massachusetts was one of the last holdouts in the country that did not formally consider a psychologist to be a "physician" under the…
By Avalon Zoppo | March 18, 2022
The Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press suggested the rule be updated to mandate that when a panel strikes a brief, it cite the rule as the reason and identify which amici or amicus curiae counsel would have resulted in a judge's disqualification.
By Allison Dunn | March 1, 2022
The attorney was suspended for six months after asking a judge to refer an opposing attorney for a mental health screening in order to gain advantage in a contentious estate-planning case.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | January 13, 2022
The bulk of the settlement value comes from Navient's agreement to cancel $1.7 billion in debt, which will benefit approximately 66,000 borrowers, according to the California Attorney General's Office.
By Greg Land | December 21, 2021
Georgia Defense Lawyers Association President Dart Meadows said several appellate opinions, particularly one involving apportionment, are likely to be front-and-center for the group in the upcoming legislative year.
By Greg Land | December 8, 2021
The award included $200,000 in attorney fees the jury awarded separately after determining counsel had raised "frivolous" defenses.
By Greg Land | November 9, 2021
Plaintiffs attorney Bethany Schneider said the defendant driver's insurer, Liberty Mutual, finally agreed to tender its policy limits of $250,000 only as trial approached. But when she demanded six times that, given a yearslong wait, the insurer agreed.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 27, 2021
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Craig Whitley, who is overseeing J&J subsidiary LTL Management's Chapter 11 filing, issued two orders on Tuesday that challenge the venue and limit the scope of a stay on talcum powder lawsuits.
By Greg Land | October 20, 2021
The Georgia Defense Lawyers Association asked the Supreme Court to reject or modify a proposed rule that will allow lawyers to contact former employees of an organization without its counsel's permission or notification.
By Greg Land | October 11, 2021
Downey & Cleveland partner Sean Hynes said his firm has enjoyed a string of clear defense wins and below-demand verdicts in Cobb County and elsewhere as trials resume on COVID-stalled cases.
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