By Greg Land | October 8, 2021
The case was resolved after the trial judge said the jury should decide whether the insurer's request for more information from the women constituted a counteroffer and was therefore a rejection of coverage.
By Greg Land | October 7, 2021
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit against the University of Georgia and other defendants filed by former UGA baseball player Adam Sasser, who was kicked off the team and suspended from classes after shouting a racial slur during a Bulldogs football game in 2018.
By Greg Land | September 29, 2021
DeKalb County State Court Judge Johnny Panos ordered the defendants to pay more than $1 million in fees and expenses and to post an appeal bond of more than $9.4 million, including $1.7 million in accrued interest.
By Greg Land | September 23, 2021
The case involved a 17-year-old high school sophomore whose foot was crushed by a truck and included sanctions orders striking defenses for discovery abuses.
By Greg Land | September 20, 2021
The Fulton County District Attorney ultimately received the records it sought in the 2016 death of Javarion Robinson, shot 76 times by members of a multiagency task force overseen by the U.S. Marshals Service.
By Greg Land | September 17, 2021
The lawyer defending a civil suit against suspended Sheriff Victor Hill said the case should be paused while his criminal charges are resolved, or that the Georgia Supreme should decide the "novel" question of who occupies the currently vacant office.
By Greg Land | September 7, 2021
Judge Clay Land of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia said 20-year-old Georgia Supreme Court precedent established the formula State Farm uses to evaluate diminished value claims for its auto policyholders.
By Greg Land | August 26, 2021
Attorney Matthew Carlton said even photographic evidence of the Catahoula leopard dog killing livestock couldn't persuade its owner to pay for the dead and injured animals.
By Greg Land | August 19, 2021
U.S. District Judge Michael Brown said the insurer's response to a woman's demand letter laying down conditions for paying the claim constituted a "counteroffer," creating a jury issue of whether the carrier acted in bad faith.
By Greg Land | August 17, 2021
The now-retired special education teacher's doctor confirmed that his patient suffered from multiple maladies including diabetes, hypertension and anxiety, but administrators refused to transfer him to a similar, less-stressful job.
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