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By Louise Ann Kelleher | September 17, 2018
No one is quite sure how the dispute resolution aspects of the blockchain will work. Enter arbitration.
By Greg Land | June 29, 2018
A lawyer suit said a chiropractor defamed her in an online review by insinuating the lawyer had stolen money.
By Greg Land | June 20, 2018
Ted Lavender of FisherBroyles in Atlanta led a team representing a woman sued by a Colorado hospital seeking more than three times what it had already been paid for her surgery.
By Greg Land | May 30, 2018
The Georgia Court of Appeals overturned a trial court's granting of a motion notwithstanding the verdict, holding all three co-defendants jointly liable for more than $522,000 in legal fees owed to Epstein Becker & Green.
By Greg Land | May 10, 2018
Overturning a Florida district court, the U.S Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled that Wells Fargo did not waive its rights to compel arbitration when it agreed to defend in court five putative class actions over the way it calculated overdraft charges.
By Katheryn Tucker | May 9, 2018
The Georgia Supreme Court has been asked to decide whether litigation funding agreements amount to illegally high interest loans or investment contracts that reward risk—and industry groups are watching and filing amicus briefs in support of the practice.
By Greg Land | May 7, 2018
The attorney for a woman injured at an apartment complex said the appellate decision allowing a lease to reduce Georgia's two-year statute of limitations to one year "doesn't make any legal or logical sense to me."
By Greg Land | May 2, 2018
Matthew Cardinale has filed an Anti-SLAPP motion against Divvy Homes, which has sought to rescind his lease-to-own contract over what it claims are his unreasonably extensive repair demands.
By Charles Toutant | April 24, 2018
Two camps are battling in New Jersey federal court over royalties paid by Universal Pictures for use of the car that became a time machine in the "Back to the Future" movie trilogy.
By Greg Land | April 23, 2018
An engineer and inventor of a medical device claimed that Taylor English and firm lawyer Michael Trotter drafted a contract that allowed an investor to close down their company and steal his invention, costing him millions of dollars.
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