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By Donna Carlson | February 23, 2022
"It is not the billable hour that counts most, but the unbillable time you spend early on learning what your client needs and expects from you."
By Charles Toutant | February 18, 2022
Those working in health care "have been working long hours, taking on new roles and responsibilities beyond anything in their job descriptions, and working with limited recognition or opportunities to recharge their batteries. I have found that being willing to listen to their struggles and acknowledge their hard work, being available when they need me, and helping cross a few items off their ever-increasing to-do lists has made a huge difference to my clients," said John Kaveney of Greenbaum Rowe Smith & Davis.
By ALM Staff | February 7, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Cedra Mayfield | February 3, 2022
"They certainly had a duty. They certainly breached it," said attorney Donald P. Edwards of Edwards & Hawkins in Atlanta. "Whether or not that breach was the proximate cause of the harm is up to them to provide."
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jacob E. Daly | February 2, 2022
Now that the 2022 legislative session has started, there are three laws that GDLA wants to highlight for consideration by the General Assembly and Gov. Brian Kemp: apportionment of fault to non-parties, phantom damages and seat belt defense.
By Cedra Mayfield | January 28, 2022
"The burden rests on the U.S. Department of Education to work with the federal government to ensure that there is a carve-out for residents of dormitories," said attorney Matthew Dietz.
By Jacob Polacheck | January 19, 2022
The Atlanta firm has absorbed practices in Cleveland and Dallas this month and is seeking expansion in California and Florida.
By Jacob Polacheck | January 12, 2022
The firm said it anticipates a team of counsel and associates to join the former Polsinelli partners in Atlanta.
Daily Report Online | Commentary|News
By Andrew Mason | January 6, 2022
If found to have knowingly presented false claims for payment to the federal government, these groups face treble damages and civil penalties as high as $23,331 per violation. Those damages and penalties can quickly grow into the millions and tens of millions of dollars.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 22, 2021
In a joint motion for new trial filed on Tuesday, Walmart, Walgreens and CVS cited the judge's decision to eliminate unvaccinated jurors during voir dire.
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