By Greg Land | February 2, 2018
Secretary of State Brain Kemp and Fulton elections officials sued by civil rights group over notices mailed to voters who had moved within a county saying they had 30 days to update their addresses or be dropped from "active" voter rolls.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 1, 2018
The settlement resolves five wrongful death and 12 personal injury cases resulting from the crash of a church bus that was headed home to Statesville, North Carolina, in October 2013.
By Katheryn Tucker | February 1, 2018
A man walking across Peachtree Street in Midtown on his lunch hour was hit by a bike and knocked to the pavement, breaking his elbow.
By Cogan Schneier | January 31, 2018
US Foods and Sysco sued major chicken producers in federal court in Illinois on Tuesday.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 31, 2018
“Openness and transparency are critical to an efficient and well-functioning government,” said state Attorney General Chris Carr. “As public officials, we are simply trustees of the people's documents.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 30, 2018
The defense offered to settle the case for $325,000. The plaintiff asked for $850,000 before the trial. The jury's verdict of $935,288, minus $100,000 already paid, puts Nationwide on the hook for just under the top pretrial offer.
By Greg Land | January 30, 2018
The majority opinion said that, even though the girls child's parents paid to see the football game, the fact that she got in free means Garden City is shielded from liability for her injuries under Georgia's Recreational Property Act.
By C. Ryan Barber | January 30, 2018
Lawyers for Amazon, represented by the Greenville, South Carolina, firm Gallivan, White & Boyd, contend the consumers' claims must go to arbitration and that, additionally, the company is immune from liability under the federal Communications Decency Act.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 29, 2018
Following a week of sexual abuse horrors revealed in a Michigan courtroom, the University of Georgia law school hosted an open discussion Saturday about taking legal action against predators and those who enable them.
By Greg Land | January 29, 2018
The jury found the nursing home liable for only 20 percent of the award, but plaintiffs attorney Ken Connor said that because the panel found both professional and ordinary negligence—a claim for which the defense had not sought apportionment—he would seek the entire award.
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