By Greg Land | October 4, 2017
A DeKalb County jury awarded $6 million in a medical malpractice case involving an elderly woman's death several days after surgery, but it cleared a co-defendant emergency room doctor of liability.
By Brian Baxter | September 28, 2017
Steven McKinney, a former chair of the ABA's section on environmental energy and resources, has been indicted with fellow Balch & Bingham partner Joel Gilbert and a coal mining company executive over an alleged scheme to bribe former Alabama state representative and ex-National Basketball Association player Oliver Robinson Jr.
By B. Colby Hamilton | September 27, 2017
A subpoena being driven by attorney "paranoia" in a Georgia-based copyright violations case should be quashed, according to a motion filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.
By LaMonte Ayers | Daily Report | September 26, 2017
Consumers aren't the only ones suing over the Equifax data breach: Small businesses, including a law firm and a credit union, want to recoup financial losses tied to the massive cyberattack.
By Alexa Woronowicz | September 26, 2017
Contrary to the implications of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for Legal Reform survey, the Georgia legal system has substantially improved for businesses (and defendants generally) in civil litigation in the past two decades.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 25, 2017
A law firm and a credit union want to recoup financial losses tied to the massive cyberattack.
By Brian Baxter and Roy Strom | September 22, 2017
Jeffrey Kessler, a veteran antitrust litigator in the sports arena, is taking aim at the governing body for soccer in the U.S. The 71-page complaint recently filed by a team of Winston & Strawn litigators led by Kessler against the U.S. Soccer Federation—advised by Latham & Watkins—had been at least two years in the making.
By Jeff Martin | September 22, 2017
A website is tricking people into thinking they're dealing with Delta Air Lines when arranging for their pets to fly on jets, the Atlanta-based company maintains in a new federal lawsuit.
By Jenna Greene | September 19, 2017
Litigation can be a nasty business—but the very best lawyers are those who can win cases without being jerks. That's the central premise of the American College of Trial Lawyers, which just inducted its newest members.
By dailyreportonline | Daily Report | September 19, 2017
While the national group's internal survey claims that Georgia supposedly has declined as a hospitable legal environment and thus presents an inhospitable business climate, the actual numbers paint a very different picture.
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