By Mason Lawlor | February 15, 2024
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By Cedra Mayfield | February 13, 2024
"We are, of course, happy for our client and her family, but we wanted to try this case," said plaintiff counsel Brandon Peak of Peak Wooten McDaniel & Colwell in Columbus.
By Alex Anteau | January 18, 2024
The trial court imposed sanctions when the lawyers ended their representation in a case because of a conflict of interest their client made them aware of during voir dire.
By Alex Anteau | January 11, 2024
"You've got to be careful, because some of these folks might think you're insulting their intelligence when a lawyer from a larger city comes in and tells them this is what they ought to do," said plaintiff counsel Mitchell Shook.
By Alex Anteau | December 15, 2023
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp announced he would prioritize tort-reform measures in an address to the Georgia Chamber of Commerce in August, falling in line with the chamber's policy objectives, which currently include repealing the direct-action statute and premises liability.
By Everett Catts | December 6, 2023
Cook County, Illinois; California; New York City and South Carolina asbestos litigation ranked second through fifth.
By Cedra Mayfield | November 2, 2023
Before the Georgia Supreme Court in January, opposing appellate counsel will argue whether "the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority a 'carrier of passengers' subject to the duty of care" under Georgia law.
By Cedra Mayfield | October 30, 2023
"Lawyers are going to have to start thinking about different defendants," said plaintiff attorney Amy Witherite of the Witherite Firm based in Dallas, Fort Worth, Atlanta and Chicago.
By Alex Anteau | October 6, 2023
Plaintiff's attorney Ben Broadhead said the old pattern charge "has almost certainly caused countless cases to be decided incorrectly."
By Everett Catts | September 14, 2023
In his order regarding the motion for a new trial and an alternative motion for remittitur, Gwinnett County State Court Senior Judge Joseph Iannazzone wrote, "The Court finds that Ford has not shown that the verdict was manifestly the result of prejudice, bias, or corrupt motive."
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