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Rising Stars 2014: Rebecca C. Franklin | 35
Rebecca Franklin is driven by a commitment to justice. It's in her blood.Retrial Delivers a $225K Punch in Plaintiff's Favor
A man whose jaw was broken by what his lawyer claimed was a sucker punch in the parking lot after a mixed martial arts show was awarded $200,000 for his injuries plus another $25,000 in punitive damages in a retrial of the case.Parking Lot Pipe Hump Leads to $840K Verdict
A woman who shattered her elbow when she tripped over an asphalt hump in the parking lot of a Decatur condominium complex won more than $840,000 after a 1½ day trial in DeKalb County State Court.3 Ex-Defendants to Sue Cobb County
One year after the Cobb County district attorney dismissed a felony racketeering indictment against a former federal prosecutor, an Atlanta lawyer and a metro businessman, the former defendants have notified the DA and the county that they intend to sue over what they contend was a malicious and unwarranted prosecution done at the behest of international gun manufacturer Glock Inc.Lawyers's Suit over Dog's Death Survives Dismissal Motion
A judge has refused to dismiss a suit brought by two attorneys asserting that their beloved dachshund-mix suffered kidney damage and ultimately died after being given medication meant for another dog when she was being boarded at an Atlanta kennel.View more book results for the query "*"
Street Vendor Sues Atlanta for Fees And Lost Business
The head of Atlanta's street vendors association has sued the city for how it continued to bar him from working on public property even after a judge declared a vending restriction law unconstitutional in 2012.Judge's Handling of Jury Note at Issue
Two weeks after Atlanta attorney Wayne Grant lost a medical malpractice trial over a distressed birth that had left his client's baby a quadriplegic and blind, a juror from the case called Grant at his office.Company Appeals 'Flawed' $40M Award
Lawyers for a trucking company were at the Georgia Court of Appeals on Wednesday, fighting what's been called the largest wrongful death verdict in the state's history.Bill Would Allow Defense Attorneys to Tell Court if Accident Victims Used Seat Belts
A state House subcommittee will discuss two bills on Wednesday that would allow defense attorneys to point out at trial that plaintiffs in auto wreck cases were not wearing seat belts. House Bill 504 and House Bill 532 essentially are identical in intent with slight differences in wording.Lawyer Tries to Turn the Table on Glock
Six months after the Cobb County district attorney dropped racketeering, theft and other charges against a former federal prosecutor, an Atlanta attorney and a Marietta businessman, the three former defendants—all with ties to gun manufacturer Glock Inc.—have notified the city of Smyrna that they intend to sue the city for malicious prosecution.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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