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Georgia Appeals Court Affirms $42.7M Verdict in CVS Parking Lot Shooting
The panel rejected CVS' arguments that it could not have reasonably foreseen that a violent robbery might occur at an Atlanta store and that the jury erred by not assigning any blame to the unknown shooter.Dogged Lawyer Nets $22K Verdict for Sheep, Goats Killed by Canine
Attorney Matthew Carlton said even photographic evidence of the Catahoula leopard dog killing livestock couldn't persuade its owner to pay for the dead and injured animals.'Weak and Muddled': Judge Slams Bid to Force MLB All-Star Game Back to Atlanta
"To say that the legal underpinnings of this case are weak and muddled is an understatement," U.S. District Judge Valerie E. Caproni said.First Post-COVID-19 Civil Trial in Georgia's Southern District Lands Defense Win for Insurer
There was no plexiglass dividing jurors, but each one received a "comfort basket" holding wipes, tissues, masks and hand sanitizers. In the trial, a Brunswick church came up dry over claims a hurricane in 2016 damaged its roof, causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in water damage.View more book results for the query "*"
Justices Weigh Whether Georgia Gang Act's Treble Damages Apply to Landlords
The justices debated whether treble damages against landlords sued for gang activity on their property are authorized by the Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act.41 States Settle With Debt Agency Over Data Breach Affecting About 21 Million Americans
The agreement states the debt collection agency must, among other things, hire a third-party assessor to perform an information security assessment.Attorneys General From 38 States Halt $110 Million Robocall Scam
"Robocalls are more than just a nuisance," said Connecticut Attorney General William Tong. "They are a real consumer-protection and public-safety threat."What's the Anthony Fauci Effect? And Why Should Lawyers Pay Attention to It?
Six attorneys were interviewed on their views on the effect the health pandemic could have on jurors once juries resume in the Nutmeg State.Former ICE Detainee Sues U.S. After Six Months in Solitary Over Status as Transgender Man
An native of Ecuador, "C.O." flew to Atlanta to seek asylum and spent six months in solitary confinement at the Irwin County ICE Detention Center before he had a mental breakdown and was deported.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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