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February 27, 2020 | Texas Lawyer

The Mental Challenges Judges Face

"As lawyers we have to realize judges are people and are impacted by the weight of the cases they decide, particularly when paired with problems they may experience in their lives off the bench," writes Butler Snow partner Scott K. Field.
5 minute read
February 24, 2020 | Texas Lawyer

As Civil Litigation Heats Up in Austin, Will Law Firm Hiring Follow?

Many firms plan to handle the uptick in Austin litigation from their other Texas offices, several firm leaders said.
4 minute read
February 14, 2020 | Daily Report Online

Nashville: Are there More New Beginnings for 'Entrepreneurial' Music City?

As a known market of interest with at least some history of notable moves, can Nashville expect to see further shakeup in the coming years? It won't be for lack of trying.
7 minute read
February 11, 2020 | The American Lawyer

What's Next for the Increasingly Busy Nashville Legal Market?

As a known market of interest with at least some history of notable moves, can Nashville expect to see further shakeup in the coming years? It won't be for lack of trying.
7 minute read
February 07, 2020 | Daily Report Online

Partner Profits Hit $3M at King & Spalding After Decade of Growth

The firm hit new highs in revenue and profits per equity partner as it continued making high-profile hires from the Trump administration.
7 minute read
Davis et al. v. John Crane, Inc.
Publication Date: 2019-12-09
Practice Area: Products Liability
Industry: Manufacturing
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Judge Markle
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Robert Buck, (Buck Law Firm), Peachtree Corners, for appellant.
For defendant: Ollie Harton, Catherine McCormack, Jenna Fowler, (Hawkins Parnell & Young, LLP), Atlanta, Robert Gilbreath, (Hawkins Parnell & Young, LLP), Dallas, for appellee. Thomas Soderberg, (Attorney at Law), Atlanta, Shubhra Mashelkar, George Green, (Weinberg, Wheeler, Hudgins, Gunn & Dial, LLC), Atlanta, Stephen Collier, Nicholas Fox, (Hawkins, Parnell, Thackston & Young), Atlanta, Uchenna Ekuma-Nkama, (Dentons US LLP), Atlanta, Jibran Shermohammed, (Orange Barrel Media), Atlanta, Elizabeth J. Lewis, (Butler Snow LLP), Atlanta, James Hollis, (Balch & Bingham LLP), Atlanta, Ivan Gustafson, Lucille Andres, (Evert Weathersby Houff), Atlanta, for other party.
Case number: A19A1137

Court reverses grant of summary judgment in favor of company that supplied asbestos parts, but affirms for equipment manufacturer that did not use asbestos

November 27, 2019 | Litigation Daily

Daily Dicta: Top 10 Things I'm Thankful For (Litigation Edition)

From Ruth Bader Ginsburg to law firm PR people, I'm counting my blessings.
7 minute read
November 19, 2019 | The American Lawyer

Butler Snow Adds 17 in Baton Rouge as Small Firm Finally Says Yes to Tie-Up

All 17 lawyers at KSWB will join Butler Snow's Baton Rouge office Jan. 1.
3 minute read
November 01, 2019 | Daily Report Online

King & Spalding Recruits Tort Trial Partner in Atlanta From Butler Snow

Adam Spicer, who has tried many high-exposure pharmaceutical, medical device and other product liability cases, is joining a key part of King & Spalding's tort trial practice.
4 minute read
October 22, 2019 | The Legal Intelligencer

With New Trial Tactics Fueling 'Nuclear' Verdicts, Can Defense Catch Up?

The term "nuclear" verdict has a bit of a fluid meaning. Many who spoke with The Legal described it as an award that is significantly higher than would be expected given the injuries in the case, rather than a term indicating any particular threshold.
9 minute read

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