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September 20, 2012 |

$720K verdict for man who kicked live electrical wire

A man who casually kicked a piece of metal on the ground - which turned out to be a live electrical wire that burned his leg severely - has won $504,000 from the Hart County Electric Membership Corp. A. Joel Williams and Matthew B. Stoddard of Law & Moran (above) argued the personal injury case in Hart County.
5 minute read
January 12, 2009 |

COURT DECISIONS

COURT DECISIONS
13 minute read
July 24, 2006 |

Identifying Equitable Relief

A look at three labor relations decisions from this term; Sereboff v. Mid Atlantic Medical Services, Domino's Pizza v. McDonald, and Arbaugh v. Y & H Corp.
7 minute read
March 16, 2007 |

Sharing Business Information in a High-Risk World

With today's business world requiring a company to share its data with third parties, in-house counsel must balance the benefits of openness with the increased risks. Privacy, data security and information management provide both challenges and opportunities to commercialize the value of a company's information. Knowledgeable GCs can avoid the problems and maximize the opportunities, combining best practices with sophisticated contracts backed up by practical means to monitor privacy and security.
12 minute read
May 15, 2007 |

Sending Contracts Offshore

It's no secret that company law departments are increasingly being held to the same standards of cost-effectiveness as other business departments. As a result, law departments are being expected to do more with static or shrinking budgets. When, if ever, does it make sense to have your contract-related legal services performed overseas? Consultant Kenneth A. Adams discusses the potential benefits and possible concerns.
12 minute read
April 21, 2003 |

E-Vanity Of E-Vanities

4 minute read
August 22, 2011 |

On the Rise: Stephen G. Lowry

Stephen G. Lowry, along with partners in the plaintiffs' firm Harris Penn Lowry DelCampo, won three of the top 30 Georgia verdicts reported by VerdictSearch in 2010: No. 1, $43.5 million; No. 9, $11.5 million; and No. 17, $4.3 million. In 2009, he won the third-highest verdict in the state, $40 million in a case against Ford Motor Co.
6 minute read
March 16, 2007 |

Sharing Business Information in a High-Risk World

With today's business world requiring a company to share its data with third parties, in-house counsel must balance the benefits of openness with the increased risks. Privacy, data security and information management provide both challenges and opportunities to commercialize the value of a company's information. Knowledgeable GCs can avoid the problems and maximize the opportunities, combining best practices with sophisticated contracts backed up by practical means to monitor privacy and security.
12 minute read
March 22, 2010 |

Farella's Rising Fortunes

San Francisco's Farella Braun & Martel, chaired by Steven Lowenthal, has stood tall during the recession. In fact, 2009 marked a high point.
8 minute read

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