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Appeals Court Shines Light on Failed Negotiations Before a $73M Verdict
"On the eve of trial, the defense team estimated their worst verdict at $1.5 million," Chief Judge William Pryor and Judges Robin Rosenbaum and Robert Luck said in an unsigned unpublished opinion.Employment Law Gets Starring Role in Arguments Over $8M 'Walking Dead' Verdict
Trial lawyers from both sides of the $8 million verdict went up against each other again over the death of John Bernecker, a stuntman on "The Walking Dead."Arguments Coming Over $8M 'Walking Dead' Verdict
Lawyers for the zombie drama producers say they are not liable for the death of stuntman John Bernecker and are asking the Court of Appeals to throw out the verdict and the case. Lawyers for Bernecker's parents say the evidence supports the verdict and it "must be affirmed."How Much Liability Protection Does Georgia's COVID-19 Law Provide Hospitality Business Owners?
Business owners should be cognizant of the fact that if a lawsuit is filed, discovery will be conducted, which will result in the business' COVID-19 safety protocols being closely analyzed.History Repeating Itself—The Potential Impact of the Pandemic on Legal Malpractice Claims
The COVID-19 pandemic has seemingly turned the legal world upside down. In addition to the operational and financial impacts on their clients, lawyers face a brave new world of legal practice.Miami's CocoWalk Redevelopment Adds Tenant, More Office Space
A real estate developer is moving its Brickell office to the new One Cocowalk office building, and the second story of the shuttered Gap store is being converted into offices.Georgia Legal Award Recipients Provide Respite From Disease and Discord
This program would mean nothing without all of its participants.With Filing Deadlines Back in Place, Georgia Lawyers Brace for Flood of Stalled Litigation
The most recent extension of Georgia's judicial emergency reinstates filing deadlines that had been tolled since mid-March.With Filing Deadlines Back in Place, Lawyers Brace for Flood of Stalled Litigation
The most recent extension of Georgia's judicial emergency reinstates filing deadlines that had been tolled since mid-March.Judge Keeps Most of $70M Verdict in Place Against Kroger Over Robbery-Shooting
The DeKalb County judge trimmed $8 million off the verdict but found it "cannot be said to be excessive warranting a new trial." Kroger is appealing the ruling.Trending Stories
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