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How to Handle Document Requests for Affiliated Overseas Corporations
When confronted with a discovery request targeting related foreign corporations, the careful litigator must first consider two important preliminary issues. First, what discovery rules apply in resolving disputes over foreign discovery? And second, is the requested foreign discovery expressly prohibited by a foreign statute or rule? Stuart M. Feinblatt, a member of Sill Cummis Epstein & Gross, provides some guidelines for attorneys who have to consider these questions.Firm Addresses Race With Chief Diversity Officer
Lily [email protected] Cooper will tell you that he doesn't play golf. He'll tell you that, unlike many lawyers who lean toward more "aristocratic activities," he prefers hoops to polo.And Cooper, who is black, is unreserved about sharing his vision for making predominantly white firms truly embrace a diversified work force.Guilty Plea Suffices to Establish Case for License Suspension
A business owner's failure to limit the vehicles available to an employee for borrowing to only those that were insured will cost the owner a three-month license suspension, even though that failure was a mistake, an en banc panel of the Commonwealth Court has ruled.Marcic v. Reinauer Transportation Companies
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Appeals Court Upholds Summary Judgment For Hospital
The Georgia Court of Appeals affirmed the grant of summary judgment to Emory-Adventist Inc., d/b/a Emory-Adventist Hospital ("EAH"), in Laura Hunter's medical malpractice suit alleging that an emergency room physician failed to properly treat Hunter's husband for his heart condition, resulting in his death, holding that EAH did not employ the physician and it was protected from vicarious liability because it fully complied with Georgia law in posting a notice in a public area of the hospital regarding the independent contractor status of all or some of the physicians performing services.Trending Stories
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