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April 27, 2010 |

Judge Darden keeps lawyers in mind

In eight years on the bench, Cobb County State Court Judge David P. Darden has drawn from lessons learned in his previous 20 years as a private attorney."As a judge, I want to remember what it's like to practice law," Darden said during a recent conversation in his chambers. "It's a very difficult, stressful job.
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September 06, 2012 |

Attorneys helped get $1.7 million judgment against U-Haul

Miami attorneys Scott Egleston and Stephen N. Rosenthal got a $1.7 jury verdict against U-Haul and a driver of one of its trucks in an auto negligence suit.
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March 01, 2005 |

Recent Trends in Punitive Damages Awards

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May 10, 2004 |

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Lease was in wife's name, but debt was reported as husband's. Invention to chill and dispense coffee creamer did not work. University allowed to block e-mails from on-line dating service. Tractor-trailer ran red light, struck pickup. Tanker driver passing on shoulder knocked off road by garbage truck. Driver's hand crushed by concrete truck's rotating drum. Broker not liable to investor for heavy losses in tech stocks.
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September 05, 2007 |

Jury values life in dollars

A FULTON COUNTY jury has awarded $4.4 million to the family of an Indonesian man killed in a car accident, rejecting defense arguments that the victim's life should be valued on what he could have earned in his homeland instead of in the United States."That was really a primary issue in this case," said David Dial of Weinberg Wheeler Hudgins Gunn Dial.
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August 08, 2012 |

Third Circuit Reads Auto-Business Exclusion Narrowly in UIM Case

Because a transmission repairman was injured in a car accident while running a personal errand, an "auto business exclusion" in his insurance policy doesn't apply, the Third Circuit has ruled.
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July 24, 2012 |

Disney Should Let Disabled Woman Use Segway, Court Rules

The Walt Disney Co. should have allowed a disabled woman to use a Segway scooter to get around in Disneyland, even though she acknowledged in three earlier lawsuits that a wheelchair could accommodate her needs, a federal appeals court has ruled.
5 minute read
July 19, 2012 |

Ninth Circuit to Disney: Let disabled woman use Segway

The Walt Disney Co. should have allowed a disabled woman to use a Segway scooter to get around in Disneyland, even though she acknowledged in three earlier lawsuits that a wheelchair could accommodate her needs, a federal appeals court has ruled.
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