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Long-Distance Lawyers Win 100-Mile Run Around Atlanta
Terry Brantley of Swift Currie, with running buddies Mike Dalton of Home Depot and Chris Fox of Assurant, were among only 10 contestants to even finish the Great Southern Endurance Run.Court Rejects COVID BI Claims Due to Lack of Physical Loss
A discussion of the decision out of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, and the Court's rejection of a bid for business income insurance coverage.Seven Atlanta Firms Secured PPP Loans Over $5M
The data release comes amid growing law firm concerns on whether the spike in COVID-19 infections could lead to more shutdowns, prompting another round of cash flow issues.Georgia Joins Other Jurisdictions Where COVID-19 Business Income Claims Fail
Surviving businesses have looked to their business insurance policies to try to recover the income they lost, but a recent ruling in Georgia indicates businesses will need to look elsewhere for financial healing.Georgia Joins Jurisdictions Where COVID Business Income Claims Fail
Surviving businesses have looked to their business insurance policies to try to recover the income they lost, but a recent ruling in Georgia indicates businesses will need to look elsewhere for financial healing.New Atlanta Police Policy on Noninjury Wrecks Could be a 'Recipe' for Fraud
The decision to not to send officers to noninjury accidents could open the door for fraudulent auto and bodily injury claims.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verdict at $1.5 million," Chief Judge William Pryor and Judges Robin Rosenbaum and Robert Luck said in an unsigned unpublished opinion.Failed Negotiations Resulted in $73M Verdict
The day before the trial, the defense team estimated their worst verdict at $1.5 million, a tiny fraction of the $73 million verdict handed down from the jury.This Plaintiffs Lawyer Is Using His MMA Skills to Keep Cases Moving With Trials on Hold
With jury trials and his amateur fights both on hold, Arthur York invokes bad faith claims and other adversarial tactics at his new solo shop to keep cases moving.To Telework or Not: That Is a Good Question
Workers not at high risk for COVID-19 may generally be subject to employers' business decisions on telework, but health concerns or disability may implicate additional legal considerations.Trending Stories
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