Search Results

0 results for ''Coleman Talley LLP''

You can use to get even better search results
McHugh Fuller Law Grp. PLLC v. PruittHealth Inc.
Publication Date: 2016-11-28
Practice Area:
Industry:
Court: Supreme Court
Judge: Nahmias, David E.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Shannon M. Sprinkle, Tyler J. Wetzel Carlock, Copeland Stair LLP, Atlanta, and Charles E. Peeler Flynn Peeler Phillips LLC, Albany, for appellant.
For defendant: Jason E. Bring, John R. Hood Arnall Golden Gregory LLP, Atlanta, and Gregory T. Talley Coleman Talley LLP, Valdosta, for appellee.
Case number: S16A0655

Law firm's advertisements about nursing home did not violate Georgia's trademark anti-dilution statute, O.C.G.A. § 10-1-451 subsection b, and the Court reversed the permanent injunction order that p

June 01, 2016 |

Congratulations to Georgia Legal Community for 5th Annual Food Frenzy Success

The State Bar of Georgia Young Lawyers Division president writes to express appreciation to all participating attorneys, judges and staff members for their contributions to the success of the recently completed fifth annual Georgia Legal Food Frenzy.
7 minute read
ALR Oglethorpe LLC v. Henderson
Publication Date: 2016-05-18
Practice Area:
Industry:
Court: Court of Appeals
Judge: Barnes, Anne Elizabeth
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Kathryn Pinckney and Brent Savage Savage Turner PC, Savannah, for appellant.
For defendant: . Kevin O'Sullivan and Gus Small Cohen Pollock Merlin Small PC, Atlanta, for appellees.
Case number: A15A2336

The doctrine of collateral estoppel barred the plaintiffs' suit alleging professional negligence in preparing a title examination and title abstract for certain real pro

April 26, 2016 |

Law Firm Ads, (Wrongful) Death and Taxes Highlight Georgia Supreme Court Arguments

The Georgia Supreme Court oral argument calendar for Wednesday includes two complex civil disputes that boil down to law firm advertising, wrongful death and taxes.
8 minute read
April 15, 2016 |

Georgia Legal Food Frenzy to Begin Monday

Georgia's Legal Food Frenzy kicks off its fifth annual friendly food drive competition on Monday.
70 minute read
March 29, 2016 |

138 Groups Are Set to Raise Food Bank Funds

As early registration draws to a close, 138 law firms and legal organizations have registered to participate in the Georgia Legal Food Frenzy.
8 minute read
Holland Ins. Grp. LLC v. Senior Life Ins. Co.
Publication Date: 2014-12-31
Practice Area:
Industry:
Court: Court of Appeals
Judge: Ray, William M.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Joseph Chancey, Meredith Guerrero Drew Eckl & Farnham LLP, Atlanta, Drake Zaharris, and Patricia Lambert Pessin Katz Law PA, Towson, for appellant.
For defendant: . William Holland, Edward Preston, and Gregory Talley Coleman Talley LLP, Valdosta, for appellee.
Case number: A14A1235

The restrictive covenant in the parties' now-terminated agency agreement was unreasonable and unenforceable because it penalized the plaintiff for accepting unsolicited business from the defendant's

Vulcan Steel Structures Inc. v. McCarty
Publication Date: 2014-10-17
Practice Area:
Industry:
Court: Court of Appeals
Judge: McFadden, Christopher J.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Michael Bennett and James Bennett The Bennett Law Firm, Valdosta, for appellant.
For defendant: . Charles Watt Coleman Talley LLP, Valdosta, for appellees.
Case number: A14A0803

The non-solicitation of customers covenant in the former employee's contract was unenforceable because it prohibited him from accepting business from unsolicited cl

Hankla v. Postell
Publication Date: 2013-10-10
Practice Area:
Industry:
Court: Supreme Court
Judge: Hunstein, Carol W.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Randolph P. Powell Jr. Huff, Powell & Bailey LLC, Atlanta, Wade H. Coleman, Alphonso A. Howell IV, and Gregory T. Talley Coleman Talley LLP, Valdosta, for appellant.
For defendant: . Laura M. Shamp, Atlanta, for appellees.
Case number: S12G1964

The trial court reversibly erred in allowing a medical doctor to testify as an expert witness as to the standard of care for a n idwife when the doctor had not supervised, taught or instructed

Turner Cnty. v. City of Ashburn
Publication Date: 2013-10-10
Practice Area:
Industry:
Court: Supreme Court
Judge: Benham, Robert
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: James L. Elliott and Walter G. Elliott II Elliott, Blackburn & Gooding PC, Valdosta, for appellant.
For defendant: Amicus Appellant: James F. Grubiak Association of County Commissioners of Georgia, Atlanta. Franklin T. Coleman III, Robert K. Raulerson, and James V. Davis Perry & Walters LLP, Albany, for appellees. Amicus Appellee: Susan J. Moore, Rusi C. Patel Georgia Municipal Association, Atlanta, Andrew J. Welch III, A. J. Welch Jr. Smith, Welch, Webb & White LLC, McDonough, George T. Talley, Edward F. Preston Coleman Talley LLP, Valdosta, M. Joseph Reitman Jr., General Counsel Lambert, Reitman & Abney LLC, Madison, James Burgess, Social Circle, and C. Robert Melton Haygood, Lynch, Harris & Melton LLP, Forsyth.
Case number: S13A0992

The procedure for judicial resolution set forth in O.C.G.A. § 48-8-89 subsection d 4 violates the separation of powers doctrine of the Georgia Constitution of 1983, Art. 1, Sec. II, Par

TRENDING STORIES

    Resources

    • Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit

      Brought to you by Wolters Kluwer

      Download Now

    • Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success

      Brought to you by Juris Ledger

      Download Now

    • Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act

      Brought to you by Wolters Kluwer

      Download Now

    • The Ultimate Guide to Remote Legal Work

      Brought to you by Filevine

      Download Now