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July 16, 2015 |

No Signed Contract Is No Problem for Law Firm to Collect $835K From Client [VIDEO]

A Fulton County jury awarded a law firm more than $835,000 in attorney fees and interest after finding that the firm's former client had agreed to pay a contingency fee on a nearly $4.2 million settlement—even though no signed fee agreement could be found and the client insisted he had never agreed to a contingency fee at all.
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July 16, 2015 | Law.com

No Signed Contract Is No Problem for Law Firm to Collect $835K From Client [VIDEO]

A Fulton County jury awarded a law firm more than $835,000 in attorney fees and interest after finding that the firm's former client had agreed to pay a contingency fee on a nearly $4.2 million settlement—even though no signed fee agreement could be found and the client insisted he had never agreed to a contingency fee at all.
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June 10, 2015 |

McKenna Gains Corporate Partner, Loses Three Labor Relations Lawyers

Ahead of its impending merger with global megafirm Dentons, McKenna Long & Aldridge has brought in a corporate partner, Steve Berson, from Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough.
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June 10, 2015 | Law.com

McKenna Gains Corporate Partner, Loses Three Labor Relations Lawyers

Ahead of its impending merger with global megafirm Dentons, McKenna Long & Aldridge has brought in a corporate partner, Steve Berson, from Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough.
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In Re: Loftus
Publication Date: 2015-04-20
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Court: Court of Appeals
Judge: McFadden, Christopher J.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: R. Milton Crouch and George Kent Smith Moore Leatherwood LLP, Atlanta, for appellant.
For defendant: Danielle Cefalu Hurley Elder Care Law, Atlanta, for appellee. Other party representation: Bertram Boley, Atlanta.
Case number: A14A2038

The probate court erred in dismissing the petition to terminate a guardianship and conservatorship and restore the ward's rights without holding a he

February 10, 2015 |

State's High Court Approves $2.8M in Offer of Judgment Case

Lawyers at Miller & Martin are enjoying a recent victory for a client in an eight-year legal odyssey that included a 6-6 split of the Georgia Court of Appeals and a decision from the state Supreme Court that overturned a precedent of the appeals court.
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February 10, 2015 | Law.com

State's High Court Approves $2.8M in Offer of Judgment Case

Lawyers at Miller & Martin are enjoying a recent victory for a client in an eight-year legal odyssey that included a 6-6 split of the Georgia Court of Appeals and a decision from the state Supreme Court that overturned a precedent of the appeals court.
5 minute read
November 25, 2014 |

Two Years After Leaving, Amy Fouts Rejoins McKenna Long & Aldridge

Amy Fouts has rejoined McKenna Long & Aldridge's health care practice after two years at Chilivis, Cochran, Larkins & Bever
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Crane Composites Inc. v. Wayne Farms LLC
Publication Date: 2014-11-19
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Court: Supreme Court
Judge: Thompson, Hugh P.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Edward M. Newsom Miller & Martin PLLC, and Robert B. Wedge Smith Moore Leatherwood LLP, Atlanta, for appellant.
For defendant: Samuel S. Olens, Attorney General, Nels S. D. Peterson Attorney General's Office, Jessica E. Sabbath, William L. Durham II King & Spalding LLP, Steven G. Hall Baker Donelson Bearman Caldwell & Berkowitz PC, Jefferson C. McConnaughey, Michael A. McKenzie Cozen O'Connor, Atlanta, and Hobart M. Hind Jr. Butler Pappas Weihmuller Katz Craig LLP, Tampa, Fla., for appellees. Other party representation: A. Gregory Poole, Marietta.
Case number: S14A1680

The offer of settlement statute can be applied to a negligence action when the injury occurred prior to the effective of the statute but the action was filed after that

October 18, 2014 |

Edwards Wildman's Tech Cochair Departs, Plus More Lateral Moves

Another Edwards Wildman Palmer partner departs ahead of the firm's proposed merger later this year with Locke Lord; a Bingham partner heads to the FCC; Fried Frank and Kirkland & Ellis add a pair of new partners; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.
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