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Swope v. Greenbriar Mall Ltd. P'ship
Publication Date: 2014-11-17
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Court: Court of Appeals
Judge: McFadden, Christopher J.
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: David Betts Betts & Associates, Atlanta, for appellant.
For defendant: William Mitchell and Sean Keenan Cruser & Mitchell LLP, Norcross, for appellees.
Case number: A14A0981

The assumption of the risk doctrine precluded the security guard's premises liability action seeking to recover for injuries sustained when he was shot during an armed ro

November 17, 2014 |

Carl Sanders, Former Governor and Co-Founder of Troutman Sanders, Dies at 89

Bob Webb, the firm chairman, said in an email to his colleagues that Sanders died from complications from a fall at his home on Friday.
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September 27, 2014 |

Bingham Starts Hiring Again, Plus More Lateral Moves

After months of partner departures, Bingham McCutchen has dipped into the lateral market to make some hires of its own by bringing on an energy partner in Washington, D.C., and a senior counsel in San Francisco. The Am Law Daily looks at those moves and other notable hires from throughout The Am Law 200.
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Atlanta Nat'l League Baseball Club Inc. v. F. F. Individually
Publication Date: 2014-08-11
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Court: Court of Appeals
Judge: Branch, Elizabeth
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For plaintiff: Pamela Lee, Bradley Wolff Swift, Currie, McGhee & Hiers LLP, Ronald Gaither, and Leah Sears Schiff Hardin LLP, Atlanta, for appellant.
For defendant: J. Matthew Dwyer Jr. Dwyer Law Group, Peter Law, Ernest Moran Law & Moran, and Amanda Evans, Atlanta, for appellees. Amicus: Thomas Ostertag Office to the Commissioner of Baseball, New York, N. Y.
Case number: A14A0398

The trial court properly denied the Atlanta Braves' motion for declaratory judgment in a negligence lawsuit arising after a child was injured by a foul

July 15, 2014 |

Braves Whiff on 'Baseball Rule' with Appellate Panel

The Georgia Court of Appeals has rejected a plea by the Atlanta Braves that it determine whether the so-called "baseball rule" shields the team from being sued by the parent of a child hit by a foul ball at Turner Field.
4 minute read
June 16, 2014 |

Boozy Weekends are Passé for Atlanta Summer Associates

King & Spalding has come up with a unique twist on dinner at a partner's house for its summer associates: a progressive dinner party on Lake Lanier.
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April 17, 2014 |

Foley, Quarles Help Keep Bucks in Wisconsin

The Milwaukee-based Am Law 200 firms and Paul Weiss advise on the record-setting sale of the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks.
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Chevron Corporation, Plaintiff v. Steven Donziger, et al., Defendants, 11 Civ. 0691
Publication Date: 2014-03-07
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Court: U. S. District Court, Southern District
Judge: District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan
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For plaintiff: Attorneys for Plaintiff: Randy M. Mastro, Andrea E. Neuman, Reed M. Brodsky, William E. Thompson, Anne Champion, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, LLP. Amicus Curiae: G. Robert Blakey, William J. and Dorothy K. O.'Neill, Professor Emeritus, Notre Dame Law School.
For defendant: Attorneys for Defendant Steven Donziger and Steven R. Donziger & Associates LLP: Richard H. Friedman Friedman Rubin, Zoe Littlepage Rainey C. Booth Littlepage Booth Steven Donziger Attorney for Defendants Hugo Gerardo Camacho Naranjo and Javier Piaguaje Payaguaje: Julio C. Gomez, Julio C. Gomez, Attorney at Law LLC.
Case number: 11 Civ. 0691

Cite as: Chevron Corp. v. Donziger, 11 Civ. 0691, NYLJ 1202645526489, at *1 (SDNY, Decided March 4, 2014) 11 Civ. 0691 District Judge Lewis A. Ka

February 19, 2014 |

Judges Take Swings at The 'Baseball Rule'

A panel of the Georgia Court of Appeals on Tuesday tested the Atlanta Braves' argument that the team should be insulated from suits by fans hit by flying bats or balls.
7 minute read
February 18, 2014 |

Braves Seek Immunity for Foul Ball Injury

The Atlanta Braves today will ask a panel of appeals court judges to say what the team is obligated to do to protect fans from foul balls or flying bats.
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