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July 09, 2012 |

Bringing tech

Alison Grounds didn't start as a computer geek. Nor did Troutman Sanders, the law firm she works for, start collecting and managing electronic discovery exclusively without a high-tech vendor's help, until recently.
9 minute read
November 14, 2008 |

Five hopefuls make Perdue's short list

Winnowing down a list of 17 original applicants, Gov. Sonny Perdue's Judicial Nominating Commission has provided him with names of five finalists to be considered to fill the seat on the Fulton County State Court that Judge Penny Brown Reynolds vacated to pursue a career in television.In coming weeks, the governor is expected to interview the finalists before deciding whom to appoint to the seat.
4 minute read
September 13, 2013 |

Role Call

Brian Johnson has been acting and singing most of his life, beginning as a child in Omaha, Neb., with church performances. Throughout high school, college and law school, he continued to perform on the stage and in community theater.
5 minute read
July 15, 2010 |

Slander costs Pentecostal church $526K

For anyone who has wondered about the value of a lady's reputation, a Twiggs County Superior Court jury has an answer: $526,241.68.That includes $236,241.68 to pay her attorneys, led by John F. Kennedy of Macon's James, Bates, Pope Spivey, who won the case for Angela Driver against her former Pentecostal pastor, who called her a fornicator in front of a church congregation.
6 minute read
March 29, 2005 |

Insurers Facing Greater Liability

Jonathan [email protected] Georgia Supreme Court delivered a blow to the insurance industry on Monday. By a 6-1 vote, the high court ruled that a state law governing uninsured motorist coverage requires an insurance company to pay damages for the death, caused by an uninsured driver, of a customer's son-even if the son was not covered under the father's policy.
4 minute read
February 07, 2013 |

DeKalb judge denies summary judgment to drug rehab center

A DeKalb County judge denied most of a drug rehab clinic's request for summary judgment in a lawsuit over the heroin death of a patient.
2 minute read
January 04, 2008 |

Christmas in Iraq

In 2003, Michael R. Moebes, then a third-year law student at Georgia State University, served five months in the Persian Gulf with the Tennessee Air National Guard. Through e-mails, he kept a journal about his time, mostly working at an air base in Balad, Iraq, where he helped coordinate air transport of wounded soldiers. The Daily Report published a three-day series on his experience in the war zone.
5 minute read
December 01, 2010 |

Unfair trial ruling for attorney reversed

5 minute read
August 04, 2009 |

Insurer, agency hit with $1M jury verdict

A tangled case stemming from what the plaintiff's attorney called a "simple failure to send a fax or e-mail" by an insurance agency has cost the agency, along with the insurance company whose policy it sold, more than $1 million, including $400,000 in attorneys' fees.An attorney for Pacific Insurance Co.
4 minute read

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