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Court of Appeals Divided in Spoliation Sanction Remand Case
Before they filed suit, the plaintiffs asked Golden Pantry to preserve years of security footage for evidence. However, after consulting with its lawyers and insurance carrier, the company still chose to delete the video.Columbus Attorney Leads Purported Self-Defense Claim to $20.7M Wrongful Death Verdict
"When you sense that something is wrong, you need to look into it. You need to get the experienced consultants, and experts necessary to figure out the science of a case because things aren't always as they appear, and that certainly turned out to be the case here," lead attorney Teresa Tomlinson of Hall Booth Smith told the Daily Report.Appeals Panel Tosses Defense Verdict for Apartment Complex Sued Over 2015 Slaying
The crime-plagued apartment complex near Six Flags was sued over the death of a man killed by teenage carjackers as he left for work.Cobb Jury Delivers Defense Win in Apartment Shooting Case
Hall Booth Smith partner Jeffery Saxby said the jury was leaning 11-to-1 for a defense verdict from the outset of deliberations, rejecting plaintiffs' arguments that the Six Flags Drive apartment complex had failed to provide adequate security.Justices Toss $22M Med-Mal Verdict Over Jury Instructions
The unanimous opinion said jurors were allowed to rule on both medical malpractice and ordinary negligence, but the resulting "general verdict" did not specify which standard they applied.View more book results for the query "Hall Booth Smith"
Georgia Justices Side With Plaintiffs Over Med-Mal Expert Qualifications
The Georgia Supreme Court has ruled that trial judges should be given flexibility in determining whether an expert is qualified to testify in a medical malpractice case.Justices Require New Trial Over Judge's Handling of Jury Note, Issue 'Huge' Spoliation Ruling
The Georgia Supreme Court ruled Monday that a medical malpractice trial that ended in a defense verdict must be retried because the trial judge responded to a note from jurors without looping in the lawyers.Panel: Midwife Can Testify Against Nurses in Med-Mal Case
Reviving a $13.9 million medical malpractice verdict, the Georgia Court of Appeals split 4-3 over whether midwives can provide expert testimony about care provided by nurses.Justices Will Hear Case of Judge Who Didn't Tell Lawyers About a Jury Note
The Georgia Supreme Court has agreed to review a Court of Appeals decision that tossed a defense verdict in a medical malpractice case because the trial judge didn't tell the lawyers he had received and responded to a note from jurors suggesting they were deadlocked.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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