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Georgia Justices Toss Bid for Treble Damages Under Gang Act in Premises Liability Suit
Ruling in a premises liability case involving a robbery shooting at a DeKalb apartment complex, the justices unanimously reversed the Court of Appeals and trial court and dismissed treble damage claims under Georgia's anti-gang statute.The $12.1M Jury Verdict That Caught Even Plaintiffs Counsel Off-Guard
After the verdict in this asbestos case, the jury determined that punitive damages were justified. Following that, Judge Christopher Rothgery added $6 million for punitive damages against John Crane.Georgia's Two Top Justices Part Ways With Court Colleagues Over Discipline Ruling
Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton and Presiding Justice David Nahmias said a lawyer who mishandled hundreds of thousands of dollars in trust account funds deserved more than a public reprimand.View more book results for the query "Hawkins Parnell Thackston"
Plaintiffs Employment Law Firms Bulk Up—and Other 'On the Move' News
Two of Atlanta's top boutiques handling plaintiffs' employment law cases are adding attorneys amid more work in work place law and civil rights claims.Justices Weigh Whether Georgia Gang Act's Treble Damages Apply to Landlords
The justices debated whether treble damages against landlords sued for gang activity on their property are authorized by the Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act.Arbitrator Awards $640K in Legal Malpractice Case Against Metro Atlanta Firm, Ex-Partner
The arbitration award said a former partner at what is now Stout Kaiser failed to inform his client about a $1 million-plus default judgment and admitted to "hiding things from my client and other clients."Jones Walker Snags Bankruptcy Partner From Taylor English—and Other 'On the Move' News
John Mills joined Jones Walker as a partner, while Nelson Mullins added M&A partner Joel Hughey from Eversheds Sutherland.Atlanta's 2020 Crop of New Firm Leaders Navigated the Unexpected
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner; Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Smith; and Fisher Phillips named new local office leaders, and two midsize Atlanta firms named new managing partners.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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