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Couple Sues CVS Over Injuries Wife Allegedly Sustained When Stepping in Pothole
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Brookhaven Bar Association Formed to Unite City's Legal Community
"This whole association is about meeting our neighbors," said Bryan Knight, who came up with the idea for the new organization and is serving as its president.State Bar Votes to Keep Professional Liability Insurance, Disclosure Optional
"While I am greatly appreciative of all the time and energy that went into the issue ahead of time and appreciative to the Board of Governors, it was very disappointing for our committee to work on a set of proposals for three years and not get a vote on a single one of them," said PLI committee member Linley Jones, a legal malpractice plaintiffs lawyer.Ga. Bar's Board of Governors Set to Vote on Malpractice Insurance Rules
At this weekend's State Bar of Georgia Board of Governors meeting in Savannah, the board will vote on whether to approve a proposed rule requiring most private attorneys to purchase professional liability insurance or publicly disclose whether they carry it.Pro-Trump Lawyer Lin Wood Is a Firebrand. But Can the Bar Demand Psychiatric Evaluation?
"They're saying basically anybody who thinks this way, who advances these issues, must be mentally ill," said attorney Mark Dubois, who is not involved in the litigation. "That's really unfair."View more book results for the query "Linley Jones P.C."
Mandatory Malpractice Insurance Headed for Vote by Bar Study Committee
Only Oregon and Idaho require lawyers to carry professional liability insurance, while 23 states require lawyers to disclose whether they have insurance.Appellate Division, Second Department:June 26, 2019
State Bar Mulls Rule on Purchase, Disclosure of Legal Malpractice Insurance
Georgia is one of many states that have no rules governing whether lawyers must purchase professional liability insurance or if that information must be disclosed. A State Bar of Georgia study committee may change that.Court Affirms in Part and Reverses in Part Dismissal on Motion for Summary Judgment of Suit Against Therapist by Former Patient Who Had Sexual Relationship with Therapist
Legal Malpractice Suit: Attorney's Forgery Cost British Filmmaker Visa, Job
An award-winning British wildlife documentary producer has sued Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart and a former attorney there over claims that she was fired from her position as National Geographic Television's vice president of natural history projects when the nonprofit discovered that a signature had been forged on her annual visa documents.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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