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2024 Southeastern Legal Awards Honorees Announced
The Daily Report and Law.com are pleased to announce its 2024 winners and finalists for the second annual Southeastern Legal Awards. Previously known…Plaintiffs Who Secured $1.7B Award Accuse Ford of Trying to Double Its Briefing Page Count
With so much money on the line, parties and non-parties alike are asking the Court of Appeals to weigh in on their disputes.Defendants in Contested $11M Default Judgment Appeal Case to Ga. Supreme Court
"We don't think it's going to go anywhere, because the trial judge already rejected their other arguments," plaintiff-appellee counsel said. "Obviously, the defense doesn't either, or they wouldn't be trying to take it to the Supreme Court.Municipal Immunity Question Could Rise to Ga. Supreme Court
The Court of Appeal's disposition the first time the case was heard could be changed by recent constitutional amendment and the state Supreme Court's ruling in Sons of Confederate Veterans v. Henry County Board of Commissioners.How a Ga. Firm Was Impacted by Breadth of Fani Willis' Trump Investigation
With a South Georgia county being "bombarded" with open records requests, a law firm—even though it's untouched directly—has confronted some headaches as a result of the probe into the ex-president's alleged election interference.View more book results for the query "Oliver Maner LLP"
Jury Rules in Ga. Jailer's Favor in Trial Over Inmates' Right to Vegan Meals
"We think it was the correct result. Major [Randy] Austin was simply trying to do his job to gain control of an inordinate number of special diet requests at the Glynn County Detention Center," said Patrick O'Connor, a partner with Oliver Maner in Savannah who represented Austin in the case. "He never had any intent or desire to interfere with anyone's religious beliefs or practices."Ga. Trial Regarding Inmates' Right to Vegan Meals to Start Tuesday
"Pastor and Mrs. Smith contend that Major [Randy] Austin violated their rights protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution to the free exercise of their religion. Major Austin's wanton, arbitrary, and capricious violation of Pastor and Mrs. Smith's rights to freely exercise their religion damaged them in the amount of two million dollars," the proposed consolidated pretrial order said.'No Merit': Ga. Police Search Lawsuit Dismissed; Plaintiff Attorney Sanctioned
"The case should never have been filed to begin with," said lead defense attorney Patrick O'Connor, a partner with Oliver Maner in Savannah.Oliver Maner and Coleman Talley Secure Defense Win in Chatham Co. Med-Mal Trial
Laura Shamp and Joshua Silk represented the wife of a man who died from septic shock after a neobladder stent removal went south.Lawyers on Both Sides Declare Win as Ga. Jury Awards $859K to Plaintiff in Contract Case
"I think that no matter now overly complicated we can try to make agreements, juries still have the power to say, 'A deal's a deal,'" said lead plaintiff attorney Zach Sprouse said of the verdict.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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