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American Civil Liberties Union, LLC v. Zeh
Publication Date: 2020-07-27
Practice Area: Personal Injury
Industry: Legal Services | Non-Profit
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Presiding Judge Reese
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: John Batson, (Attorney at Law), Augusta, Leslie Eason, Tiffany Taylor, (Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, LLP), Atlanta, Sean Young, (American Civil Liberties Union Foundation of Georgia, Inc), Atlanta, Brian Hauss, (American Civil Liberties Union Foundation Of Georgia, Inc), New York, for appellant.
For defendant: Brent Savage, Robert Tanner, (Savage, Turner, Durham, Pinckney & Savage), Savannah, for appellee. David Hudson, (Hull Barrett, PC), Augusta, for other party.
Case number: A20A0251

Anti-SLAPP Statute Motion Properly Denied Where Responding Party Established Probability of Prevailing on Defamation Claim

Row Equipment, Inc. v. Norfolk Southern Railway Company
Publication Date: 2020-07-09
Practice Area: Civil Procedure
Industry:
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Chief Judge McFadden
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Brent Savage, Samuel Mikell, (Savage, Turner, Durham, Pinckney & Savage), Savannah, for appellant.
For defendant: John Stewart, (Hall, Bloch, Garland & Meyer), Macon, for appellee.
Case number: A20A0679

Plaintiff Fails to Show That Forum Selection Clause Was Included in Contract as the Result of Fraud, or That the Right to Enforce it Was Waived

July 01, 2020 | Daily Report Online

COVID Liability Protection, Sovereign Immunity Waiver Among Legislature's Legal Feats

Both the defense and plaintiffs bar hailed the passage of legislation offering businesses protection from COVID-19 liability claims, while lawmakers bypassed the governor to place a constitutional amendment waiving soveriegn immunity on the November ballot.
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Daly et al. v. Berryhill et al.
Publication Date: 2020-06-29
Practice Area: Personal Injury
Industry:
Court: Georgia Supreme Court
Judge: Justice Peterson
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Wiley A. Wasden, (Brennan & Wasden LLP), Savannah, for appellant.
For defendant: Brent J. Savage, Kathryn Hughes Pinckney, (Savage Turner & Pinckney PC), Savannah, for appellee. Martin Adam Levinson, (Hawkins Parnell Thackston & Young LLP), Atlanta, Garret Warrington Meader, Hall F. McKinley, Elissa Blache Haynes, (Drew, Eckl & Farnham LLP), Atlanta, David Norton Nelson, (Chambless, Higdon, Richardson, Katz & Griggs, LLP), Macon, Philip Michael Thompson, (Ellis Painter Ratterree & Adams LLP), Savannah, for Amicus Appellant.
Case number: S19G0499

Trial Court Did Not Err in Giving Jury Instruction on Assumption of Risk, as There Was at Least Slight Evidence to Warrant the Instruction

June 25, 2020 | Daily Report Online

Appeals Court Keeps Alive Brunswick Lawyer's Libel Suit Against ACLU

The Court of Appeals agreed a part-time public defender's suit over statement the ACLU posted about him "extorting" indigent clients was not barred by Georgia's Anti-SLAPP Suit statute.
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January 27, 2020 | Daily Report Online

'Reluctant' Federal Judge Axes Litigation Funding Suit, Jabs Georgia Justices Over Ruling

Judge Dudley Bowen said he had no choice but to dismiss the class action, but lamented that the Georgia Supreme Court "may have abdicated" its responsibility when it ruled that litigation funding is not subject to the statutory caps on interest.
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January 13, 2020 | Law.com

Law Grads Who Falsely Failed Bar Persevere in Suit Against Tech Firm

A federal court affirmed a ruling that software firm ILG Technologies' contract with Georgia's Office of Bar Admissions provided no means of recovery for test takers who were erroneously given failing scores.
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January 13, 2020 | Daily Report Online

Attorney Will Seek En Banc 11th Circuit Hearing of Bar Fake Fail Case

The appeals court affirmed a trial judge's ruling that software firm ILG Technologies' contract with the state's Office of Bar Admissions provided no means of recovery for bar exam takers who were erroneously given failing scores.
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December 26, 2019 | Daily Report Online

Defense Notches Win in $1.3M Lawsuit Over Faulty Wood Chippers

Lawyers for a south Georgia timber-clearing company had asked for almost $1.3 million in damages and attorney fees stemming from its purchase of two off-road wood chippers.
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Agsouth Farm Credit, ACA v. West et al.
Publication Date: 2019-12-17
Practice Area: Business Torts
Industry: Agriculture
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Presiding Judge Barnes
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Charles Aaron, George Rountree, (Brown Rountree & Stewart PC), Statesboro, for appellant.
For defendant: Bobby Jones, (Jones & Smith, P.C.), Metter, Brent Savage, (Savage Turner & Pinckney PC), Savannah, for appellee.
Case number: A19A0964

Court vacates, reverses, and remands the denial of a lender's summary judgment motion on fiduciary duty and other claims from prospective borrowers

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