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Man Sues Get Seafood, Others for Injuries Allegedly Sustained in Truck Crash
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.State Farm Policy Gets 'Lost in Translation' For Georgia Homeowners
The homeowners contended that, based on the language of their homeowners policy with State-Farm, the partial relief they received for post-damage repairs was not enough. State Farm disagreed.Zurich American Sues Interra Sky, Man in Effort to Not Defend Them in Lawsuit
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Company Sues AmGUARD Insurance Over Disputed Wind Damage Claim
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Georgia Attorneys Turn 'No Pain, No Gain' Maxim Into $1.5M Verdict for Plaintiff
"We spent a lot of time trying to figure out how we would explain to the jury that this was a million-dollar injury," said Michael Rafi of the Rafi Law Firm in Atlanta.View more book results for the query "Swift Currie McGhee"
Victims Sue American Zurich, Driver Over Truck Crash Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.How We Won: Gwinnett Jury Awards $1.5M Verdict Despite 'Virtually Pain-Free' Injuries
"We spent a lot of time trying to figure out how we would explain to the jury that this was a million-dollar injury," said Michael Rafi of the Rafi Law Firm in Atlanta.Midsize Moves: Munsch Hardt Hires Dallas Shareholder From Kirkland & Ellis
Midsize firms Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr, Chapman and Carter and Foley Mansfield added lawyers in recent weeks from Kirkland & Ellis, Vedder Price and Ridley Master.$1.2M Fulton Jury Verdict: Attorney Secures Result Using 'Defense's Favorite Facts'
"Don't shy away from the defense's favorite facts," said plaintiff attorney Bethany L. Schneider of Schneider Injury Law in Atlanta. "Put them in context and explain why they don't defeat your case."Workers' Comp Attorneys Divided Over Statute's 'Prominent Placement' Requirement
"Each subcategory of the statute is followed by 'and,' so the employer has to post the panel prominently and must take all reasonable steps to ensure that the employee understands their rights, argued appellant attorney Sergio Camilo-Steven Ardila-Ibarra before the Georgia Court of Appeals.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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