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Katheryn Hayes Tucker is an Atlanta-based reporter covering legal news for the Daily Report and other ALM publications.
April 29, 2015 | Daily Report Online
A trial over a dispute about a real estate deal ended with a $7.1 million verdict.
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April 28, 2015 | Daily Report Online
The widow of a man who died a week after gallbladder surgery sued the doctor, alleging her husband shouldn't have been sent home from the hospital with an infection.
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April 27, 2015 | Daily Report Online
The Georgia Trial Lawyers Association announced plans to honor Ken and Beth Melton, the Cobb County couple whose lawsuit found an ignition defect that prompted General Motors to recall millions of cars and Congress and federal regulators to launch investigations.
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April 26, 2015 | Daily Report Online
A $500 safety feature on tractor-trailers might have prevented the deaths of five Georgia Southern University students last week on Interstate 16 between Statesboro and Savannah, according to the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association.
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April 24, 2015 | Daily Report Online
A jury in Jefferson awarded $8 million to a young man who was sexually assaulted by a church youth volunteer. But the plaintiff may receive only $800,000 because the only defendant with assets, the now-disbanded church, was found 10 percent responsible.
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April 23, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Grady Health System has agreed to pay the state $2.95 million to settle a dispute over Medicaid billing, according to Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens.
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April 22, 2015 | Daily Report Online
A hearing over whether a lawyer can force a court reporter to provide a free electronic copy of a transcript started with an argument over who would transcribe Wednesday's proceeding.
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April 21, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Cobb County District Attorney Vic Reynolds is recovering at home after suffering a heart attack and wants to share his story as a tale of caution.
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April 21, 2015 | Daily Report Online
While the State Bar of Georgia's senior leadership debated what to do, its youth launched a solution to two opposing problems: the shortage of country lawyers and the shortage of law jobs in cities.
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April 21, 2015 | Daily Report Online
The specialty charter company that flew the first rescue mission last fall to bring an Ebola-infected American out of Africa and back to the U.S. for treatment—and ultimately recovery—has been busy with a lot more trips, according to its top lawyer, who is also a pilot.
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