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$92 Million in 2023: These Settlement Strategies Worked for Butler Kahn
Plaintiffs counsel credit Butler Kahn's yearlong string of seven-figure or higher settlements to several key strategies.Georgia Power Settles Diver's Death: Lawyers Say $40K Animation 'Worth Every Penny'
"To illustrate how we value animations, the animation in this case cost our firm $40,000 to have made," said Jeb Butler of Butler Kahn. "It was worth every penny."Physician Assistant Act Does Not Create Vicarious Liability for Supervising Physicians For Medical Acts of Their Physician Assistants
Georgia Doctor Claims COVID-19-Related Immunity in Appeal of Med-Mal Lawsuit
"[The defendant] is speciously trying to apply immunity for truly frontline workers to himself and trying to speciously apply Emory [Johns Creek Hospital]'s arbitration agreement for his conduct," plaintiff attorney Adam Malone said. "The trial court and appeals court rejected both of those arguments, [saying] they're not applicable to him."'A Defendant Who Deserves to Lose': Firms Join Forces, Secure $40M Settlement Against GDOT
"There's nothing more satisfying than winning big against a defendant who deserves to lose," said plaintiff co-counsel Jeb Butler of Butler Kahn in Atlanta. "I just wish it hadn't taken four years."View more book results for the query "Bondurant Mixson & Elmore"
Indigent Defense Gets a New Leader: Zanele Ngubeni to Take Over Gideon's Promise
"I know how difficult it is to try to navigate our 'systems' and dispel people's judgments in order to survive," said Zanele Ngubeni, incoming Gideon's Promise executive director.Court affirms denial of defendants' motion to dismiss a medical malpractice action, finding that they were not immune from liability under the COVID-19 Pandemic Emergency Executive Order
Court upholds dismissal of wrongful death claim due to lack of standing over a question of whether the plaintiffs were able to allege that an individual had died
Trial Court Erred in Finding LIFE Act Was Void Ab Initio Under Roe-Era Precedent That Controlled Prior to Recent Dobbs Ruling
Slave Descendants Sue to Fight Zoning Changes They Say Threaten Their Island Homes Off Georgia Coast
The civil lawsuit was filed in McIntosh County Superior Court a month after elected county commissioners voted to double the size of houses allowed in Hogg Hummock, where a few dozen people live in modest homes along dirt roads on largely unspoiled Sapelo Island. Black residents fear larger homes in the community will lead to property tax increases that they won't be able to afford.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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