By Greg Land | June 25, 2018
Fulton County Superior Court Chief Judge Robert McBurney commiserated with the plaintiffs, whose child suffers from "actual, present struggles," but said Georgia law currently does not allow such claims.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Rikon | June 25, 2018
In Michael Rikon's Condemnation and Tax Certiorari column, he explores the various ways that property can be taken requiring the payment of just compensation pursuant to the Fifth Amendment.
By Dan Clark | June 25, 2018
The measure, passed by the state Legislature at the end of its session, promises to make using digital mapping services in court a lot easier and may also save litigants time and money
By Colby Hamilton | June 24, 2018
According to private attorney Alan Futerfas, one of the document productions from Michael Cohen's team at McDermott Will & Emery last week was the largest yet.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | June 22, 2018
The judge who presided over a 2016 trial that ended with a $70 million award for a child allegedly injured by Risperdal has urged the Pennsylvania Superior Court to uphold the verdict.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Liz Chacko and Chelsea Edwards | June 22, 2018
The entertainment industry has succeeded in drawing attention to the ways that sexual assault and harassment can become pervasive when employees have limited options for reporting abuse and employers have the power to blacklist.
By Greg Land | June 22, 2018
Clayton County State Court Judge Shalonda Jones-Parker wrote that a doctor and nurse at a Riverdale pediatric clinic had a duty to preserve tissue accidentally sliced from an infant's penis.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Angus Love | June 22, 2018
An ancient Chinese philosopher once opined that he wished to live in interesting times, and we certainly have that opportunity.
By Greg Land | June 21, 2018
Atlanta lawyer Jonathan Johnson said his mention as an aviation litigator in USA Today led to a nine-client lawsuit against Southwest Airlines and Boeing Co. stemming from an April midair engine failure that shattered a jet's window and killed a passenger.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kevin Golembiewski | June 21, 2018
Special education law is rewarding, and it offers young attorneys unique professional opportunities. I know from my own experience.
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