By Katheryn Tucker | February 7, 2018
In March 2014, a 78-year-old man traveling through Georgia on his way to Florida exited I-75 to take a break in Marietta but couldn't take his foot off the gas, according to the lawyers. As a result, a 25-year-old woman died. Friends said she made the world a better place.
By Greg Land | January 3, 2018
Andrew Goldner & Associates principal Andy Goldner said his small firm's concentration on a limited selection of high-value cases and skilled, professional opposing counsel led to a fairly quick resolution of high-exposure cases late last year.
By Katheryn Tucker | December 19, 2017
The reason for the dismissal: The towing company destroyed the vehicle before either side could examine it—even though the plaintiff's attorney had asked that it be preserved.
By Jonathan Ringel | Amanda Bronstad | December 5, 2017
The American Tort Reform Foundation placed the Georgia Supreme Court on a "Watch List" in its annual "Judicial Hellhole" report on jurisdictions "where judges in civil cases systematically apply laws and court procedures in an unfair and unbalanced manner, generally to the disadvantage of defendants."
By Greg Land | December 5, 2017
A Walton County jury delivered a post-apportionment award of $660,000 to a man injured after he stopped his vehicle for a Walton EMC repair crew working on downed utility poles and power lines, and was rear-ended by another driver.
Daily Report Online | Letter to the Editor
By Keith E. Fryer | November 27, 2017
It cannot be stressed enough that counsel should beware of all situations whereUM/UIM coverage may be in play.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Patrick W. Spook, Eversheds Sutherland | November 14, 2017
The benefits of AVs are endless, but in order to realize the benefits and avoid disruption in commercial real estate, all parties should cohesively plan for a future without drivers behind the wheel.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 9, 2017
They might not be the kind of judges most people think of as heading traffic court. The 20 who took three days of classes on the law governing field sobriety tests and other types of evidence were not state court traffic judges. They are probate judges.
By Greg Land | November 9, 2017
An Ellaville woman badly injured when the brakes failed on an approaching pickup has settled her claims against the garage that serviced the truck and later missed evidence of a leaky brake line during an inspection.
By Greg Land | November 3, 2017
A few months after turning down a $450,000 offer to settle claims arising from an accident caused by an allegedly drunk defendant, the insurer paid $1 million to resolve the case.
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