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Judge: Settling Didn't Gut Malpractice Claim
Trisha [email protected] Fulton State Court judge has denied summary judgment to the lawyer-defendant in a legal malpractice case, but has certified her ruling for review by the Georgia Court of Appeals.Judge Susan B. Forsling, in a Dec. 16 order, refused to grant Atlanta lawyer Wade G. Anderson's motion for summary judgment, finding that issues of fact remained that should be decided by a jury.Fighters Over Med-Mal Caps Study Wisconsin Ruling
Dee McAree National Law JournalOpponents of Georgia's recently passed $350,000 limit on pain and suffering damages in medical malpractice cases say they are studying a decision by the Wisconsin Supreme Court that struck down that state's cap. In a 4-3 decision, the court found Wisconsin's cap to be an unconstitutional violation of equal protection because it burdened those most seriously injured by medical errors.Cost Of Fighting City Hall: $60K
A failed College Park mayoral candidate with a history of suing the city and its officials has been ordered to pay more than $60,000 in attorney fees for his latest courtroom challenge, which attempted to overturn the results of the 2011 election that saw incumbent Mayor Jack Longino returned to office with 71 percent of the vote.Cures for the fat, bald will soon come with proof
Advertisements promising miracle weight loss, full heads of hair, and rich investment returns prove the power of marketing and how desperately we don't want to be fat, bald or poor. Now the Federal Trade Commission, which oversees U.S. advertising, including celebrity and customer endorsements, is proposing to change 28-year-old guidelines so the industry will have to be more specific about what consumers can expect from a product.View more book results for the query "*"
Prosecutors will not charge John Mark Karr in JonBenet Ramsey slaying
Court says admitting partial guilt is valid strategy
Telling a jury your client committed a robbery does not constitute ineffective assistance of counsel, the Eleventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said in a case of a former professional basketball player-turned-armed robbery convict.Former E&Y Partner Arrested Under Sarbanes
Jason [email protected] FRANCISCO-Federal prosecutors have charged a former Ernst Young partner with obstructing an investigation into a failed dot-com, making him one of the first to be charged for that offense under 2002's Sarbanes-Oxley Act. As part of an ongoing investigation, Berkeley, Calif., resident Thomas Trauger, 40, was arrested and appeared before U.Trending Stories
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