By Katheryn Tucker | August 28, 2019
Brandon Peak graduated top of his class from Mercer University law school, clerked for a federal judge and went to work for a big Atlanta corporate firm defending labor and employment disputes. But what he really wanted was to be a trial lawyer.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | August 27, 2019
According to numerous civil attorneys, lawyers on both sides have been increasingly using jury consulting services, including mock trials, targeted questionnaires and focus groups, both online and in person. Attorneys have also reportedly been using the services earlier in the life of a case to help both with settlement talks and development of trial strategies.
By Max Mitchell | August 27, 2019
According to numerous civil attorneys, lawyers on both sides have been increasingly using jury consulting services, including mock trials, targeted questionnaires and focus groups, both online and in person. Attorneys have also reportedly been using the services earlier in the life of a case to help both with settlement talks and development of trial strategies.
By Angela Morris | August 26, 2019
"The nature of their scheme leaves little doubt as to defendants' bad-faith intent to trade on plaintiffs' goodwill and reputation," claim four federal lawsuits by Jim Adler, "The Texas Hammer."
By Greg Land | August 26, 2019
Shiver Hamilton partner Alan Hamilton said the trucking company admitted that its driver was following too closely but that the plaintiff bore some responsibility for hitting the brakes.
By Charles Toutant | August 26, 2019
Critics say the changes will spur a wave of litigation over which driver is at fault in auto accidents, but supporters say they aid lower-income motorists with recovery of unreimbursed medical costs.
By Juliette Gillespie | August 26, 2019
The largest 20 awards reported by the Law Journal between Aug. 21, 2018, and Aug. 19, 2019.
By Juliette Gillespie | August 26, 2019
These awards, ranging from $3.22 million down to $2.35 million, were reported by the Law Journal between Aug. 21, 2018, and Aug. 19, 2019.
By Katheryn Tucker | August 23, 2019
Zachary Sprouse and Brent Savage Jr. of Savage Turner Durham Pinckney & Savage in Savannah won a $4.2 million verdict for Howard Tyson. They say he hasn't been able to walk or get out of bed on his own since a limb of a falling pine tree hit him in 2014.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew K. Mitnick | August 23, 2019
Do doctors owe a duty of care—outside the doctor/patient relationship—that supports a cause of action by third-party motorists?
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