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Judge Allows Racketeering Claims to Proceed Against Atlanta Lawyer in 'Conflictineering' Case
A federal judge in Newnan is allowing civil racketeering claims stemming from a protracted child custody battle to go forward against Atlanta attorney Millard Farmer, his former co-counsel in the custody case, and a child custody activist with a local radio show who injected herself into the litigation.View Photos From Daily Report's In-House Counsel CLE Seminar
The Daily Report held an In-House Counsel CLE on March 15 at Maggiano's Little Italy in Cumberland Mall. Eric J. Frisch of Carlock, Copeland & Stair moderated an ethics panel with corporate counsel.Fulton County Jury Clears Lawyer in Defamation Case
A Fulton County jury has found that an attorney's statements in a press release trumpeting a lawsuit he had just filed did not defame the corporate defendant.Daily Report Announces Lifetime Achievement, On the Rise Honorees
“We had a lot of very impressive nominations for each group,” said George Haj, the ALM regional editor-in-chief who oversees the Daily Report. “We had a lot of tough choices to make.”Although the evidence was sufficient to support the jury's verdict in favor of the plaintiff in his premises liability suit against an amusement park arising after gang members viciously attacked h
The trial court reversibly erred in excluding certain deposition testimony the medical malpractice plaintiff sought to admit as an admission against interest, because he was entitled under O.C.G.A.
The plaintiff's claim based solely on the defendant doctor's alleged misdiagnosis of her post-surgery complications was not time-barred because the limitations period ran from the time of the misdia
Judge Bars Jailing of Indigent Defendants for Misdemeanors
A federal judge in Rome has barred the city of Calhoun from detaining indigent defendants in misdemeanor or minor traffic cases in jail for as long as a week simply because they cannot afford a cash bond.The trial court did not abuse its discretion in dismissing a complaint two South Carolina residents filed in Fulton County against a South Carolina resident and a law firm located in South Carolina
The trial court erred in granting partial summary judgment to the plaintiffs on the defendants' counterclaims in a dispute related to water runoff on neighboring properties and the harm a retaining
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