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Wood Smith Opens Atlanta Office—and Other 'On the Move' News
National firm Wood Smith Henning & Berman, which has a large insurance defense practice, has opened an Atlanta office with the hire of Richard Zelonka Jr. from Fields Howell.Unsolicited Calls Earn Remodeling Company $5.2 Million Penalty
A home remodeling company will pay $5.2 million to settle a class action lawsuit for making numerous unsolicited phone calls to over 1 million people.Unsolicited Phone Calls Earn Home Remodeling Company $5.2M Penalty
A home remodeling company will pay $5.2 million to settle a class action lawsuit for making numerous unsolicited phone calls to over 1 million people.Justices See Federal Pre-emption in Nursing Home Dispute
A string of Pennsylvania Superior Court decisions have drifted away from nearly-automatic application of arbitration agreements in nursing home litigation, but a state Supreme Court decision may change that, according to at least one attorney who practices in the long-term care litigation arena.National Insurance Defense Firms Shaking Up Atlanta Market
As insurance carriers increasingly look to national defense firms, out-of-state firms are looking to take work away from regional Georgia shops.Litchfield Cavo Opens Atlanta Office; and Other 'On the Move' News
Litchfield Cavo, a Chicago-based insurance defense firm, has opened an Atlanta office with partners Jay Barber from Taylor English Duma and Kindu Walker from The Finley Firm.In the Big Verdicts Arena,Don't Mess with Texas
Everything really was bigger in Texas last year. The Lone Star State had 18 of the top 100 verdicts in 2015.Small Pittsburgh Firm to Close Its Doors
Grogan Graffam, a small firm based in Pittsburgh, is closing its doors after this week, its founding shareholder has confirmed.Bifurcation in Nursing Home Cases Argued Before Justices
The conflict between the Federal Arbitration Act's pre-eminence and a Pennsylvania citizen's right to a jury trial was at the heart of much-anticipated arguments Tuesday before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in Pittsburgh in a case set to determine how nursing home wrongful-death and survival lawsuits will proceed.Trending Stories
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