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Georgia Dep't of Transp. v. Wyche
Publication Date: 2015-07-28
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Court: Court of Appeals
Judge: McMillian, Carla W.
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For plaintiff: Samuel S. Olens, Attorney General, Kathleen Pacious, Deputy Attorney General, Loretta Pinkston, Senior Assistant Attorney General, and Claude Sitton, Assistant Attorney General, Atlanta, for appellant.
For defendant: Melanie Eyre, Stevan Miller Drew Eckl Farnham LLP, Cheryl Shaw, Kent Stair Carlock, Copeland, Semler Stair LLP, Atlanta, Russell Boston, and Wendy Boston The Boston Law Firm LLP, Macon, for appellees.
Case number: A15A0346

Defendant Georgia Department of Transportation DOT appeals the trial court's order denying its motion to dismiss the complaint of Plaintiff Mary Wyche, individually

July 24, 2015 | Daily Report Online

Insurance Commissioner: MagMutual's Nondisclosure Pacts Are Illegal

Georgia Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens has declared that MagMutual, one of the largest medical malpractice insurers in the Southeast, is violating the state's Unfair Trade Practices Act by insisting that policyholders never discuss their coverage terms, even with licensed insurance consultants.
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July 24, 2015 | Daily Report Online

Insurance Commissioner: MagMutual's Nondisclosure Pacts Are Illegal

Georgia Insurance Commissioner Ralph Hudgens has declared that MagMutual, one of the largest medical malpractice insurers in the Southeast, is violating the state's Unfair Trade Practices Act by insisting that policyholders never discuss their coverage terms, even with licensed insurance consultants.
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Carter v. Progressive Mountain Ins.
Publication Date: 2015-07-23
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Court: Court of Appeals
Judge: Andrews, Gary Blaylock
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For plaintiff: Samuel Crowe and William Gainer Toliver Gainer, Conyers, for appellant.
For defendant: Jason Hammer, Megan Boyd Carlock, Copeland Stair LLP, and Mark Molina Sharon W. Ware Associates, Atlanta, for appellee.
Case number: A12A2295

The Court of Appeals erred in its application of the motor vehicle insurance limited liability release provision of O.C.G.A. § 33-24

July 16, 2015 | Daily Report Online

Six Flags Fights $35M Verdict, Says Site of Attack Wasn't Its Responsibility

Six Flags Over Georgia's lawyers were at the Georgia Court of Appeals on Wednesday, hoping to persuade an appellate panel to toss the state's biggest verdict of 2013.
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July 16, 2015 | Daily Report Online

Six Flags Fights $35M Verdict, Says Site of Attack Wasn't Its Responsibility

Six Flags Over Georgia's lawyers were at the Georgia Court of Appeals on Wednesday, hoping to persuade an appellate panel to toss the state's biggest verdict of 2013.
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July 14, 2015 | Daily Report Online

Lawyer Wants Case Ended So He Can Appeal Sanctions

Seven months after his client settled out of a case, a Florida attorney whose pro hac vice admission privileges were strictly limited by a Fulton County State Court judge who found that he had made misleading statements has sued to get the case closed so he can appeal his punishment.
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July 14, 2015 | Daily Report Online

Lawyer Wants Case Ended So He Can Appeal Sanctions

Seven months after his client settled out of a case, a Florida attorney whose pro hac vice admission privileges were strictly limited by a Fulton County State Court judge who found that he had made misleading statements has sued to get the case closed so he can appeal his punishment.
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June 23, 2015 | Daily Report Online

Defendant Lawyers Push Back Against Civil Racketeering Claims

Lawyer Millard Farmer has asked a federal judge to dismiss a civil racketeering suit against him, contending it was intended to sideline a client's efforts to regain custody of her two children and to punish him for helping her.
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June 23, 2015 | Daily Report Online

Defendant Lawyers Push Back Against Civil Racketeering Claims

Lawyer Millard Farmer has asked a federal judge to dismiss a civil racketeering suit against him, contending it was intended to sideline a client's efforts to regain custody of her two children and to punish him for helping her.
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