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On The Move: Taylor English Changes its Lineup
Taylor English Duma has announced management changes and a new addition. Ilene Berman, who headed the employment, labor and immigration practice, has become the firm's chief operating officer.Issues of material fact remained as to the percentage of fault attributable to the defendant and to the decedent in the decedent's parents' wrongful death action arising from a traffic acc
The Churn: SDNY Prosecutors Join Am Law Firms, Plus More Lateral Moves
Brown Rudnick and Ropes & Gray both announce additions of prosecutors from the U.S. attorney's office for New York's Southern District.Client Sues Accountant Who Suggested Thieving Lawyer
A man whose attorney went to prison after admitting she stole almost $290,000 from him has sued the lawyer's onetime employer, a certified public accountant who allegedly recommended that he park hundreds of thousands of dollars in the lawyer's escrow account as a tax-shelter measure.Drunken Driver's Parents Can Press Claim
A Georgia Court of Appeals panel this week issued a decision that favored the plaintiffs in the case at hand but could benefit defendants in the long run.Although the Court of Appeals erred in finding a question of fact as to the applicability of O.C.G.A. § 51-1-29.5 subsection c because the care the defendants provided clearly constituted emergency
State Supreme Court Sends Another ER Case to A Jury
The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday gave further indication that a key provision in the 2005 tort reform package may not do much to keep malpractice cases against emergency room providers away from juries.ON THE MOVE: IP Litigator Jumps to Nelson Mullins; Ogletree Lures N.Y. Labor Lawyer
Mark VanderBroek has become a partner at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough after 28 years at Troutman Sanders, where he was a partner. VanderBroek is a business litigator with a focus on intellectual property and franchise disputes. He also handles alternative dispute resolution.Clarity Sought on Liens Statute
The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday attempted to clarify the rules on lawsuits over unsatisfied liens but indicated the state Legislature should make things even clearer.Trending Stories
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