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January 27, 2014 |

Defense Wins Big Crash Verdict

A Marietta lawyer won a defense verdict for a trucking company whose tractor-trailer was hit by a van transporting prisoners. The crash killed three people who were in the prison van and seriously injured seven others.
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January 08, 2014 |

Pro Bono Partnership Introduces IPhone App

The Pro Bono Partnership of Atlanta has launched a new iPhone app that allows prospective volunteers to check current volunteer opportunities at the touch of a button.
4 minute read
December 11, 2013 |

Why I ... Returned to Ballet Dancing

As a child, I spent hours dressed in a pink leotard and tutu, turning circles in front of my mirror. I dreamed of my destiny as a prima ballerina. Or the Queen of England.
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DeKalb Cnty. Sch. Dist. v. Georgia State Bd. of Educ.
Publication Date: 2013-11-27
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Court: Supreme Court
Judge: Per Curiam
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For plaintiff: Marquetta J. Bryan, Thomas A. Cox, and Michael J. Walker Carlock, Copeland & Stair LLP, Atlanta, for appellant.
For defendant: . Amicus Appellant: Phillip L. Hartley Harben, Hartley & Hawkins LLP, Gainesville. Samuel S. Olens, Attorney General, Dennis R. Dunn, Deputy Attorney General, Stefan E. Ritter, Senior Assistant Attorney General, and Jennifer Colangelo Attorney General's Office, Atlanta, for appellees. Other party representation: Paul L. Nally, Pine Log.
Case number: S13Q0981

O.C.G.A. § 20-2-73, which provides in certain circumstances for the suspension and removal of members of local boards of education when an accredited school system is placed on the level immediately

Herrington v. Gaulden
Publication Date: 2013-11-27
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Court: Supreme Court
Judge: Blackwell, Keith R.
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For plaintiff: James C. Grant, Louis B. Park, Matthew L. J. D. Dowell Alston & Bird LLP, Kathleen W. Simcoe, Theodore E. G. Pound Commander Pound Butler LLP, Paul E. Weathington Weathington Smith PC, Atlanta, Matthew S. Coles Coles Barton LLP, Lawrenceville, B. Nicole Smith, and Wiley A. Wasden III Brennan & Wasden LLP, Savannah, for appellant.
For defendant: Amicus Appellant: Joshua B. Belinfante Robbins Ross Alloy Belinfante Littlefield LLC, Donald J. Palmisano Jr. Medical Association of Georgia, and Eric J. Frisch Carlock, Copeland & Stair LLP, Atlanta. Andrew S. Johnson, H. Craig Stafford, and Jeffery L. Arnold Arnold & Stafford, Hinesville, for appellees.
Case number: S13G0577

The Court of Appeals erred in finding that an exception to the requirement of doctor-patient privity in a professional negligence case resulted from the application of Gray v. Vaughn, 217 Ga. App. 8

November 27, 2013 |

Smith Gambrell Hires Ex-AirTran GC to Launch Consultancy

Former AirTran general counsel Steven Rossum has joined Smith, Gambrell & Russell to launch an aviation consulting practice for the firm.
3 minute read
November 26, 2013 |

Ga. High Court Upholds Law Allowing School Board Suspension

The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday resoundingly upheld a 2010 state statute giving the governor authority to suspend local school board members for failure to satisfy the qualifications of their office.
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November 25, 2013 |

Six Flags Hit Hard By Verdict

The Cobb County jurors who awarded $35 million to the victim of a 2007 gang beating outside the entrance to Six Flags Over Georgia laid the heaviest burden on the party with the deepest pockets.
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November 22, 2013 |

Six Flags Hit with $35 Million Verdict Over Assault

A Cobb County jury has reached a $35 million verdict against Six Flags Over Georgia for the 2007 gang beating and traumatic brain injury of a visitor outside the entrance to the amusement park.
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Bulloch Cnty. Sch. Dist. v. Georgia Dep't of Educ.
Publication Date: 2013-11-20
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Court: Court of Appeals
Judge: Boggs, Michael P.
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For plaintiff: Charles Aaron and Gerald Edenfield Edenfield, Cox, Bruce & Classens PC, Statesboro, for appellant.
For defendant: Samuel S. Olens, Attorney General, Stefan Ritter, Senior Assistant Attorney General, and Kelly Campanella Attorney General's Office, Atlanta, for appellee. Other party representation: T. Joshua R. Archer, Michael Bowers, Joshua Moore Balch & Bingham LLP, Thomas Cox Carlock, Copeland & Stair LLP, Bruce Brown, Atlanta, Santana Flanigan, Andrew J. Welch III Smith, Welch, Webb & White LLC, McDonough, and Timothy Shepherd, Griffin.
Case number: A13A0970

The school district's claim for the disgorgement of funds from the State amounted to an action for money had and received or unjust enrichment, and sovereign immunity bars such ac

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