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September 09, 2014 |

Top Georgia Verdicts 2013

Find out what a case is worth. Top Georgia Verdicts 2013 explores cases covered by the Daily Report and affiliate publication VerdictSearch.
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April 17, 2014 |

Plaintiffs Sue GM Over Loss of Eye, Loss of Teeth in Ignition Switch Suit

Plaintiffs in a lawsuit filed against General Motors, LLC allege that a locked ignition switch in a Chevy Cobalt led to a car accident that cost one plaintiff his eye and the other to lose her teeth and require several facial reconstruction surgeries.
2 minute read
April 02, 2014 |

GM Recall Concessions Hardly Mollify Plaintiffs Bar

General Motors Corp.'s hiring of noted claims attorney Kenneth Feinberg has raised the possibility that it might set up a fund to compensate victims of accidents linked to its recent recalls. But the announcement, made by CEO Mary Barra during testimony before Congress, has done little to placate the plaintiffs bar.
4 minute read
February 27, 2014 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Ford Motor Co. v. Conley

 Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Ford Motor Co.v.Conley2014 WL 695224Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.Supreme Court…
68 minute read
February 27, 2014 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Product Liability Plaintiffs Are Entitled to New Trial Where Ford Had “Concealed” Its Insurance Policies, Georgia Supreme Court Rules

The Georgia Supreme Court has affirmed a trial court’s decision granting an “untimely” and “extraordinary” motion for a new…
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March 31, 2011 | Inside Counsel

Family of woman who died after IV contamination sues

Reuters, March 31, 2011
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March 09, 2000 |

A Political Scrap's $15M Fallout

A political dispute involving the makeup of the Auburn University board of trustees has led to an unusual $15.2 million invasion-of-privacy verdict against an Alabama insurance company and two of its executives. The plaintiff, Alabama State Senator Lowell Barron, charged that defendants Alabama Farmers Federation, an affiliate Alfa Mutual Insurance, and two executives hired private investigators to dig up dirt on him after Barron opposed the nomination of an Alfa vice president to the Auburn board.
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May 17, 1999 |

Jurors' Satellite Signal: $581M

Both sides predict that the $581 million jury verdict against a finance unit of Whirlpool Corp. will never survive post-trial motions or the appellate process intact.
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