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Lawyers Turn to Tweets to Pin Down Uber
For lack of another way to contact the tech-savvy car service, two Butler Tobin attorneys in Atlanta spoke out via Twitter.Lawyers Turn to Tweets to Pin Down Uber
Two Atlanta attorneys have taken to social media to try to flag down Uber.Seatbelt Maker Not Liable for Alleged Design Flaw, Judge Rules
A federal judge has tossed out a wrongful death suit based on an alleged design flaw in a seatbelt, ruling that that company's involvement in designing and testing the belt was not sufficient to maintain the claim.Appeals Court OKs $40M Wrongful Death Judgment Against Chrysler
A three-judge panel of the Georgia Court of Appeals rejected arguments that the verdict was based on improper evidence.Broken Promise to Pay Legal Fees Adds $500K to Forfeited Earnest Money
A Forsyth County jury has ordered a would-be developer on the losing end of a $1.2 million verdict involving a failed real estate deal to pay more than $500,000 in attorney fees, including those that were awarded during the first trial and more from the lawsuit seeking to collect themCheeley Leaves Butler Wooten to Start a New Plaintiffs Shop; and Other 'On the Move' News
Plaintiffs lawyer Bob Cheeley has left Butler Wooten Cheeley & Peak to start his own firm, Cheeley Law Group, with Pat Dawson, who's had a solo plaintiffs practice for 20 years.$150M Jeep Verdict—Cut to $40M—Heads to Appeals Court
The battle that led to a $150 million verdict against Fiat Chrysler Automobiles for a Jeep that exploded, killing a 4-year-old boy, will continue at the Georgia Court of Appeals in July.Settlement in Students' Deaths Was 'Never About the Money,' Lawyer Says
An Atlanta attorney who represents the family of one of five Georgia Southern University nursing students killed last year when a tractor-trailer plowed into their cars said that a $14 million civil settlement with his clients may persuade the trucking industry to better police its drivers.Big Settlements Reached in Deaths of Nursing Students Killed in Truck Crash, Plaintiffs' Lawyers Say
Attorneys for the families of four of the five nursing students who perished last year in a tractor-trailer collision on Interstate 16 near Savannah said that they have secured "substantial settlements" in civil suits against the truck owner, the driver and others. One lawyer said his client had received a $14 million payment.Real Estate Partner Leaps to Burr & Forman
As the real estate market surges, Burr & Forman has recruited G. Wilson "Rocky" Horde III as a partner from Thompson Hine to support its commercial real estate practice locally.Trending Stories
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