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Omstead v. BPG Inspection, LLC et al.
Publication Date: 2024-07-15
Practice Area: Contracts | Wrongful Death
Industry: Construction
Court: Georgia Supreme Court
Judge: Justice McMillian
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: James Darren Summerville, Kristopher Robert Alderman, (The Summerville Firm, LLC), Atlanta, Lance D. Lourie, Stephen Roberts Chance, Andrew John King, (Lourie Chance Forlines Carter & King, PC), Atlanta, for appellant.
For defendant: Leah Ward Sears, Edward Davison Burch, Jr., Edward H. Wasmuth, Jr., (Smith, Gambrell & Russell, LLP), Atlanta, Charles Samuel Conerly, (Smith Conerly, LLP), Carrollton, for appellee; Meagan Myers Hanson, (Georgians For Lawsuit Reform), Atlanta, Atlanta,, Kevin Bradford Sears, (Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP), Atlanta, for Amicus Appellee; Madeleine Norine Simmons, (Stewart Miller Simmons), Atlanta, Madeline Elizabeth McNeeley, (Harris Lowry Manton LLP), Brookhaven, Caleb Frank Walker, (The McArthur Law Firm), Macon, for Amicus Appellant.
Case number: S23G0771

Court affirms enforceability of one-year contractual limitation for filing tort and contract suits against a contractor, holding that the limitation is not void as against public policy

The People &c., Respondent, v. Freddie T. Wright, Appellant.
Publication Date: 2024-06-20
Practice Area: Criminal Law
Industry:
Court: Court of Appeals, New York State
Judge: Associate Judge Anthony Cannataro
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Chelsea F. Lopez, for appellant.
For defendant: Danielle O'Boyle, for respondent.
Case number: No. 55

People v. Freddie T. Wright

June 14, 2024 | Litigation Daily

Litigators of the Week: In Case Prosecutors Described as Silicon Valley's Biggest Corporate Fraud, Two Complete Defense Verdicts

With Steptoe's Brian Heberlig and Clifford Chance's Christopher Morvillo representing former Autonomy CEO Mike Lynch and Gary Lincenberg of Bird Marella representing former vice president of finance Stephen Chamberlain, jurors found both defendants not guilty of charges of padding the revenues at the software company to defraud its acquirer, Hewlett-Packard.
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June 13, 2024 | Daily Report Online

'There's No Magic Sauce': Why Georgia's Rural Verdicts Are on the Rise

"I think one mistake that plaintiffs lawyers are also guilty of is [treating] rural people like they're different and they're not," said plaintiffs attorney Matt Cathey.
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Jimenez v. Houseboats on Lanier, Inc. et al.
Publication Date: 2024-04-08
Practice Area: Contracts
Industry: Brokerage
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Judge Fuller
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Ashley Hughes, Oniss Cardenas, (Oliver Hughes LLC), Woodstock, for appellant.
For defendant: Gregory Jay, (Chandler, Britt & Jay, LLC), Buford, for appellee; Daniel Parr, (Weaver Law Firm), Gainesville, Franklin Patterson, (Bart Patterson & Associates LLC), Gainesville, for Other Party.
Case number: A23A1551

Court affirms summary judgment for a bot brokerage firm in houseboat purchase dispute based on purchase agreement's merger clause and language disclaiming warranties

Mintvest Capital, LTD. v. Coinmint, LLC
Publication Date: 2024-04-01
Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Corporate Governance
Industry:
Court: Court of Appeals
Judge: Justice Wilson
Attorneys:
For plaintiff:
For defendant:
Case number: 14-22-00633-CV

Soniant and Leary, principals of appellant Mintvest Capital and appellee Coinmint, agreed to create a Bitcoin mining firm with their companies being equal 50% owners.

Mintvest Capital, LTD. v. Coinmint, LLC
Publication Date: 2024-03-25
Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Corporate Governance
Industry:
Court: Court of Appeals
Judge: Justice Wilson
Attorneys:
For plaintiff:
For defendant:
Case number: 14-22-00633-CV

Soniant and Leary, principals of appellant Mintvest Capital and appellee Coinmint, agreed to create a Bitcoin mining firm with their companies being equal 50% owners.

State ex rel. Health Choice Group, LLC v. Bayer Corp.
Publication Date: 2024-03-11
Practice Area: Health Care Law
Industry: Pharmaceuticals
Court: Appellate Division
Judge: Judge Gilson
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Radu A. Lelutiu (McKool Smith PC) of the New York bar, admitted pro hac vice, and Ruby Khallouf (Florio Perrucci Steinhardt Cappelli Tipton & Taylor, LLC, Radu A. Lelutiu, W. Mark Lanier (The Lanier Law Firm) of the Texas bar, admitted pro hac vice, Zeke DeRose III (The Lanier Law Firm) of the Texas bar, admitted pro hac vice, and Eric B. Halper (McKool Smith PC) of the New York bar, admitted pro hac vice, attorneys; Brian Russell Tipton, Ruby Khallouf, W. Mark Lanier, Zeke DeRose III, Eric B. Halper, and Radu A. Lelutiu, of counsel and on the briefs)
For defendant: Lawrence S. Lustberg (Gibbons PC), Matthew J. O’Connor (Covington & Burling LLP) of the District of Columbia and Massachusetts bars, admitted pro hac vice, Matthew F. Dunn (Covington & Burling LLP) of the District of Columbia and Maryland bars, admitted pro hac vice, and Kristin M. Cobb (Covington & Burling LLP) of the District of Columbia and Virginia bars, admitted pro hac vice, attorneys; Lawrence S. Lustberg, Matthew J. O'Connor, Matthew F. Dunn, and Kristin M. Cobb, of counsel and on the brief). Allon Kedem (Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP) of the District of Columbia and New York bars, admitted pro hac vice (Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, Michael A. Rogoff (Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP) of the New York bar, admitted pro hac vice, Sara L. Shudofsky (Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP) of the New York bar, admitted pro hac vice, and Debra E. Schreck, attorneys; Jeffrey S. Jacobson, Michael Charles Zogby, Michael A. Rogoff, Sara L. Shudofsky, and Debra E. Schreck, of counsel and on the brief)
Case number: A-2731-20 & A-2733-20

Public Disclosure Bar Applied Where Plaintiffs' Prior Qui Tam Action Was Unsealed and Plaintiffs Did Not Have Direct and Independent Knowledge of Allegations

February 23, 2024 | Law.com

North Carolina Supreme Court Hears Oral Arguments Over Duty to Defend Case Involving Law Firm and Insurer

The dispute from personal injury firm Lanier Law Group and an insurer stems from a privacy class action alleging that the firm obtained "protected personal information" from plaintiffs in connection with advertisements for legal services without their consent.
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February 06, 2024 | Law.com

'Every Tool in the Box'? Advisory Committee Hears Final Thoughts on Proposed MDL Rule

The Advisory Committee on Civil Rules on Tuesday heard public comments on its proposed Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 16.1, the first rule governing multidistrict litigation.
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