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Couple's Family Sues Ford Over Wrongful Death Claims After Rollover Crash
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Global One Sues Fly Timber for Alleged Loan Default
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Synovus Sues PNC Over an Alleged Fraudulent Transfer
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Divided Eleventh Circuit Rules Officer Justified in Firing 21 Shots Into Car After High-Speed Chase
"I worry that it sets a dangerous standard for police use of force," said Judge Jill Pryor in her dissenting opinion. "The record belies the dissent's rose-colored narrative," Judge William Pryor said in the majority opinion.View more book results for the query "Page, Scrantom, Sprouse, Tucker & Ford, P.C."
Atlanta Firms Have Used PPP Loans to Preserve Jobs, Restore Pay
From Am Law 200 firms to personal injury shops, dozens of law firms in Georgia applied for loans, some using it to make their employees whole after pay cuts.Sovereign Immunity Bars Suit by Inmate Burned Repairing Truck, Appeals Court Rules
With one of three judges "reluctantly" concurring, a Georgia Court of Appeals panel has reversed a trial court and ruled against an inmate who was badly burned while doing maintenance work on a garbage truck.State Bar Submits Candidates for New Judicial Watchdog
The State Bar of Georgia's board of governors unanimously approved a list of 11 bar members to recommend to state legislators as candidates for two open seats reserved for attorneys on the newly minted state judicial watchdog agency.Georgia Legal Food Frenzy to Begin Monday
Georgia's Legal Food Frenzy kicks off its fifth annual friendly food drive competition on Monday.Determining the Enforceablity of Forum Selection Clauses: State of Confusion?
A forum selection clause in an agreement designates a particular jurisdiction as the forum for dispute resolution between the parties involved. Courts generally uphold these clauses, but a recent pair of New Jersey cases provided strikingly different outcomes from similar fact patterns, raising questions with respect to clauses that do not specifically designate the forum where disputes will be litigated. An analysis of the decisions helps resolve these issues.Trending Stories
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