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Meeting Lays Bare A Bar Association In Search of Itself
At its annual meeting last week in Atlantic City, there were numerous signs of the State Bar Association's new zeal to reinvent itself as a vital organization - one that lawyers will actually want to join.ON THE MOVE: Clayton's Walker To Head Nonprofit Aiding Domestic Violence Survivors
The chief magistrate judge for Clayton County, Daphne Walker, has been named president and CEO of the Partnership Against Domestic Violence, Georgia's largest nonprofit serving survivors of domestic violence. Her position is effective Sept. 9 and PADV will hold a Domestic Violence in the Workplace conference on Oct. 3 at Home Depot's headquarters.Tort ReformCould DivideHospitals, MDs
Greg [email protected] with their newfound political prosperity, tort reform advocates didn't waste any time in filing a bill for the coming session. With the House rid of the Democratic majority that quashed previous attempts at tort reform, squabbling over this year's bill may come from an unexpected quarter-within the tort reform camp itself.Verdicts & Settlements: Lawyer seeks new trial after med-mal loss in Fulton
Delay in work on baby's liver problem nets $16.5 million
BB&T sues former counsel for malpractice
A law firm that defended itself in a malpractice suit that also accused its client of wrongdoing now faces another malpractice suit - from its now-former client. The complaint says that client was forced to pay "substantial monies" to settle the underlying case due to errors by its original firm.A Lawyer and His Law Books Are Soon Parted
The modern law library is almost unrecognizable when compared with its former counterpart: Gone are the floor-to-ceiling shelves packed with state codes and case reporters, and in its place are subscriptions to Lexis and Westlaw. But is that the ideal? "The popular opinion is that everything is available on the Internet and is free, but that's not the case," says Cindy Adams, associate director of library services at McKenna Long & Aldridge, who says the electronic resources can be more expensive.Jury Awards Plaintiff $9.5 Million for Permanent Damage From Erectile Dysfunction Treatment
A Georgia jury found in favor of a man who sued an Atlanta men's clinic after its erectile dysfunction therapy caused permanent damage to his penis, awarding him $750,000 in compensatory damages and $8.5 million in punitive damages. W. Fred Orr II, attorney for plaintiff John Henry Howard, called Howard "the most courageous client" he's ever had. "He was willing to take the stand and testify in an open courtroom about his private life," Orr said.Ineligible In-House Counsel, Multijurisdictional Practitioners and Pro Hac Vice Attorneys
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