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GDOT Settles Four Stolen Sewer Grate Injury Claims for $2M
The Georgia Department of Transportation reached a $2 million global settlement with four plaintiffs who sued over injuries linked to stolen storm sewer grates along state highways.Judge Awards Fees in Testy Legal Mal Suit
On Tuesday, Potts and his lawyer, Eugene Butt, spent nearly a day arguing a ream of motions in a legal malpractice suit filed by Potts' onetime business partner.New Texas Leader Takes Reins at Atlanta's Hawkins Parnell
Texas-based Robert Thackston, defense litigation firm Hawkins Parnell Thackston & Young's new chairman, is also its first leader from outside its Atlanta headquarters.Big Boutique Family Lawyers Go Solo—and Other 'On the Move' News
David Marple and Melissa Davis Strickland have each left established family law firms to start their own shops. Both lawyers—midway through their careers with four children apiece—said it was time to try going solo.As Litigators Depart, Sedgwick Sheds Staffers
After watching a large group of lawyers decamp earlier this year, San Francisco-based Sedgwick has seen a spate of partner departures within the past month. Mintz Levin has landed two partners in Los Angeles, while Crowell & Moring and Troutman Sanders have made hires in other cities. As a result, Sedgwick has shed some staffers.Carlock Adds Lawyers—and Other 'On the Move' News
The litigation firm has been busy adding lawyers this spring, including new partner Rolfe Martin, who brought his medical malpractice defense practice.Finch McCranie Prepares for Third Generation—and Other 'On the Move' News
Admiration for lawyers at one of Atlanta's oldest personal injury firms, Finch McCranie, helped persuade Lee Gutschenritter to switch from the defense to the plaintiffs side last fall. Now the firm has made him a partner.Finch McCranie Prepares for Third Generation—and Other 'On the Move' News
Admiration for lawyers at one of Atlanta's oldest personal injury firms, Finch McCranie, helped persuade Lee Gutschenritter to switch from the defense to the plaintiffs side last fall. Now the firm has made him a partner.Gwinnett Jury Serves Up $3.8M to Woman Hurt in Restaurant Mishap
Following a week of trial, a Gwinnett Country jury worked until the wee hours of Saturday morning to award $3.8 million to a woman whose foot was injured when a chair fell over at a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant in Douglasville.Gwinnett Jury Serves Up $3.8M to Woman Hurt in Restaurant Mishap
Following a week of trial, a Gwinnett Country jury worked until the wee hours of Saturday morning to award $3.8 million to a woman whose foot was injured when a chair fell over at a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant in Douglasville.Trending Stories
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