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Reversed on Appeal: Supervising Physicians Not Vicariously Liable for Physician Assistants' Conduct
"The language of the [Physician Assistant Act] does not expressly impose vicarious liability on supervising physicians for the negligent acts of their [physician assistants]," the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled. "The General Assembly knows how to impose liability by statute when it chooses to, and we will not read into the PAA language that the General Assembly did not include."Cannataro Set to Deliver State of Judiciary Speech in Absence of Permanent Chief
A formal address during a transition year is unique in recent history, as the last two times a new chief judge was appointed and confirmed in mid-January, one was not given, a court system spokesman said.'Disturbed by Some Language:' Judge Concerned by Rise in Combative Opinions
"I'm a little disturbed by some language I see from time to time in the present day that is a bit more combative than what I've seen in the past… It's something we judges need to keep in mind," said Judge D. Brooks Smith.'Disturbed by Some Language:' Third Circ. Judge Concerned by Rise in Combative Opinions
"I'm a little disturbed by some language I see from time to time in the present day that is a bit more combative than what I've seen in the past… It's something we judges need to keep in mind," said Judge D. Brooks Smith.AG Investigation into Stone Academy Probes CUTPA Violations After Its Abrupt Closure
This is not the first time Stone Academy has faced an investigation. Stone Academy's owner, Mark Scheinberg, previously agreed to pay over $1 million, plus interest, due to alleged student loan violations.View more book results for the query "*"
Controversial Lawsuit Limits Backed in Florida House
The plan (HB 837) comes after years of business groups calling Florida a "judicial hellhole" because of the frequency and costs of lawsuits.Cybersecurity Insurance Issues
In his Cyber Crime column, Peter Crusco discusses recent case law compared to earlier law and how these decisions demonstrate that "although the technology has changed, contract law has remained stable and appropriate to respond to the new developments in cybersecurity insurance."'The Right Verdict': Hall Booth Smith Notches Rare Defense Win in Nursing Home Trial
One of the defense attorneys said it's the first defense verdict in a Georgia nursing home case in nearly a decade.Three Miami Attorneys on Ballot Vying for City Commissioner Seat
Martin Glenn Zilber of Krinzman Huss Lubetsky Feldman & Hotte, is a former Miami-Dade Circuit Court judge hoping to clinch the job. Also running on the ballot are Lorenzo J. Palomares of Palomares-Starbuck & Associates and Eddy V. Leal with Eddy Leal, P.A.Senator Leads Bipartisan Push for Expedited Completion of Expressway
With a new administration taking charge in Harrisburg, Sen. Jim Brewster, D-Allegheny, is leading a bipartisan effort to push for expedited completion of the long-delayed Mon-Fayette Expressway.Trending Stories
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