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Guardian's Request for Elective Share in Estate Is Rendered Moot by Incapacitated Person's DeathLetter: High court's Presley decision ranges from biased to 'just plain goofy'
The Georgia Supreme Court's majority opinion in Presley v. State ranges from the tendentious to the just plain goofy. It tortures precedents until they yield the result desired. It looks at the facts with pursed lips and censorious eyes.It is written as if it related to a visiting Martian rather than a frail, fallible human being.'No-Fault' Federal System Held to Bar Vaccine Injury Action
A "failure to warn" claim initiated on behalf of an infant who sustained severe brain damage shortly after being vaccinated is barred by the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986, a New York appellate court has ruled. The defendants satisfied their burden under the act by demonstrating their compliance with FDA regulations, thereby shifting the burden to the injured infant and his co-plaintiff mother, the unanimous panel held. The plaintiffs' attorney said his clients plan to appeal.Taxicab Svc. Assoc. v. The State of New York
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Atlanta Bar stands strong behind lawyers, firms representing detainees
On Jan. 11, Pentagon Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Detainee Affairs Charles Stimson denounced lawyers and law firms for representing detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and urged corporate clients of those law firms to question whether their lawyers should represent "the very terrorists who hit their bottom line back in 2001.Georgia insurer's license revoked
ATLANTA AP - Georgia's insurance commissioner has revoked the license of a life insurance company, banning it from selling policies in the state.It's the first time John Oxendine has barred an insurer from the state since he took office in 1995.Trans World Assurance was also fined $214,000 and ordered to refund money collected from active duty military personnel.Trending Stories
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