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Daily Report Online

'We're Down the Homestretch': Opposing Counsel Say Lin Wood Defamation Trial Could Happen in 2024

"[The latest order] is an unusual ruling insofar as the judge found falsity, which is usually a major factual issue in a defamation case," plaintiff's counsel Andrew Beal said
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Daily Business Review

Financier Accused of 'Sham Pleading' in Miami Ahead of Decision on Sale of Premier League Team

The league, which can decide who is a "fit and proper steward," is mulling its approval of the sale of the Everton Football Club.
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Daily Report Online

Kilpatrick Elects IP Lawyer Wab Kadaba to Chair Firm

Wab Kadaba will be Kilpatrick's first new chair in over a decade. He will succeed Henry Walker, who will resume his litigation practice.
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Law.com

The Alabama IVF Decision: Right Result, Potentially Dangerous Rationale

The decision of the Alabama Supreme Court in LaPage v. Center for Reproductive Medicine, allowing the parents whose embryos were kept in a cryogenic nursery and were negligently destroyed to sue the company that had control of them, is a fair result. Although there is language in the opinion for the court, as well as in the concurring opinions, that has caused considerable and justified concern.
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Daily Business Review

Attorney of the Year Finalist John Yanchunis Fights For the 'Most Violated Human Right'

After watching tech evolve for the past 20 years, the Morgan & Morgan attorney has found himself on the edge of what he sees as harmful technology trends that put consumers' privacy at risk.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

Ga. Appellate Judges Rule Conflicts of Interest in Shareholder Derivative Lawsuit as 'Speculation'

The defendant-appellees' takeaway? Become familiar with the terms of a business's operating agreement before you invest.
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Law.com

'A Tremendous Financial Burden': Medical Providers File Class Action Lawsuits Against Change Healthcare Over Data Breach

"In the case of the plaintiff, she had to get money out of her retirement account to make payroll, purchase medications for patients and pay operating expenses because they were unable to get claims either pre-authorized, or if they were submitted, they weren't able to get them paid," Thomas A. Zimmerman, Jr., a Chicago-based attorney at the Zimmerman Law Offices told Law.com. "This is causing a tremendous financial burden on the healthcare providers."
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Daily Report Online

Maynard Nexsen, Growing White Collar Defense Practice, Acquires Boutique Law Firm

"We really wanted people who had experience on the defense side and could kind of jump in on day one for our clients," said Erica Barnes of Maynard Nexsen.
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Daily Report Online

Arnall Golden Gregory Sees Revenue and PEP Inch Up

"When every single thing goes up in costs year over year, if you're not responding to that, you're not keeping up with the rest of your ecosystem," said managing partner Sean Fogarty.
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Daily Report Online

Georgia Appellate Court Rules Landlords Not Liable for Premises Liability Shooting Claims, Even if They Keep Right of Entry

The plaintiff-appellant is the mother of a child who was shot by another boy who lived in the apartment complex. She argued that if the landlord took action to remove the gun from the child's apartment unit after receiving reports that he was carrying it in the common areas, her son wouldn't have died.
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