An equipment operator whose eyes were severely injured in an accident at an Augusta industrial plant has reached a confidential settlement with six corporate defendants, according to his attorney
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...opens up all kinds of possibilities. But Carlock Copeland & Stair partner Peter Werdesheim, a defense lawyer not involved in the...
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...half years assisting with trucking accident cases for defense firm Carlock Copeland & Stair, Eric Rogers decided to jump ship for a berth with...
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Justices of the Supreme Court of Georgia on Monday probed the limits of a governor's power to remove local school board members, challenging lawyers on both sides of the case brought by a suspended D
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DeKalb prosecutor Tunde Akinyele has left the DeKalb County district attorney's office for private practice
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Real estate closing attorneys around the state are battling companies that hire Georgia lawyers to preside over closings just long enough to see that the documents are signed and witnessed. Meredith
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After six years at Sutherland, Scott Hobby has taken his eight-person outsourcing practice to Bryan Cave in a move that brings him full circle. Joining Bryan Cave as partners, from left, are Charles
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Three recent decisions favoring insurance companies in disputes over accident settlements show an important shift in the Georgia Court of Appeals, lawyers on both sides of the debate said. Thomas Bre
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An attorney for a 6-year-old girl who was left sightless by complications of her premature birth said he will appeal a defense verdict won by two doctors accused of failing to properly treat the chil
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A drug rehab clinic being sued over the death of one of its patients is asking for summary judgment even though many of the plaintiffs' allegations have been accepted as true because the judge struck
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