Former DeKalb County Judge J. Antonio DelCampo has left the high-flying plaintiffs firm he joined two years ago to go into practice with a couple of old friends much closer to home
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...the wreck occurred, he said. Her three sisters retained Ruppersburg and Fried Rogers Goldberg partner Brian "Buck" Rogers to handle their claim....
...that Daniels wasn't really injured, said her attorney, Michael Goldberg of Fried Rogers Goldberg. "There was nothing she posted that...
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...that Daniels wasn't really injured, said her attorney, Michael Goldberg of Fried Rogers Goldberg. "There was nothing she posted that...
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The Georgia General Assembly is poised to take up legislation tweaking tort laws during the upcoming session, according to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Wendell Willard
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As third party litigation funding gains attention nationally, state lawmakers and policy experts are chewing on what policies to adopt, if any, for the largely unregulated industry in Georgia
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...of Marietta's Downey & Cleveland, who twice squared off with Fried Rogers Goldberg partner Michael Goldberg and Russell Deutschman of the law office of...
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A Fulton County jury has awarded $1.2 million to a man who was knocked down by a tanker-truck's trailer when it rolled onto the curb as he worked near a main road in Douglasville
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..."I guess the planets aligned," said Fried, a partner at Fried Rogers Goldberg. "I resolved six cases last week." Total value of...
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...A plaintiffs lawyer not involved in the case, Joseph Fried of Fried Rogers Goldberg, suggested that the case could have drawn a settlement in the...
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