Supreme Court Of Georgia Finds Error In Exclusion Of Expert Witness: Appropriate Inquiry Is Whether Expert Has “Appropriate Level Of Knowledge” In Performing Or Teaching The Procedure At Issue
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The Georgia Open Records Act – Discovery Without The Lawsuit
The Georgia Open Records Act (the “Act”) made headlines this past summer thanks to University of Georgia’s new football head coach, Kirby Smart.
Read More »The Benefits of Being a Legally Married Plaintiff in a Post-Obergefell Personal Injury Action
What is abundantly clear to any American layperson who has access to television or the Internet is that same-sex marriage is now recognized in this country.
Read More »The Verdict on Verdict Forms
"We have a verdict.” No matter how many cases I try in front of a jury, those words still give me knots in my stomach.
Read More »How to Get ERISA Documents and What to Look for
The Employee Retirement Income and Security Act is the black hole of healthcare reimbursement from the plaintiff’s lawyer’s perspective.
Read More »Georgia Hospital Liens and Medicare
Many trial lawyers have confronted the increasingly common scenario in liability cases in which a hospital asserts a lien for the full amount of a hospital bill despite the fact that the injured individual is a Medicare beneficiary.
Read More »More than Just a Breast Cancer Misdiagnosis Case
Leann and Steve were friends of a friend. Leann worked in a plant where they print the veneers used in the production of kitchen cabinets and laminate floors
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