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  • Foreclosures may be put off while homeowners scramble for government mortgage relief
  • Brunswick, Ga nursing home cited by health officials for substandard care
  • Child pornography victims seek restitution from those convicted of possession
  • Macon Ga personal injury attorney wins $1 million in negligent nursing lawsuit
  • Toyota Prius brake flaw may expose the company to further liability
  • Product liability claims may still be viable despite Toyota's fix for dangerous acceleration problem
  • Medicaid fraud case leads to conviction of Athens, Georgia therapist
  • Atlanta lawyers at Pate & Brody file suit against Wells Fargo alleging wrongful foreclosure
  • Pate & Brody files suit against a children’s group home alleging sexual abuse of foster children
  • Graco of Atlanta recalls 1.5 million baby strollers due to fingertip amputations
  • Georgia employment lawyers allege that AT&T failed to pay employees for overtime work
  • Rotten tires can blow out and cause serious injuries and death
  • Georgia trial lawyers win $16.4 million verdict in Jonesboro product liability case
  • Security guards at a Wal-Mart in Dunwoody, Georgia may have caused death of suspected shoplifter
  • Atlanta lawyer wins false arrest and malicious prosecution case
  • Insurance "bad faith" claims may be on the rise in Georgia
  • Columbus Georgia lawyers win $3.4 million verdict for widow of bicyclist killed by teenage driver
  • Atlanta lawyers at Pate & Brody file suit against The Real Yellow Pages alleging that the company defrauded a small business customer
  • Atlanta Eagle patrons sue the Atlanta Police Department for civil rights abuses
  • Marietta nurse anesthetist charged with molesting patients under sedation
  • Marietta nurse anesthetist accused of videotaping women’s restrooms and fondling patients
  • Salmonella victims want Georgia peanut producers prosecuted
  • Georgia injury lawyers win appeal for motorist hurt in high-speed police chase
  • Medicare fraud grows in Georgia and around the nation despite whistleblower laws
  • Taser company warns police not to use the device on a person's chest
  • Covington, Georgia Ponzi scheme victims can recover restitution
  • Savannah lawyer wins fight to extend rights of insurance customers pursuing bad faith settlement claims
  • Georgia attorney wins settlement from DeKalb County in police abuse case
  • Atlanta trial lawyers challenge the constitutionality of gross negligence standard in emergency room medical malpractice cases
  • Macon hospital nurse charged with sexual assualt of patient
  • Child molestation victim accuses Clayton County cab driver of inappropriate touching on way to school
  • Georgia attorney helps injured victims recover for injuries caused when their pharmacy dispensed the wrong drug
  • Georgia crime victims hope for passage of new victim protection bill which would require background checks on employees sent to work in other people’s homes
  • Savannah lawyers obtain $1.4 million verdict in Statesboro truck accident case
  • Georgia Supreme Court considers constitutionality of damage caps in medical malpractice cases
  • RICO lawsuit alleges that Toyota concealed evidence in products liability cases involving rollovers
  • Whistleblower wins verdict against school in federal court
  • Georgia whistleblower lawyer files suit against local college for loan fraud
  • Georgia county not immune from negligence suit when it purchases liability insurance
  • Imperial Sugar manager implicates CEO during testimony in federal investigation
  • Savannah judge sets initial hearings in Imperial Sugar case
  • State Attorney General accuses Wells Fargo of pushing subprime loans on minority lenders
  • Savannah lawyers question Sen. Chambliss' role in Imperial Sugar whistleblower hearing
  • Truck driver cited for failure to yield in serious accident with ice cream truck in Atlanta
  • Atlanta personal injury lawyer wins $1.5 million verdict against Home Depot in Marietta, Georgia
  • Georgia lawyers file suit alleging sewage run-off caused environmental damage to hunting plantation
  • Lawyers successfully settle claims that Bausch & Lomb lens cleaner causes harmful eye infections
  • Georgia crime victims receive restitution in Cobb County
  • Atlanta lawyers at Pate & Brody file lawsuit for victim of identity fraud
  • Atlanta lawyers win major product liability case in Dekalb County, Georgia
  • Atlanta lawyer wins million dollar verdict in Fayette County medical malpractice case
  • Savannah Georgia man continues to litigate sex assault case against Catholic priest
  • Macon Georgia lawyers win appeal in case involving ante-litem notice requirements for lawsuits against state agencies
  • Homeowner's insurance policy did not cover sexual assualt claims
  • Georgia Court of Appeals allows defamation lawsuit to proceed to trial
  • Georgia court holds that personal injury claims can be brought against police officers
  • Atlanta medical malpractice lawyer wins negligent circumcision case in Fulton County
  • Georgia lawyer files child abuse lawsuit against day care center in Cobb County
  • Atlanta deputy sheriff charged with excessive force for allegedly beating jail inmates
  • Georgia trial lawyer wins appeal in false arrest and malicious prosecution case
  • Georgia employment contracts held unenforceable by court of appeals
  • False arrest and malicious prosecution claims upheld by Georgia Court of Appeals
  • Georgia Appeals Court clarifies ante-litem rule in personal injury lawsuits against the state
  • Atlanta lawyer files suit against hospital alleging that its employees sexually assaulted patients
  • Georgia trial lawyer wins $2.5 million verdict in fraud case in Cobb County
  • Civil rights lawyer successful in appeal of federal false arrest case
  • Georgia lawyer wins false arrest trial in federal court
  • Georgia lawyers can recover damges for false arrests initiated by businesses
  • Georgia nursing home neglect case results in $1.25 million verdict
  • New Eleventh Circuit case affirms that police officers can be liable for excessive force when making an arrest
  • CPSC issues new enforcement policy to prevent child drain entrapment injuries at public pools
  • Georgia whistleblower to get $1 million in federal fraud case
  • Blinds sold at IKEA are being recalled due to strangulation death of child
  • Golden West Financial investigated for fraudulent mortgage practices
  • Domino's Pizza driver indicted for vehicular homicide in Macon, Georgia
  • Lean Cuisine recalls some frozen chicken meals because they may contact pieces of hard plastic
  • Savannah Georgia lawyer subpoenas Saxby Chambliss in Imperial Sugar case
  • Inadequate security decision by Georgia appeals court upholds jury verdict against bar
  • Georgia personal injury lawyers pleased with state Supreme Court decision on patient privacy
  • Georgia courts require specific performance of certain shareholder agreements
  • Mylicon infant drops recalled because they may contain metal
  • New federal consumer law may allow more lawsuits for defective products
  • Atlanta lawyer can proceed with vaccine injury case according to Georgia Supreme Court
  • Mortgage fraud claims to be resolved by Bank of America
  • Deceptive sales practices used by banks to get consumers to rack up more credit card debt
  • Atlanta lawyer files $2 million lawsuit against Crocs shoe manufacturer
  • Mortgage fraud lawsuit filed by Indiana against Countrywide for deceptive mortgage practices

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