Georgia Cell Phone Law
March 18, 2021Georgia cell phone law makes it illegal in Georgia to hold a cell phone and talk while driving. Instead, if you talk and drive, you must do so...
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Georgia cell phone law makes it illegal in Georgia to hold a cell phone and talk while driving. Instead, if you talk and drive, you must do so...
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This is probably the most frequently asked question of personal injury lawyers, but one of the most difficult to answer definitively. While a lawyer...
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As an accident lawyer in Macon, Georgia who has represented injured people for over 20 years, I have seen the advantages of choosing experienced,...
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As an injury attorney, it would be great to be able to tell a client upfront how much money they can expect to get from a personal injury settlement....
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The Holidays are upon us. And while the coronavirus pandemic may have changed our travel plans for the season, many people will still be traveling by...
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What is a Personal Injury? A personal injury is a physical injury that happens to a person instead of an injury to property. For example, if you...
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When you have been injured in a car accident you have two choices: Handle the claim on your own, which means dealing with the insurance adjuster...
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The popularity and use of unmanned aircraft systems, or drones, has exploded in recent years. With their increased use comes an increased concern for...
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If you were injured in a car wreck in Georgia that wasn’t your fault but were driving without insurance, can you file a lawsuit and recover money...
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Most people wouldn’t let a proctologist handle their brain surgery. Instead, they would probably want a brain surgeon with lots of experience doing...
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People often call our injury firm with stories like this one: “I received a settlement of $50,000 in my personal injury case, but after attorney...
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With the increased demand for food shipments and medical supplies, truck drivers are spending more hours behind the wheel. And now that the economy...
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A car accident is stressful at any time, but being in a car accident while social distancing adds a whole other level of concern. Our roads are less...
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Macon’s big sidewalks downtown encourage walking, and like many other Maconites, I enjoy taking advantage of them when the weather is good. ...
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Anyone in an auto accident, especially one caused by an uninsured driver, knows how difficult it can be to recover for injuries and property damage....
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Traumatic Brain Injuries occur when a person’s head hits an object or when an object penetrates the skull and enters the brain. Brain injuries can...
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When a car accident involves two or more vehicles and the only witnesses are the people involved in the accident, then it can sometimes be difficult...
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What happens if you are injured in Georgia from a high-speed police chase? Can you sue law enforcement for your injuries? Can you Sue Law Enforcement...
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Most truck drivers are responsible, safe drivers; however, like any driver of any motor vehicle, they sometimes make mistakes. Unfortunately, even...
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Rollovers account for only about 2% of auto accidents but 35% of all traffic fatalities. They don’t happen as often as other accidents, but when...
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Several events over the past year have demonstrated that judges—especially elected judges—often...
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Getting to know a client's business has become much more than just reviewing their contracts with...
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The former first lady joins an increasingly impressive list of this year's law school graduation...
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Major companies are operating in more countries and are actively searching for legal support...
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While not having to spend time getting to and from the office has provided some additional freedom,...
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Seth Stoughton, a professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law, was the final...
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Welcome to Labor of Law, our labor and employment dispatch spotlighting big cases, key issues and...
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In a highly personal talk, Judge Paula Xinis recounts how two women inspired her career in the law...
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"It's going to make its way into courts in one form or another, in defamation suits and in...
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The National Association for Law Placement's latest first-year associate salary survey showed...
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"Do I think Ponzi schemes will end? Of course not," said Akerman partner Michael I. Goldberg. "But...
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"You were absent from the courthouse and not otherwise working full time on a recurring basis," the...
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Daniel Wilde, an attorney for Law On Call, which claims to be the first nonlawyer-owned law firm in...
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"We didn't want to bypass opportunities because we couldn't have lunch or dinner," one managing...
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Lawyers who crafted the $2 billion class action settlement with Bayer to resolve future claims over...
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Office returns, vaccination policies and long-term effects of the pandemic on the law firm...
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Are virtual depositions better than the old way of doing things? If given the choice, should you...
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"I remind myself that you never regret working out, you only regret not motivating yourself to work...
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The Lugano Convention: Lawyers across London share their disappointment over a decision which could...
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Several events over the past year have demonstrated that judges—especially elected judges—often lack meaningful supervision, guidance and support, which can negatively impact litigants, attorneys and the judges themselves. With remote litigation here to stay, the problem may only get worse. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Getting to know a client’s business has become much more than just reviewing their contracts with suppliers. It now means speaking out with them on the most pressing social issues of the day. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Welcome to Higher Law. This week we’re looking at: Three lawyers offer their takes on the highs and lows of advising the cannabis industry The Canadian legal connection to Mexican marijuana legalization Goodwin and Venable’s work on a cannabis SPAC merger New York’s impact on the global cannabis market Click Here To Read The […]
The former first lady joins an increasingly impressive list of this year’s law school graduation speakers. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Major companies are operating in more countries and are actively searching for legal support overseas. Click Here To Read The Full Article