Courtroom View Network crews are on hand to provide gavel-to-gavel coverage of three significant commercial trials going on at the same time in Fulton County Superior Court.
Steve Silver
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One Day. One Courthouse. Three Trials. CVN Covers Them All
Posted by Steve Silver on Jun 2, 2015 5:48:00 PM
Topics: Commercial Law, Georgia, Nebo Ventures v. NovaPro Risk Solutions, Andrews v. Bady, Chamberlain, Hrdlicka v. Karam
Defense Expert Claims to Be "a Lot" More Cost Effective than Other Medical Personnel for Patient Diagnosis: Georgia Trial Highlight
Posted by Steve Silver on May 27, 2015 6:35:18 PM
In a recent Cobb County State Court case, the jury had to determine whether the plaintiff’s back problems resulted from injuries he suffered in an automobile accident or, instead, were a normal degenerative condition that occurs in most people over the age of 50. Jorge Horton v. Shannon King-Cortopassi (12-A-3850)
Injured Driver Gets Day in Court Despite Prophecy but Loses Anyway
Posted by Steve Silver on May 26, 2015 2:57:36 PM
The Georgia Court of Appeals recently refused to hold a Prophecy against Plaintiff James Price and gave him another opportunity to prove his personal injury case against Defendant Raju Thapa. James Price v. Raju Thapa et al., 323 Ga. App. 628 (2013). However, even though the Prophecy wasn’t used against Price in his recent Clayton County State Court trial, he may have been doomed by his own words.
Paralyzed Hunter Claims Cardiologist Failed to Warn about Strenuous Activites Prior to Fall from Deer Stand
Posted by Steve Silver on May 20, 2015 6:18:21 PM
Savannah, GA—Trial continues in Chatham County State Court in the med mal case of a Savannah cardiologist who allegedly failed to properly warn a patient regarding strenuous activities following surgery, which resulted in an accident that left the patient paralyzed from the chest down. Shane Berryhill and Pamela Berryhill v. Dale Daly MD et al. (STCV1102180)
Topics: Medical Malpractice, Georgia, Berryhill v. Daly
Defense Attorney Calls Plaintiff's Damage Claim "Absurd": Georgia Trial Highlight
Posted by Steve Silver on May 19, 2015 1:20:00 PM
In the recent Clarke County Superior Court case of Rammohan Rao Balasu and Kavita Bitra v. Kathy McLeod Allen (SU13CV0618), Plaintiff Balasu claimed over $200,000 in damages as a result of a 70-mile-per-hour automobile collision on I-85. Defendant Allen admitted liability for the accident, in which her car rear ended Balasu’s car and spun it into a ditch at the side of the interstate highway. Balasu lost consciousness in the accident and was taken to a nearby emergency room for treatment. The impact also caused Allen’s vehicle to veer left, across the opposite lanes of traffic on I-85, before colliding with a billboard at the opposite side of the road and finally coming to rest.
Topics: Georgia, Balasu v. Allen