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County Commissioner's Story About Barroom Argument Challenged in Slander Case| Georgia Trial Video

Posted by Steve Silver on May 7, 2015 12:57:00 PM

Decatur, GA—In the recent DeKalb County State Court trial, Zarinah Ali and Sheneeka Bradsher v. Stan Watson (13A47805), the two plaintiffs filed suit against DeKalb Commissioner Stan Watson for slander, false imprisonment and battery as a result of a July, 2012, incident at the Tanqueray Lounge in Decatur. Both Watson and the plaintiffs, Zarinah Ali and Sheneeka Bradsher, were at the lounge that evening.

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Topics: Georgia, Video Highlight, Ali v. Watson

Jury Holds Delivery Company Liable for Its Driver's Negligence In South Florida Car Wreck

Posted by Arlin Crisco on May 7, 2015 12:38:00 AM

Robert Gordon argues that Felix Urbina was an agent of his employer Velocity Express when Urbina's delivery vehicle hit Rolando De La Cruz, Gordon's client. Jurors ultimately found Urbina and Velocity Express liable for the accident, which injured De La CRuz's neck and back. 

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Topics: Negligence, Florida, De La Cruz v. Urbina

Recent Georgia Railroad Injury Case Highlights Differences between Georgia and Federal Law

Posted by Steve Silver on May 6, 2015 5:37:56 PM

 


Atlanta—As Fulton County Superior Court Judge Alford Dempsey read the verdict in the recent case of Winfred Evans v. Norfolk Southern Railway Company and Professional Transportation, Inc. (2012CV223527), one item of damages was somewhat unusual. The jury awarded damages against both defendants for past and future lost earnings of plaintiff Winfred Evans, but the amount awarded against Professional Transportation, Inc. (PTI), was larger than the amount awarded against Norfolk Southern Railway Company. The differing damage awards illustrated one of the differences between trying a case under Georgia tort law and under the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA), 45 U.S.C. § 51 et seq.

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Topics: Negligence, Georgia, Evans v. Norfolk Southern Railway

Elite Defense Attorney Featured on Engle Trading Card Tuesday | Series 3, Card 2

Posted by Courtroom View Network on May 5, 2015 6:04:00 PM

Today's CVN Engle progeny trading card features one of the leading defense attorneys in Florida's landmark litigation. 

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Topics: Negligence, Products Liability, tobacco, Engle Litigation Trading Cards, Engle Progeny, Florida

Top Hospital Faces Trial After Intestine Connected To Vagina

Posted by David Siegel on May 5, 2015 5:45:00 PM

Durham  One of the country’s most elite hospitals, Duke University Medical Center, was accused of malpractice in a North Carolina courtroom on Tuesday by an attorney for a woman whose intestine was accidentally reconnected to her vagina instead of her rectum following bowel surgery.

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Topics: Malpractice, healthcare, north carolina