8/1/12
By Seth Kirby
Since 2001, Georgia has required automobile insurers to not only repair the damage that a covered vehicle sustains, but also to compensate the owner for the loss in value that the car suffers as a result of …
8/1/12
By Seth Kirby
Since 2001, Georgia has required automobile insurers to not only repair the damage that a covered vehicle sustains, but also to compensate the owner for the loss in value that the car suffers as a result of …
ADA Lawsuits Plaguing Property Owners
8/1/12
By Ben Mathis
Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which covers “public accommodations,” is not widely known to the general public. Property owners, however, are becoming too familiar with its requirements as they confront an avalanche of …
Using the Common Interest Doctrine to Protect Information from Disclosure
8/1/12
By Kamy Molavi
Various methods are used in litigation to limit the disclosure of information and documents to opposing parties. One is to invoke a privilege. The most common privileges are the work product doctrine and the attorney-client privilege. …
8/1/12
Freeman Mathis & Gary, LLP is pleased to present six new blogs featuring discussion on the following topics by FMG attorneys:
Business Litigation;
Construction & Surety Law;
Employment Law;
Government Law;
Insurance Law; and
Medical …
Workers Compensation Model to Replace Georgia's Medical Malpractice System?
8/1/12
By: Scott Rees
A recent study of 330 Georgia physicians indicated Georgia physicians are overwhelmingly in favor of proposed legislation to make such a change. Instead of the current legal system in place, the workers compensation model would allow a …