Georgia Court of Appeals Looks at Evidence of Causation in Mold Personal Injuries
Earlier this spring the Georgia Court of Appeals addressed a hot issue in mold personal injury litigation – the sufficiency of evidence to prove causation
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Earlier this spring the Georgia Court of Appeals addressed a hot issue in mold personal injury litigation – the sufficiency of evidence to prove causation
A recent United States Supreme Court decision rendered earlier this summer held that courts must determine if there is a direct relationship between the alleged
The U.S. Department of Education (DoE) has filed a motion for summary judgment (MSJ) in a lawsuit over attorneys who were removed from the Public
What is Skip Tracing? Skip Tracing is when an individual, organization, and/or company have used all their possible resources, but need assistance in locating a
The U.S. Copyright Act, specifically Section 411(a), generally mandates copyright registration – or lack thereof – to exist before a copyright action may be filed
Georgia governor Nathan Deal signed as many as 275 bills into laws after the state’s General Assembly adjourned this past spring, according to a U.S.
EGCR’s Fun Legal Fact of the Week is here to help you get through the work week by sharing a random fact about a state
Amanda’s App Pick of the Week continues this week to overcome those challenging days with some apps that help manage your work and social life.
EGCR’s Fun Legal Fact of the Week is here to help you get through the work week by sharing a random fact about a state
EGCR’s Fun Legal Fact of the Week is here to help you get through the work week by sharing a random fact about a state