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Alleged Traumatic Brain Injuries: Causation Issues with Chiari Malformations

By: Blair J. Cash and Margaret Twomey, Defense Research Institute, In Transit:  The Newsletter of the Trucking Law Committee, Volume 20, Issue 3, 2017 No vehicles were towed from the scene.  The accident report does not reference any complaints of injury by any driver or passenger.  Even the claimant’s hospital records include references such as “No LOC (loss of consciousness)”, “Oriented to time, person, and place”, and “Normal Head CT”.  Still, sometimes within weeks,...

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Stephen Finamore and Elina Brim win in Court of Appeals Case Affirming Tax Sale Purchaser’s Obligation to Pay Assessments

A tax sale purchaser acquired title to eight Association lots at tax sale and subsequently failed to pay assessments due to the Association. The Association filed a lawsuit alleging that the purchaser was responsible for payment of all assessments due after the date of the tax sales. The purchaser disputed liability for assessments claiming that the title conveyed in the tax sales was not sufficient to trigger liability for assessments. In the trial court, Mr. Finamore argued that the...

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Eleven Lueder, Larkin & Hunter Lawyers Named to “Super Lawyers”

The 2017 edition of Thomson Reuters' Georgia Super Lawyers magazine recognized Elina V. Brim, Stephen A. Finamore, Jason W. Hammer, Cynthia C. Hodge, Burke B. Johnson, John T. Lueder, Brian P. McElreath, Daniel E. Melchi, Erica L. Parsons, Jefferson M. Starr, and Brandon D. Wagner as among the best in their respective practice areas in the state. Exceptional lawyers who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement For inclusion onto these lists, lawyers are...

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Brandon Wagner Wins in Court of Appeals on Issue Involving Statute of Limitations Defense

The Condominium Association filed suit against the owners seeking judicial foreclosure and a monetary judgment. The owners counterclaimed against the Association seeking compensation for repairs made to the interior of the unit and mismanagement of a lawsuit against the builder. The trial court dismissed the counterclaim on Summary Judgment, finding that the owners’ claims were long barred by the statute of limitations; the owners appealed. While the appeal of the Motion for Summary...

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Lueder, Larkin & Hunter Earns ALTA Best Practices Certification from Frazier & Deeter

In response to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s requirements, the American Land Title Association (“ALTA”) developed ALTA Best Practices for real estate settlement service providers. By establishing this 7-pillar framework, ALTA seeks to guide its membership on best practices to protect consumers, promote quality service, provide for ongoing employee training, and meet legal and market requirements. These practices are voluntary and designed to help members illustrate to...

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