Clarity Relating to Spoliation in Medical Malpractice
The Court of Appeals recently provided clarity relating to spoliation of evidence in a medical malpractice case. To meet the standard...
McDonnell Douglas Framework and Pretext in Whistleblower Cases
Recently, the Georgia Court of Appeals formally stated that the McDonnell Douglas framework, used in Title VII retaliation, federal...
What is – or isn’t – a “Motor Carrier” under the Georgia Motor Carrier Act?
In a recent case decided by the Georgia Court of Appeals, Morney v. National Union Fire Ins. Co. of Pittsburgh, P.A., 2015 WL 1057959...
Federal Judge Rules Apportionment Statute May Broaden Scope of Discovery
In Post-Confirmation Committee for Small Loans, Inc. v. Martin, 2014 WL 5901492 (M.D.Ga.), a motion to compel discovery filed by the...
Tractor Abandoned in Active Lane of Traffic Causes Headache for Company
The Georgia Court of Appeals recently reviewed a motor carrier liability claim that Georgia employers should take note of! In Granger v....