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Georgia Court Of Appeals Affirms Apportionment Of Fault As The Law In Georgia In Two Recent Cases

While these cases fact patterns are not typical liability or insurance defense cases, they demonstrate that the apportionment statute has been held to apply to a wide range of cases and situations and is the law in Georgia with respect … Read More

Case Law Update: The Georgia Supreme Court Confirms That a Non-Party Employer May Be Apportioned Fault

The Supreme Court of Georgia in the recent opinion Walker v. Tensor Mach. Ltd., No. S15Q1222, 2015 WL 7135149, (Ga. Nov. 16, 2015), continued to expand the apportionment law, this time to nonparty employers with immunity under the Workers’ Compensation … Read More

Spoliation after Phillips v. Harmon – Constructive Knowledge of Contemplated Litigation Sufficient to Trigger Duty to Preserve?

Perhaps nothing can be more disheartening than a court finding a defendant responsible for spoliation of evidence. This is because a finding of spoliation gives rise to a rebuttable presumption that the subject evidence was harmful to the spoliator. Thus, … Read More

Case Law Update: The Georgia Court of Appeals Affirms the Trial Court Allowing Jury to Touch Plaintiff as Part of Evidence

We all remember that dramatic moment when OJ Simpson was asked to put on the black gloves in front of the jury in the so-called “Trial of the Century.” Both gloves, according to the prosecution, contained DNA evidence from Simpson, … Read More

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