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Does this Georgia Court Have Jurisdiction? How Georgia Courts Decide.

In my February 25, 2012 post, Georgia Law on Jurisdiction: What is Jurisdiction?, I talked about what jurisdiction means, and why it is important. I have been practicing law for 25 years, and have seen jurisdictional issues come up repeatedly and in all sorts of...

Georgia Law on Jurisdiction: What is Jurisdiction?

If you live in Cobb County and you have a personal injury lawsuit because someone has harmed you, you can head down to the courthouse on the square in Marietta and file suit against the person that harmed you, right? Not always. Before you file a Cobb County personal...

Georgia Law: Your Right to Choose the Best Lawyer for Your Case

When you select the best Marietta car accident lawyer, or the best Atlanta product liability lawyer, to handle your case, you ask friends and neighbors for references. You do your research on the Internet to figure out which lawyers have received awards and been...

Georgia Spoliation Law: How the Court Decides What Remedy to Apply

When one party destroys evidence before trial, courts become concerned that the other party will not be able to obtain justice. In Georgia – and indeed, throughout the United States, we have a concept called “spoliation.” Spoliation is the...

Destroying Evidence in Georgia: The Remedies for Spoliation of Evidence

As a Cobb County personal injury lawyer, I write this blog for my clients in Cobb County and all around the state of Georgia. I have been blogging on the subject of spoliation, which is a legal doctrine that deals with the destruction of evidence that could have been...

Under Georgia Law, Who Decides When Spoliation Has Occurred?

I live in Atlanta, Georgia and practice Georgia personal injury law. I have been blogging about a legal concept called “spoliation”, which is the destruction of legal evidence that could have been used in a lawsuit. I started off with a legal blog entry...

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