No charges filed in veteran's fatal shooting at Atlanta VA Medical Center

After a thorough review of the evidence, DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston has made a decision regarding the officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of John Robert Smith, Jr. The incident occurred at the Atlanta VA Medical Center on January 29, 2024.

U.S. Attorney announces measures for overseeing November 2024 general election

U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan announced that an Assistant U.S. Attorney will serve as the District Election Officer (DEO) for the upcoming November 5, 2024, general election. This appointment is part of the Department of Justice's nationwide Election Day Program. The DEO will oversee complaints related to voting rights concerns, threats against election officials or staff, and election fraud in coordination with the Department of Justice’s Headquarters.

Amann discusses child rights at Nuremberg Forum 2024

Regents' Professor of International Law and Woodruff Chair in International Law, Diane Marie Amann, participated in the Nuremberg Forum 2024. She presented a topic titled "Child-Taking" as part of the panel "Ways Forward: Protecting Future Generations." The forum was themed "For Every Child: Protecting Children’s Rights in Armed Conflict" and took place at the International Nuremberg Principles Academy in Germany during October.

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Civil Lawsuits

Amann discusses child rights at Nuremberg Forum 2024

Regents' Professor of International Law and Woodruff Chair in International Law, Diane Marie Amann, participated in the Nuremberg Forum 2024. She presented a topic titled "Child-Taking" as part of the panel "Ways Forward: Protecting Future Generations." The forum was themed "For Every Child: Protecting Children’s Rights in Armed Conflict" and took place at the International Nuremberg Principles Academy in Germany during October.

Amann discusses child rights at Nuremberg Forum 2024

Diane Marie Amann, Regents' Professor of International Law and Woodruff Chair in International Law, presented at the Nuremberg Forum 2024. Her presentation, titled "Child-Taking," was part of the panel Ways Forward: Protecting Future Generations. The forum focused on the theme "For Every Child: Protecting Children’s Rights in Armed Conflict" and took place in Germany during October.

Foohey named fellow by American College of Bankruptcy

Pamela Foohey has been selected as a fellow in the 36th class of the American College of Bankruptcy. The organization focuses on enhancing professionalism, scholarship, and service within bankruptcy and insolvency law and practice.

University of Georgia School of Law adds five attorneys to clinical program

The University of Georgia School of Law has expanded its clinical program by adding five new attorneys in 2024. This move aligns with the school's ongoing efforts to enhance legal education for students and provide legal services to underserved communities.

University of Georgia School of Law adds five attorneys to clinical program

The University of Georgia School of Law has expanded its clinical program with the addition of five new attorneys in 2024. This move aligns with the school's commitment to providing quality legal education and services to underserved communities.

Attorney Complaints

A significant $2.8 billion settlement has been reached in the Blue Cross Blue Shield antitrust case, marking a historic moment in U.S. healthcare history. Announced on October 14, 2024, by the provider side settlement team, this resolution concludes a lengthy legal battle involving healthcare providers nationwide. The negotiation process was led by a dedicated committee that included Beasley Allen’s Dee Miles.

Investigation launched into deadly explosion at Atlanta airport

Beasley Allen attorneys LaBarron Boone and Duane King are currently investigating a fatal explosion that occurred at the Atlanta airport. The incident resulted in the death of Mirko Marweg, a Delta Tech with nearly two decades of experience in Delta’s TechOps paint shop. Marweg, who was also an Air Force veteran, was affectionately known as “Mr. Fix-It” by his family.

Law firm announces $2.5 million settlement in premises liability case

For more than 45 years, the Beasley Allen Law Firm has been dedicated to "helping those who need it most." The firm recently announced a $2.5 million settlement in a premises liability case.

Appellate Courts

No charges filed in veteran's fatal shooting at Atlanta VA Medical Center

After a thorough review of the evidence, DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston has made a decision regarding the officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of John Robert Smith, Jr. The incident occurred at the Atlanta VA Medical Center on January 29, 2024.

U.S. Attorney announces measures for overseeing November 2024 general election

U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Buchanan announced that an Assistant U.S. Attorney will serve as the District Election Officer (DEO) for the upcoming November 5, 2024, general election. This appointment is part of the Department of Justice's nationwide Election Day Program. The DEO will oversee complaints related to voting rights concerns, threats against election officials or staff, and election fraud in coordination with the Department of Justice’s Headquarters.

Two gang members convicted in murder; one suspect remains at large

DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston has announced the conviction of two men in connection with the murder of a transgender woman. On October 4, jurors found JaQuan Brooks, 25, and Davonte Fore, 26, guilty on multiple charges including Malice Murder and Felony Murder for the death of Skyler Gilmore (legal name Chase Gilmore), who was killed on June 4, 2021.

Federal firearms charges lead to multiple convictions in Georgia

Federal authorities in the Southern District of Georgia have returned indictments involving illegal firearms possession and drug distribution. Several defendants face federal prison sentences or are awaiting further proceedings after pleading guilty to gun-related charges.

State Legislature

Proponents of tort reform argue that members of the Georgia State Legislature, who also actively practice law, may influence policy in favor of the trial bar at the expense of Georgia businesses and consumers.
Gov. Brian Kemp announced during the 2024 Georgia Chamber Congressional Luncheon that the state has initiated steps towards legal system reform with the passage of HB 1114, the Data Analysis for Tort Reform Act, in the last session.
Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones expressed his appreciation for the efforts of Governor Brian Kemp and other legislators in working towards implementing "sensible lawsuit reform" to support the state's business community. This statement was made on August 22.