Formal Opinion From the American Bar Association on Responding to Negative Reviews Online Originally Published January 13, 2021 by the ABA. Lawyers are regularly targets of online criticism and negative reviews. Model Rule of Professional Conduct 1.6(a) prohibits lawyers from disclosing information relating to any client’s representation or information… Continue reading Legal Ethics: AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION: Formal Opinion 496 – Responding to Online Criticism
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January 11, 2021
Product Liability: Tire Defect Cases; Product Liability and Design Defect Cases in Georgia
Practice Tips From Matt Wetherington on Screening Products Liability Cases in Georgia A young man is a passenger in a vehicle traveling on the highway. He is properly wearing a seatbelt, the vehicle is traveling within the speed limit, and everything about the trip has been unremarkable. Suddenly, the vehicle… Continue reading Product Liability: Tire Defect Cases; Product Liability and Design Defect Cases in Georgia
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Getting Medical Records Cheaply Using the HITECH Act
Stop paying hundreds of dollars for medical records and use the HITECH Act to get records for less than $10. By: Matt Wetherington and Sarah Quinn The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act was a part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act signed… Continue reading Getting Medical Records Cheaply Using the HITECH Act
READ ARTICLEJanuary 11, 2016
Know the Jury Before Walking Into the Courtroom
Practice Tips: Guide to Juror Research (2016 Update) By: Matt Wetherington and Sherry Rosen During voir dire, prospective jurors are generally responsive to thoughtful questions and speak candidly and enthusiastically about preexisting beliefs and biases. Just kidding. In most cases, open and honest panel members are among the first… Continue reading Know the Jury Before Walking Into the Courtroom
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