Rich Sheinis and Chad Wingate Published in USLAW
Published in the Spring/Summer 2010 issue of USLaw Magazine, attorneys Richard Sheinis and Chad Wingate co-authored the article “Enforcement of International Arbitration Awards in the Unites States”. In this article, Mr. Sheinis
Ken Jones Defense Verdict Published in DRI
A May 12, 2010 ,defense verdict for Partner Ken Jones was recently posted in the latest issue of the DRI’s The Voice. Mr. Jones won a defense verdict for his client, Officer Curry Walker, Jr. of East Point, in an excessive force claim.
Joel McKie Featured in Georgia Farm Bureau News
In the latest edition of the Georgia Farm Bureau News, attorney Joel McKie was featured in an article discussing the legal ramifications and liabilities concerning agritourism venues. In the article, McKie discusses why property owners are l
A Year After Ruling, Our Water Future Is Now Bright
In a recent article for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, HBS Partner Brad Carver and Of Counsel Scott Cole discuss the latest developments in the Georgia water ruling. The Georgia Comprehensive State-Wide Water Management Plan is highlighted a
HBS Sponsors Texas Offshore Wind Energy Roundtable
Hall Booth Smith, P.C. is honored to announce that we will be an official sponsor of the premier Texas Offshore Wind Energy Roundtable (TOWER) in Houston, TX. The event, which takes place in October 2010, will feauture permitting agencies, autho
Georgia Construction Law Compendium
HBS is pleased to announce that it has completed the 2010 Georgia Construction Law Compendium for the USLaw Network. Click here for the article.
In The Know July 2010
Don Benson and Nichole Hair discuss the growing concerns of the recent rash of wage and hour lawsuits that are becoming more frequent across the U.S. in this edition of the HBS In The Know. Some of the topics discussed are the falsification of
Scott Cole Featured in ABC Article
Of Counsel Scott Cole was recently featured in an article written by the Atlanta Business Chronicle discussing the current status of the water debate involving Lake Lanier. The article stated that the three main political figures involved in t