John E. Parkerson, Jr.Joins the Firm as of Counsel
Hall Booth Smith (HBS) is proud to announce Mr. John E. Parkerson, Jr. joined the firm as of Counsel on February 16, 2012. In this role, Mr. Parkerson will focus on general corporate counseling as well as on international transactions. “Jo
Las Vegas Spa Workers Appeal Age Discrimination Loss
Six women, ages 47 to 60, appeal the dismissal of their age discrimination lawsuit challenging their terminations from employment. After Phil Ruffin purchased the Treasure Island hotel and casino in Las Vegas, his wife, a former Miss Ukraine (pi
Atlanta Magazine Names Six to the List of Georgia’s “Rising Star” 2012
The law firm of Hall Booth Smith (HBS) placed six attorneys on Atlanta Magazine’s list of Georgia’s “Rising Stars 2012.” Attorneys Matthew Allen and Shaun M. Daugherty of the Atlanta office; Ernest Beaton, IV, Charles A. Dorminy, and N
Atlanta Magazine Names HBS Attorneys to the Super Lawyers List 2012
The law firm of Hall Booth Smith (HBS) has once again been recognized for its outstanding legal work. Alex H. Booth, John E. Hall, Jr., Jack G. Slover, and Rush S.Smith, Jr. of the Atlanta office and Anthony A. Rowell of the Tifton office were r
Georgia Legislation Overturns Rule Requiring Attorneys to Answer Garnishments
Generally, corporations appearing in Superior and State Courts in Georgia must be represented by an attorney. Although this requirement existed, it had generally not been applied to garnishment actions until September 12, 2011. On that da
John E Hall, Jr., Received Defense Verdict
John E. Hall, Jr., along with his law partner, Beth W. Kanik, received a defense verdict in a case in Fulton County, GA. Mr. Hall represented a gynecologic oncologist and his practice group accused of negligently ordering chemotherapy on a pat
Brad Carver Mentioned in Atlanta Business Chronicle: Georgia lawmakers eye Tennessee River’s water
(courtesy of the Atlanta Business Chronicle) Georgia lawmakers eye Tennessee River’s water A new legislative effort is under way to solve metro Atlanta’s water supply problems by turning to the Tennessee River. A bill introduced into the Geo
Healthcare Provider’s TRICARE Participation Does Not Trigger Affirmative Action Obligations
In November of 2010, we advised clients of a new Administrative law judge decision issued October 18, 2010, proclaiming that hospitals and long term care facilities that accepted TRICARE funds would be considered by the OFCCP to be government co
Two HBS Attorney’s named to list of Nashville’s Healthcare Leaders
Nashville Medical News InCharge Healthcare named James Looper, Jr. and Bryant Witt of Hall, Booth, Smith to the list of key decision makers in Nashville’s healthcare industry. According to the publication, InCharge Healthcare was created to, &