HBS Attorneys Jo Jagor and Nathan Gaffney Aimed for Excellence at the 102nd Thomas P. Hinman Meeting
Jo Jagor and Nathan Gaffney joined Dr. Mitchell Gardiner in excerpts of a simulated dental malpractice trial in two sessions at the annual Hinman Dental Meeting at the Georgia World Conference Center last week. They were able to give attendees a
Ponemon Institute Issues its Fourth Annual Study On Patient Privacy & Data Security
On March 13 the Ponemon Institute issued its Fourth Annual Study on patient privacy & data security. This study has come to be a respected and well received assessment of the privacy and security of patient information in health care. The st
Hall Booth Smith selected as one of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Top Workplaces
Hall Booth Smith, P.C. is pleased to announce that it has been selected as one of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Top Workplaces. The companies who made this list are considered to be the best companies to work for in the Atlanta metro area. Ov
Hall Booth Smith is Pleased to Welcome New Associate Lucas Davidson to the Nashville Office
HBS is pleased to announce and welcome Lucas A. Davidson as an associate in the Nashville office. Davidson’s primary focus will be on civil litigation with an emphasis on commercial and construction litigation, medical malpractice defense
Court of Appeals Decision Highlights the Challenges in Establishing a Successful Notice Defense
Although the Workers’ Compensation Act requires an injured employee to give his employer timely notice of his injury, mounting a successful defense based on the lack of notice is usually more difficult than it sounds. The courts typically cons
Hall Booth Smith Welcomes New Associates Todd Robinson and Josh Silk
Hall Booth Smith Welcomes New Associates Todd Robinson and Josh Silk HBS is pleased to welcome Todd Robinson and Josh Silk, as new associates to our Atlanta office. Robinson, who grew up in Athens, Georgia, started his career as a Child Pro
IS HIPAA READY FOR MEDICAL WEARABLE DEVICES?
In technology years, the HIPAA Security Rule is a dinosaur. HIPAA was a brainchild of the enacted in 1996, largely to address health care access, “portability”, and privacy. The final rule on security standards was issued in 2003, to speci