Featured Dental Attorney- Jo Jagor
Jo Jagor grew up in a family of dentists and dental providers. She began her medical malpractice defense career specifically defending dentists of all types including general dentists, oral and maxillofacial surgeons, endodontists, periodontists
Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation Updates Rules to Define the Role of Nurse Case Managers
Written by: Michael Memberg, Esq. On January 1, 2016, the Georgia State Board of Workers’ Compensation put into effect Board Rule 200.2 to clarify the rights of Employers/Insurers/TPAs to utilize a nurse case manager. Prior to this Rule, ther
Eleventh Circuit Clarifies Standard for Mixed-Motive Discrimination Cases.
Written by: Don Benson and Phil Friduss On February 22, 2016, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals clarified the standard to be used in considering motions for summary judgment in allegations of mixed motive discrimination based on circumsta
HBS Attorneys Recognized in 2016 Georgia Super Lawyers
In the 2016 edition of the Georgia Super Lawyers magazine, the law firm of Hall Booth Smith (HBS) will once again be recognized for its outstanding legal work as nine of its attorneys are on the list of Super Lawyers: Alex H. Booth, Phillip E
HBS Attorneys Named Rising Stars in Georgia Super Lawyers Magazine
In the 2016 edition of the Georgia Super Lawyers magazine, the law firm of Hall Booth Smith (HBS) has once again been recognized for its outstanding legal work as four of its attorneys are on the list of Rising Stars. Attorneys Ashley Gowder,
John Parkerson Speaking at Emory
On Wednesday, February 24th, Of Counsel John Parkerson is speaking to Emory University international students at Emory’s Annual International Careers Night. For more information, click here.
John Parkerson’s article on Courage and Compassion: ‘A Lucky Child Survives Auschwitz’
Am Yisrael Chai recently held its annual “Courage and Compassion” International Holocaust Remembrance in Sandy Springs. The keynote speaker was Judge/Professor Thomas Buergenthal. Hall Booth Smith’s Of Counsel John Parkerson wrote about Ju
Data Protection Weekly
Compiled By: Richard Sheinis, Esq. Hospital Data Held for $3.6 Million Ransomware Payoff TopTech News The security solutions firm pointed to new malware variants emerging and the success of the “ransomware-as-a-service” business model as dr
New OSHA Rule On Respirable Crystalline Silica will Affect Construction Employers.
Written By: Don Benson and Crighton Allen OSHA is proposing a new construction standard to protect workers from exposure to respirable crystalline silica. The proposed Regulation has been forwarded by OSHA to the Office of Management and Budg