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Canada Industry Group Releases Digital Advertising Policies
Written by: Charles R. Langhorne, IV, Esq. In 2020, Canada announced that its legislature was planning to revamp the existing federal legislation (PIPEDA). The understanding is tha
Risk & Insurance: John E. Hall, Jr. Discusses Liability Risk of COVID-19 Vaccines
In an article published by Risk & Insurance, Founding Partner John E. Hall, Jr. is quoted discussing the liability risk associated with COVID-19 vaccines. As millions are vacci
Custody Mediation in North Carolina
Written by: Kaitlin Romanelli Myers, Esq. North Carolina requires parents and parties to attend court ordered custody mediation before they can have a hearing regarding custody. If
Res Judicata in Workers’ Compensation Claims
Written by: Ann Baird Bishop, Esq. In a case decided October 29, 2020, the Court of Appeals held, among other things, that while the doctrine of res judicata applies in workersR
Separation Agreements in North Carolina
Written by: Kaitlin Romanelli Myers, Esq. If you are considering a separation and divorce, you may be wondering, “do I need a separation agreement?” or “what is
Five Hall Booth Attorneys Selected as Rising Stars in the 2021 Georgia Super Lawyers Magazine
In the 2021 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 five of its attor
Six Hall Booth Attorneys Selected as Super Lawyers in the 2021 Georgia Super Lawyers Magazine
In the 2021 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 eight of its attor
Montana Signs COVID-19 Immunity Provision into Law
Written by: Sandra Mekita Cianflone, Esq. On February 10, 2021 Montana Governor Greg Gianforte signed Senate Bill 65 which revises some Montana Civil Liability Laws surrounding COV
Federal Court Denies Remand and Grants Dismissal Based upon PREP Act
Written by: Sandra Mekita Cianflone, Esq. and Laura Hall Cartner, Esq. On February 10, 2021, James V. Selna in the Central District of California denied Plaintiffs’ Motion to
Seniors Impacted by Dual Health Crises: COVID & Opioid Misuse
Elderly people are facing a confluence of health crises right now: COVID-19 and opioid misuse. Seniors are already the most heavily impacted population for COVID-19 hospitalization