Inside Medical Liability: Tomlinson & Lugo on the Dobbs Decision & Abortion Law Landscape
Attorneys Teresa Pike Tomlinson and Rodrigo Lugo published an article reviewing the recent Dobbs Decision and its consequences on the abortion law landscape.
Litigators Lounge: Interview with Teresa Pike Tomlinson
This episode of Litigators Lounge brings Women’s History Month to an end with special guest Teresa Pike Tomlinson, a partner in the HBS Columbus office.
McKnight’s Long-Term Care News: Teresa Tomlinson on SCOTUS Decision Regarding COVID Cases
Lawsuits against nursing homes for allegedly failing to treat residents properly during the pandemic are more likely to be heard now in state and not federal courts following an announcement from the U.S. Supreme Court that it would not take up
New York Law Journal: Graham & Tomlinson on Potential PREP Act Circuit Court Review
In a New York Law Journal article evaluating the application of the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (PREP) to claims of health care provider liability related to medical countermeasures against the COVID-19 pandemic, Drew Graham
Law360: Teresa Pike Tomlinson on PREP Act’s Application in Nursing Home Wrongful Death Suits
In a Law360 article published on November 12, Columbus-Based Partner Teresa Pike Tomlinson commented on whether the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness (PREP) Act should apply in wrongful death lawsuits against nursing homes. This follow
PREP Act Pitfalls: Federal Courts Deny Providers Their Due Protections
Written by: Teresa Pike Tomlinson, Esq. and Leesa M. Guarnotta, Esq. From the start of COVID-19 litigation, Federal district courts have failed to uphold the bargain Congress made with healthcare workers and facilities to provide them exclusive
Mayor Teresa Tomlinson to Join the Law Firm of Hall Booth Smith, P.C.
The law firm of Hall Booth Smith, P.C. (HBS) announced that Columbus, Georgia Mayor Teresa Tomlinson will join its firm as a partner specializing in complex litigation, crisis management and strategic solutions at the conclusion of her term. May