This week, my triumphant return to Talking Law! I will discuss Blockbuster’s closing all of its stores and what the legal consequences of the future of the company are, a breakdown on what exactly is “ineffective assistance” given the recent decision of Burt vs. Titlow at the United States Supreme Court, and I’ll be answering …
Continue reading Talking Law – November 6th, 2013civil
Negligence, a very broad legal concept, is based on the simple principle that people have a right to be left alone, and when a person interferes with that right, when he or she shouldn’t have, the person who’s life has been affected should be entitled to compensation. Usually, negligence is a factor in most wrongful …
Continue reading Georgia Law – Negligence“Every man has a right to the enjoyment of a good reputation unassailed, as he has a right to life, liberty, or property. It was long ago said that ‘[a] good name is rather to be chosen than great riches.’ Prov. XXII:1. A suit for defamation is based on the injury done to reputation.” One of the only …
Continue reading Georgia Law – Defamation, Slander, and LibelIn this episode, Travis Griffin (@tboneafterdark) and I discuss the recent Salinas v. Texas opinion and we answer questions about personal injury law, car wrecks, and trucking accidents. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes. Tune in this Friday for The David Dorer Show.
Continue reading Talking Law with David Dorer, June 19th, 2013In this episode of Talking Law, we talk about insurance, false accusations, defamation, service of process, bankruptcy, credit card fraud, personal jurisdiction, personal injury, torts, and divorce. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes. Tune in this Friday for The David Dorer Show.
Continue reading Talking Law with David Dorer, June 5th, 2013