Personal injury claims in Georgia Law are predicated on the principles of negligence, usually, and are a staple of the public policy of libertarianism. A person has a right to be left alone in his business and his life; and, when a party interferes with that right to be left alone and causes an injury, that …
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On Tuesday, the President delivered his fifth State of the Union Address, and the David Dorer Show is going to tackle it issue by issue. My panel includes Nevada Trial Lawyer Michael Nixon, Georgia Public Defender Jimmy Kurhajian, and T-Bone (as if you don’t know him already). The format will be more free-form, as …
Continue reading David Dorer Show – the State of the UnionIn this episode, Travis Griffin (@tboneafterdark), a Georgia-licensed criminal defense attorney, joins me (@DavidTDorer) to discuss the George Zimmerman trial defense strategies, and we answer criminal, personal injury, and even bankruptcy law questions from avvo.com. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes, listen on Stitcher. Tune in to The David Dorer Show this Friday. Talking Law With David Dorer is …
Continue reading Talking Law With David Dorer, July 10th, 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.
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