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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Welcome back to the David Dorer Show! This week my panelists and I discuss recent proposed legislation in the Georgia General Assembly. My panelists this week include John Buckner (@JGigBuckner), an attorney with the Democratic Party of Georgia, T-Bone (@tboneafterkdark), a Middle-Georgia criminal defense attorney, and Anderson Lipscomb (@alipscomb25), a legislative strategist with the …
Continue reading David Dorer Show: Georgia General Assembly 2014 EditionThe Supreme Court heard oral argument today on the case of Navarette v.-California, a case which will define the level of “reasonable suspicion” that is required to pull somebody over. The facts are simple. Someone anonymously called 911 on a truck that cut them off, but didn’t cause an accident. Then, law enforcement up the …
Continue reading David’s Daily Docket 1/21/2014 – SCOTUS: Can You be Pulled Over for no Reason?This week, my return to Talking Law 2014! Today I will discuss, as promised yesterday, how the family of Kelly Thomas can sue the Fullerton, CA Police Department for the brutal killing they caused, even if the perpetrators were acquitted in a criminal court. Also, as I always do with this show, I’ll be answering …
Continue reading Talking Law 1/15/2014 – Kelly Thomas Lawsuit and Georgia Law from Avvo.comThis is my inaugural Daily Docket. I’ll try to do daily analysis of the Federal and Georgia goings-on at the top level of government. I’ll post them in the afternoon after I have an opportunity to glean some insight from the information. This is all done by me — I have no writers. So, all …
Continue reading David’s Daily Docket 1/13/2014 – SCOTUS to deny Arizona Abortion Ban Case, Oral Argument on NLRB Recess AppointmentsListen Live at 6PM TODAY! CALL IN at 478-227-3879! Next week we return to regular blog posts and bring back Talking Law with David Dorer. But, tonight is the Best Band Name Ever Edition of the David Dorer Show. T-Bone (@tboneafterdark), Mr. Bunker (@rsbunker), and Jimbo (@RaginKurhajian) will join me in reviewing the inspirations of …
Continue reading David Dorer Show – “Best Band Name Ever” Edition: BridgeGhazi, GatesGate, or War on Poverty and the Entitlements?Earlier this week, news sources reported that Target’s credit card processing system was hacked, whereby millions of debt and credit card accounts were potentially compromised. Today, Target issued a statement that as many as 40 million customers’ pin numbers may have been disclosed as well. This has sparked concern in many for sure. What happens …
Continue reading Target Credit Card Leak – Negligent Enablement of Imposter FraudThis week, we’ll briefly discuss the recent 35 year sentence against Bradley Manning for leaking classified information to WikiLeaks and I’ll be answering questions off of avvo.com. Call in at 6:00 p.m. to get your legal questions answered at 478-227-3879. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes and listen to the show on stitcher. Tune in this Friday …
Continue reading Talking Law with David Dorer – August 21st, 2013Negligence, 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 …
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