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Monthly Archives: February 2024

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Georgia Supreme Court Issues Ruling In Negligent Security Cases

By Gillette Law, P.A. |

The Georgia Supreme Court recently issued a ruling in two consolidated negligent security cases. The cases examined the extent to which a premises owner could be held liable when a third party commits a criminal offense on their premises. The decision heralded a win for plaintiffs and was critical for maintaining the right to… Read More »

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Florida Moves To Restrict Nursing Home Negligence Lawsuits

By Gillette Law, P.A. |

There are currently two amendments to nursing home negligence lawsuits that are being proposed by Florida legislators. The law would make nursing home abuse and negligence laws follow the same rules as Florida’s medical malpractice lawsuits. No adult children over the age of 25 would be able to sue on their parent’s behalf. Conversely,… Read More »

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What Should I Do After A Hit-And-Run Accident In Florida?

By Gillette Law, P.A. |

Getting into a car accident is never a fun experience. It can be made all the worse if the other driver doesn’t stop after the collision as required by law. If the other driver doesn’t stop to exchange information, they may be charged with a crime in Florida. But in many cases, you may… Read More »

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Family Files Lawsuit Against Las Vegas Metro After Man Is Stabbed On Bus

By Gillette Law, P.A. |

The family of a man who was stabbed more than 30 times has filed a lawsuit against the Las Vegas metro on the grounds of negligent security and wrongful death. According to the family, the man was attacked “without provocation” and the bus driver did not intervene on his behalf, instead allowing the man… Read More »

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