by Jason M. Gordon | Apr 7, 2025 | Legal Disputes - Civil & Criminal Law, Uncategorized
How Do I Evaluate a Personal Injury Attorney in Georgia? Choosing the right personal injury attorney in Georgia can significantly impact your case outcome. Here are important steps to consider: Research: Review the attorney’s website, online presence, and client...
by Jason M. Gordon | Apr 7, 2025 | Legal Disputes - Civil & Criminal Law, Uncategorized
What is a Tort? A “tort” is an action that harms or negatively impacts another person. In personal injury and wrongful death cases, which our Atlanta law firm specializes in, tort law is applied to determine liability and compensation. Who Has the Burden...
by Jason M. Gordon | Mar 24, 2025 | Legal Disputes - Civil & Criminal Law, Uncategorized
Who Are the Players Involved in a Car Wreck Case? When involved in a car accident in Georgia, numerous parties can influence your case. Here are the key players and their roles: Who is the At-Fault Driver? The at-fault driver is responsible for causing the accident....
by Jason M. Gordon | Feb 23, 2025 | Legal Disputes - Civil & Criminal Law
What is the American Rule?The American rule is the rule that says that no matter the winner in a case, each party bears its own attorneys fees. This is different in the English common law in which the party that loses a case pays the cost for the party who wins. Every...
by Jason M. Gordon | Feb 23, 2025 | Legal Disputes - Civil & Criminal Law
What is a Levy? Levy is a government action imposing, assessing, or collecting a fine, tax, sanction, or some other form of monetary punishment against a debtor. Levy generally involves a formal legal procedure whereby a debt is charged or assessed against an...
by Jason M. Gordon | Feb 23, 2025 | Legal Disputes - Civil & Criminal Law
What is a Stipulated Judgment? A stipulated judgment, also known as a consent judgment, refers to a court order to which the parties before the court have expressly agreed. As such, the stipulated judgment is the court’s method of formalizing through judgment...