Nov 15, 2023 A Snapshot of America’s Native People! By Jeffrey Nix Back in 2004, I was introduced to a highly decorated Major in the US Army who had recently returned from a 2nd tour of duty on the front...
Nov 08, 2023 Do Contracting Parties Understand the “Statute of Frauds” ? By Jeffrey Nix Most every state has adopted some form of a “Statute of Frauds” or SoF Statute, prohibiting the enforcement of certain oral contracts....
Nov 01, 2023 Did you Know Insurance Companies Buy Reinsurance? By Jeffrey Nix Most people are surprised to learn that insurance companies and sureties purchase insurance otherwise known as reinsurance. In 2004, a...
Oct 11, 2023 What Every C-Suite Should Know About OSHA’s “Multi-Employer Doctrine” By Jeffrey Nix The Multi-Employer Doctrine or MED imposes liability upon companies sharing a workplace with others, for the violation of Occupational...
Sep 27, 2023 How Wastewater Treatment Plants are Used to Monitor Public Health? By Jeffrey Nix There are more than 16,000 wastewater treatment plants or WWTP’s in the US treating wastewater generated by more than 75% of the...
Aug 30, 2023 What Every Owner, Contractor, and C-Suite Should Know About the “Spoliation of Evidence” By Jeffrey Nix At the height of the pandemic, opposing counsel allowed their owner client to “rip out” significant portions of a new $14M automated...
Aug 16, 2023 Should Complex Commercial Disputes be Managed by Litigation Schedules? By Jeffrey Nix Smart contractors plan their work and then work their plan. That’s why most contractors use some form of CPM schedule to manage their...
Jul 19, 2023 Another Atlanta Sinkhole – 30 Years After the Fatal 14th Street Sinkhole. By Jeffrey Nix Sinkholessinkhole swallowed a large SUV on Ponce De Leon Ave. - a 4 lane undivided highway providing an east-west artery in Midtown...
Jun 05, 2023 A Stark Reminder to Carefully Review Filings By Mark Carter The quote below are my thoughts exactly. I've posted similar sentiments before related to AI in the legal context. You may have read...
Feb 08, 2023 Putting a Face Upon Single Mom's Battling Aggressive Cancers! By Jeffrey Nix Sometimes we are given an opportunity to represent pro-bono clients upon an area of the law far and away from our chosen comfort zone. ...
Nov 29, 2022 A trial court can't be the judge of the appellate courts By Don Boyle . . . that's basically what the Supreme Court of Georgia said on November 29 in Esposito v. State. After his federal habeas proceedings...
Oct 25, 2022 Still Standing By Don Boyle State or federal court, what's the difference? Personnel changes on the Supreme Court of Ga. over the past 15 years have coincided with...