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Stop and Think Before ‘Blowing the Whistle’
Whistleblowers are the key to exposing corporate wrongdoing and government fraud. A person with first-hand knowledge of fraud or other wrongdoing may have a whistleblower…
Atlanta Office Settles Fatal Truck Accident Case Involving Driver Fatigue
Fatigue for truck drivers is a very serious problem. Our firm recently settled a case where a client was parked on the shoulder of Interstate…
Key Consideration Under Georgia Premises Liability Law
Under the law, owners of establishments are responsible for ensuring that their property is reasonably safe and secure from anticipated dangers. This can be criminal acts like shootings, fights…
Judge Dismisses J&J’s Second Bankruptcy Attempt, Talc Cases Proceed
Civil trials can now resume scheduling after Johnson & Johnson’s second bankruptcy protection attempt for its LTL Management subsidiary was formally dismissed, attorneys with the…
School Districts Nationwide Sue Social Media Giants
Beasley Allen continues representing school systems nationwide in lawsuits against social media giants like Meta (Facebook and Instagram), TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube for their products’…
Beasley Allen files Lawsuit Against Tristar Over Exploding Pressure Cooker
Beasley Allen is representing a Georgia couple in their suit against Tristar Products Inc. after a pressure cooker seriously burned and disfigured them. It was…
$5.74 Million Settlement in Products Liability Airbag Case
Airbag Products Liability Case $5.74 Million Settlement For more than 40 years, the Beasley Allen Law Firm has been committed to “helping those who need…
Judge dismisses J&J Subsidiary’s Second bankruptcy Attempt In Latest Victory For Talc Victims
A judge’s ruling allows cancer victims who used talc products to proceed with claims against J&J. Montgomery, Ala. (July 28, 2023) – Beasley Allen lawyers…
$8.5 Million Verdict Secured Due to Defective Airbag
A Mobile, Alabama jury awarded our client $8.5 million after she was left with severe injuries following a 2018 crash. While airbags should protect us…
$30 Million Whistleblower Settlement and a Case of National Security
A $30 million settlement was the result of a whistleblower case we handled that also involved matters of national security. The case shows the critical…
Litigating Deadly Trailer Wheel Detachment Case
Beasley Allen lawyer, Ben Locklar, in our firm’s Personal Injury and Products Liability Section, is investigating a potential product liability claim for the son of…
Hair Relaxer Litigation Hits Close to Home for Firm Attorney
Navan Ward in our Mass Torts Section says the hair relaxer litigation reminds him of how personal our work is because his family members could…
New Ford Class Action Expands Brake Defect Claims
A team of lawyers in Beasley Allen’s Consumer Fraud & Commercial Litigation Section has filed a new class action lawsuit against Ford Motor Company. This…
Georgia Cases Show Need, Benefit of Negligent Security Laws
Our Atlanta-based lawyers often handle apartment complex negligent security claims. They say negligent security laws help provide accountability for bad actors and make communities safer….
Motions to Compel are Critical to Successful Asbestos Litigation
When lawyers investigate cases, one of the most important stages is the discovery phase. This phase allows the parties in a case to learn about…
Widow Files Lawsuit Against Trucking Company, Others For Husband’s Death
Our client’s lawsuit seeks to hold a trucking company, its driver, and the truck and its components’ makers accountable for husband’s wrongful death in a…
Two Service Members’ Groups Endorse Our Camp Lejeune Work
We take our responsibility to represent veterans and their families very seriously. We are honored to work with the law firm Bergmann & Moore, which…
Georgia Tuna Plant’s Defective Machine Severely Injures Client
Employers must ensure that their workers are safe from workplace hazards. This is especially true when they work around heavy industrial equipment. But the makers…