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Speed Limiters on Trucks Could Soon Be Reality in Georgia

For years now, trucking safety advocates have been calling for speed limiting devices to be made mandatory on all 18-wheelers. In 2006, the American Trucking Associations and an auto safety group petitioned the federal administration to make these mandatory in all trucks that weighed above 26,000 pounds. The following year,…

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Confidential Settlement in Georgia Commissions Dispute

Attorney Robert J. Fleming has recently obtained a confidential settlement in a Georgia commissions dispute case. The Firm represented a commissioned salesperson in this dispute which arose when the employee stopped working for the employer. Upon separation, the employer refused to pay full commissions on sales that were made by…

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Georgia Restrictive Covenants to be Voted On in November 2010

In April 2009, the Georgia Legislature passed a new law that will allow courts to more easily enforce agreements between employers and employees such as non-competition agreements, non-disclosure agreements, and non-solicitation agreements. It is currently very difficult to enforce these types of agreements in Georgia, but the proposed new law…

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Georgia Insurance Law Does Not Allow Setoff For Medical Payments

Many insurance companies improperly seek reimbursement for medical payments they have made to the insured when the main case settles for the limits of the uninsured motorist coverage (“UM”) portion of our client’s policy. The Georgia Court of Appeals has held that a non-duplication of benefits clause is only enforceable…

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Stability Control Can Prevent Thousands of Georgia Truck Rollovers: Will the Trucking Industry Respond?

Considering how effective Electronic Stability Control (ESC) systems have been in minimizing the numbers of rollover accidents occurring in the United States every year, it’s not so surprising that these systems have been able to do the same for tractor-trailer rigs. A new study conducted by researchers at the National…

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