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Nearly Three Dozen Lawyers Apply Online for Isakson’s Senate Post

Written by R. Robin McDonald - Fulton County Daily Report | Oct 17, 2019 | Uncategorized

The list of lawyers includes a current ambassador, a state representative, a former state senator, several current or former political operatives for Gov. Brian Kemp or President Donald Trump, several former partners from Atlanta’s largest law firms, a smattering of former prosecutors and public defenders, and a slew of solo […]

Firm Defeats Motion for Summary Judgment in Commercial Lease Dispute

Written by Firm | Oct 11, 2019 | Results

Robbins Firm attorney Dan Monahan recently argued and overcame a motion for summary judgment in a hearing before the Superior Court of DeKalb County.  The underlying dispute involves a commercial lease of highly valuable retail property in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood of Atlanta.  The firm’s client, a regional petroleum […]

HHS Properly Handled New Liver Transplant Rule: 11th Circ.

Written by Khorri Atkinson - Law360 | Sep 26, 2019 | News

Law360 (September 26, 2019, 7:56 PM EDT) — The Eleventh Circuit found that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services was not required to refer a new nationwide liver transplant allocation policy to an advisory committee nor was it mandated to go through the public notice-and-comment process to implement […]

Robbins Firm Prevails on Significant Motion for Preliminary Injunction

Written by Firm | Sep 17, 2019 | Results

On September 16, 2019, attorneys Richard Robbins, Jason Alloy, and Cate Berenato won a motion for a preliminary injunction in a case involving a commercial landlord/tenant dispute.  The case involves a high-profile and heated dispute between property owners (The Robbins Firm’s clients) and their commercial tenant.  The Superior Court agreed […]