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Georgia’s largest jury verdicts in recent years have ranged from $100 million, in the case of an elderly homeless man paralyzed from the neck down after being tased by an Atlanta police officer, to a record-setting $2.5 billion against Ford Motor Co., in a fatal truck rollover case.
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A database with information on nearly 150,000 federal officers is now gone.
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Ven Johnson Law announced Friday that it plans to relocate its downtown headquarters late this year to the nearly completed Hudson’s Detroit office block building.
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The family of a Cumberland County man who was shot and killed during a 2016 encounter with two New Jersey State Police troopers recently received $1.3 million under a settlement agreement, according to case records.
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Detroit-based Ven Johnson Law PLC announced Friday that it is leasing almost 22,000 square feet of the fifth floor in Dan Gilbert’s signature development at Woodward and East Grand River avenues, opening its new office there late this year. 
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The family of a Farmington Hills man killed in a crash on Interstate 96 by a man allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol and nitrous oxide has filed a wrongful death lawsuit, alleging several businesses are endangering the public by selling nitrous oxide canisters they know can be used for a recreational high.
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A family still grieving the loss of a loved one are suing several smoke shops after a driver, allegedly inhaling a nitrous oxide whippet, crashed into their father’s car, killing him. 
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“He’s the bogeyman. He’s the worst bogeyman you could ever think of,” said the mother of 24-year-old Trevon Ziglar’s alleged victim.
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Two civil excessive force lawsuits have been filed on behalf of the families of two people who died after being hit by police cruisers in metro Grand Rapids last year.
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Families of two different men who died following pursuits by police in Michigan are calling for justice against the officers. 
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