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Warshauer Law Group founder and partner, Michael J. Warshauer, was a featured speaker yesterday at a Punitive Damages CLE hosted at the State Bar of Georgia in downtown Atlanta. The day-long class, chaired by Punitive Damages in Georgia author Eric James Hertz, considered this specific type of legal damages in a wide variety of lawsuits to include dog bite cases, assault and battery cases, DUI cases and trucking accident cases. Attorney Warshauer spoke to a packed house about pursuing and winning punitive damages in trucking cases. The trial attorneys at Warshauer Law Group not only spend their time in the courtroom pursuing justice for people who have been injured by the negligence of others, but they also spend their time in the classroom teaching other lawyers how to make negligent defendants pay for their wrongdoing.
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