Neff Speaks on Premises Liability at 2020 AAJ Amped-Up Convention
On July 13, 2020, Mike Neff spoke to a national audience of trial attorneys at the American Association for Justice’s 2020 Amped-Up Virtual Convention. AAJ is the preeminent national organization for trial attorneys seeking justice for injured citizens. In addition to being in the Leaders’ Forum, Mike is a member of the Executive Committee for […]
“Do Dollar Stores Create More Crime?”
If you or a loved one has been a victim of crime, you may be wondering what can be done about it. Neff Injury Law in Atlanta, Georgia has a team of lawyers that have worked on negligent security premises liability lawsuits for many years. It is frustrating that innocent people needlessly suffer pain, lose […]
Neff Injury Law Resolves Tractor Trailer Fatality and Injury Case for $2,010,000
In June 2020, Neff Injury Law resolved two cases involving a catastrophic tractor trailer wreck on I-285 in Atlanta for a total of $2,010,000. On December 21, 2018, two cousins were driving home from a family member’s house when their car became disabled on the side of the road. Before they were able to […]
Neff Interviewed on The Paisley Podcast
$735K Trucking Verdict for Neff Law Client
On Wednesday February 6th, a Gwinnett County jury returned a verdict against a small trucking company in the amount of $736,289.89. The trial began Monday February 4th. The case “N.Z.” v. Michael Senior, VIP Auto Logistics, LLC, and Berkshire Hathaway Homestate Insurance Company grew out of a sideswipe collision on I-285 on November 3, 2014. […]
Neff Published AAJ Motor Vehicle Collision, Highway and Premises Liability Newsletter
The Summer 2018 newsletter of American Association for Justice (“AAJ”) Motor Vehicle Collision, Highway and Premises Liability Section features Michael Neff’s “New Considerations in Premises Liability Cases.” In this article, Mike examines the latest developments in premises liability law, including apportionment. Drawing on his record-setting verdict in Martin v. Six Flags, Mike examines the appellate […]
Local and National News Profile Resolution in Case Involving $35 Million Verdict Against Six Flags and Others
On March 28, 2018, various news outlets, including the Daily Report, the Atlanta Journal Constitution, and US News.com began reporting that the $35 million case against Six Flags had been resolved. Some of the news coverage can be found here: https://www.law.com/dailyreportonline/2018/03/28/35m-six-flags-case-settles/ https://www.ajc.com/news/local/35m-case-cobb-teen-brutally-beaten-six-flags-quietly-settles/egESN9ru8RpJUtgzCdV6PM/ https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/georgia/articles/2018-03-31/settlement-in-suit-over-severe-beating-near-amusement-park http://www.mdjonline.com/news/million-suit-against-six-flags-settled/article_63456e14-3376-11e8-9a16-73efae4ab723.html https://patch.com/georgia/marietta/six-flags-settles-marietta-teen-beaten-park Joshua Martin was attacked and beaten into a coma […]
MLN Law Obtains $6.75 Million Settlement on $100k Policy
On January 26, 2018, the Law Office of Michael Neff, P.C. agreed to settle the case of Woodard v. Dempsey, which was set to begin trial on Monday, January 29 before Judge Richard Story in the Northern District of Georgia. The case involved a March 20, 2014 car wreck in Marietta, Georgia. Thomas Dempsey, a […]
MLN Law Settles CRPS Case for $5 Million
On December 8, 2017, the Law Office of Michael Neff obtained a confidential $5 million settlement for a client who had developed Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (“CRPS”) after falling at a metro Atlanta store. The store had an outdoor sales area and had policies and procedures to make sure it was free of slip hazards. […]
Neff Speaks at Nevada Justice Association Convention in Portland
On October 5, 2017, Michael Neff spoke to the Nevada Justice Association at their annual convention held in Portland, Oregon. Mike was invited to speak on national trends in premises liability. Mike’s 2-hour presentation addressed fundamental principles for lawyers to use in any jurisdiction to better litigate premises cases. Mike also discussed his forthcoming book […]