Neff Injury Law Secures Settlement in Rideshare Sexual Assault Case
Neff Injury Law recently settled a sexual assault case with a rideshare company. This case underscores the serious responsibility rideshare companies have to ensure the
Neff Injury Law Earns Top Ranking in Chambers USA 2025 Guide
Neff Injury Law is proud to be recognized with a Band 1 ranking in Litigation: Mainly Plaintiffs – Georgia in the Chambers USA 2025 guide.
Neff Injury Law Founder Michael Neff Recognized in the 2025 Lawdragon Top 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers List
Michael Neff, founder of Neff Injury Law, has been recognized as one of the 2025 Lawdragon 500 Leading Plaintiff Consumer Lawyers for his outstanding work
Neff Injury Law secures $650,000 settlement against Georgia Department of Transportation
Neff Injury Law, alongside Nathalie Kanani of Kanani Law Firm, secured a $650,000 settlement for our client, Jabyron Collins. On June 21, 2022, a Georgia
Neff Injury Law files federal lawsuit on behalf of family of Marando Salmon over fatal police shooting
Last week, Neff Injury Law filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of the family of Marando Salmon against DeKalb police officers Russell Mathis and Jordan
Georgia Court of Appeals Rules that Speed Filter Case Against Snapchat Can Move Forward
On January 25, 2023, the Court of Appeals of Georgia issued an opinion in Maynard v. Snapchat, Inc. reversing the trial court’s dismissal of the
Neff Injury Law Obtains $1,364,000 Verdict In Deck Railing Failure Case
On April 20, 2022, Neff Injury Law obtained a $1,364,000 verdict for a man seriously injured in a fall at a rental home when a
Case Against Snapchat Involving “Speed Filter” Moves Forward
On April 1, 2022, the parties in Lemmon v. Snap, Inc., Case No. 2:19-CV-04504-MWF-KS, received an Order signed by The Honorable Michael W. Fitzgerald of
Neff Article on Technology and Tort Law Published in Verdict Magazine
Michael Neff’s article, “A Trial Lawyer’s Thoughts on Technology and Tort Law Colliding” was published in the Summer 2021 issue of Verdict, the Georgia Trial
Snapchat Takes Down Speed Filter
On April 17, 2021 a Snapchat spokesperson told NPR that it will take down the “speed filter,” which has been the subject of lawsuits. Neff
Trial Guides to Publish 2nd Neff Book on Premises Liability
On May 25, 2021, Trial Guides announced pre-order sales of Michael Neff’s second book on premises liability – Advanced Premises Liability: A Guide Through Trial.
Speed Filter Lawsuits Against Snapchat Draw Media Attention
On May 25, 2019, Neff Injury Law, along with co-counsel Bondurant, Mixson & Elmore, filed wrongful death lawsuits against Snapchat on behalf of two families