The exact number of Georgia food poisoning cases occurring annually is unknown. Many undiagnosed cases occur due to the lack of medical treatment received by potential food poisoning victims. The
Georgia Civil Cases and Criminal Cases: Their Differences
Georgia lawyers take pride in their profession and their responsibility of helping clients resolve Georgia civil cases and criminal cases. The history of the law is filled with scholarship and
Charles Scholle Sits Down With Enjuris to Share His Background & His Passion
It’s hard work to become a lawyer. Charles Scholle told Enjuris in a recent interview that he learned this fact on his very first day at the University of Georgia
Clear Facemasks Allow for Easier Communication for All
Face masks have become commonplace over the last few months during the COVID-19 pandemic — so much so that many companies are making face masks in different colors, patterns and
Help! I Lost My Job and Health Insurance. Now What?
Have you lost your health insurance due to a COVID-19 furlough or lay-off? We’ve all heard that, as a result of COVID-19, many businesses have been forced to reduce the
Scholarship Winner: The Scope of the First Amendment in Modern Times
“We the people…” These first 3 words set the tone for the entire foundational document of our nation’s founding — the United States Constitution. In total, the Constitution has 27
What to Expect From a Free Consultation With Scholle Law
Want to talk to an attorney? Here’s what to know and expect during the initial consultation… Being involved in a car accident or other incident that resulted in personal injuries
Georgia Court Dismisses Claim Against City for Insufficient Ante Litem Notice
While it is not impossible, recovering compensation for personal injuries from a municipality or government entity is often a complicated and involved process. For example, if you are involved in
Court Rules on When the Statute of Limitations Runs on a Case Involving Misdiagnosis Leading to a Second Illness
Medical malpractice cases filed in Georgia usually must be filed within two years of the date of harm caused by the injury. While in many cases the date of the
Georgia Court Clarifies When Plaintiff Has Duty to Preserve Evidence
When a case goes to court, both sides are supposed to present evidence to support the arguments they are making. In fact, evidence is one of the most important (if