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Alwyn Fredericks is featured in “Lawyer Monthly” magazine – August 2017

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Noted as a top litigator in Georgia, Alwyn is featured in the August 2017 Edition of the national publication of “Lawyer Monthly.”  Among other topics, Alwyn addressed questions concerning premises liability cases, challenges faced in cases involving traumatic brain injuries, and his thoughts on the most important trial techniques.    The full interview can… Read More »

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Supporting Cristo Rey Jesuit School’s Work Study Program

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Cash Krugler Fredericks is excited to be participating in the 2017 Cristo Rey Corporate Work Study Program!  Andy, Shane, and Sandra attended “Draft Day” at the Atlanta Hilton and had a great time seeing all the kids and the other corporate sponsors.  Such an amazing group of kids and a really special program.  We… Read More »

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Essure Complications and Litigation

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

There are many forms of birth control available to those wishing to avoid pregnancy. Certain methods are permanent like a vasectomy and tubal ligation, while others are temporary like the birth control pill or condoms. When Essure hit the market in 2002, doctors and women were excited to have a permanent birth control option… Read More »

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Alwyn Fredericks chaired the Georgia Lawyers Association’s Annual 2017 Auto Torts Workshop

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Alwyn Fredericks chaired the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association’s Annual 2017 Auto Torts Workshop in Mirimar Beach, Florida.

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Nursing Home Abuse: Are Your Loved Ones Being Cared for Properly?

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Nursing homes, including assisted living facilities, care for the elderly and people with special needs who require long-term continuous medical care. The decision to place a family member in a nursing home can be extremely difficult for the family. Today, approximately 1.3 million people live in nursing homes throughout the United States. Sometimes patients in… Read More »

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Camping Accidents and Liability Waivers

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

During the summer, many people and outdoor enthusiasts flock to the outdoors to explore nature. Whether planning a family adventure or the kids are being sent to camp for a few weeks, campers are often required to sign campground liability waiver forms. This form is actually a contract by which the camp operator and… Read More »

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Gym and Fitness Center Accidents

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

People frequent gyms and fitness centers in an effort to improve their overall health and up their fitness game. In addition to other gym patrons and staff, there is a great deal of exercise equipment and hazardous conditions that may lead to accidents if not addressed and the areas are not properly maintained. Getting… Read More »

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Amusement and Theme Park Accidents

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

With kids out of school and families taking vacations, many choose to visit a theme or amusement park. Approximately, 335 million people visit theme parks annually, according to the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions. There are 405 amusement parks in the United States, including water parks, zoos, aquariums, and science centers. While… Read More »

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Andrew Cash Presents at Georgia Trial Lawyer Association’s CLE

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Andrew Cash recently spoke at a CLE held by the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association.  His presentation explained identifying and maximizing the damages in brain injury cases.

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Andrew Cash Co-chairs Section at the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association’s Annual Convention

By Cash Krugler Fredericks |

Andrew Cash co-chaired the Closing Arguments section for GTLA’s Annual Convention this year. He focused on bringing a lineup of speakers that could educate attorneys on the different methods of closing arguments.

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