Events

Negligent Security Claims & Time-Sensitive Demands
When: September 14, 2022
Conference: HAI Group
People: Parks K. Stone
Trucking 2.0
When: April 26, 2022
Conference: Acuity Insurance Company
People: Parks K. Stone and Devin P. Arnold
Premises Liability in a Post-COVID-19 World
When: June 4, 2020
Conference: Wilson Elser Webinar
People: Daniel E. Tranen and Parks K. Stone

Events

Stone, Manfredi and Jolley Successfully Defend Attorney in Libel/Slander Case

Parks Stone (Partner-Atlanta, GA), Michael Manfredi (Partner-Atlanta, GA) and Eleanor Jolley (Of Counsel-Atlanta, GA) prevailed at the Georgia Court of Appeals in a libel and slander case filed against our client defense attorney for comments made to opposing counsel during the course of the underlying litigation. Our client made comments to opposing counsel regarding the nature and extent of the appellant doctor’s services and billing practices. The doctor filed the lawsuit seeking to silence our client by asserting claims for libel and slander. Parks, Michael and Eleanor sought dismissal under Georgia’s anti-SLAPP free speech statute on the grounds the communications were privileged, protected, and made in good faith and in furtherance of a legitimate interest. The trial court agreed in part, finding the communications were protected but not privileged. The Court of Appeals reversed and remanded the trial court’s decision on the grounds the comments were made in furtherance of his clients’ legitimate interests, were limited in scope and occasion, and published only to proper persons. As such, they were considered privileged and protected under Georgia law. The trial court was accordingly ordered to consider on remand our client’s request for attorneys’ fees and litigation costs incurred throughout the defense of the appellant’s claims.

Parks K. Stone, Michael P. Manfredi and Eleanor G. Jolley

Austin, Bachrach and Stone Obtain Summary Judgment on Preexisting Conditions Limitation

Heather Austin (Partner-Philadelphia, PA), Josh Bachrach (Partner-Philadelphia, PA) and Parks Stone (Partner-Atlanta, GA) obtained summary judgment in favor of our client carrier in an ERISA lawsuit pending in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. The plaintiff sought disability benefits shortly after she began working for the policyholder. But in the months before her coverage began, she was seen by doctors for fatigue, joint pain and swelling, muscle weakness, nausea, lung issues and stomach issues. A few months after she began working she was diagnosed with scleroderma and then stopped working. While scleroderma was responsible for all of the plaintiff’s symptoms, she argued that the policy’s preexisting conditions limitation did not apply to her claim because a diagnosis was not made until after she stopped working. Citing to an earlier Eleventh Circuit decision in which Wilson Elser represented the defendant, the court reached “the inescapable conclusion” that the client’s decision was reasonable and it was entitled to judgment in its favor. 

Heather Austin, Joshua Bachrach and Parks K. Stone

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