Swift Currie
@SwiftCurrie
Swift Currie is a full-service, Atlanta-based, civil litigation firm handling a wide range of legal matters in Georgia, Alabama and throughout the country.
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In Independent Agent, Swift Currie attorney Lauren Meadows shares practical steps businesses can take to proactively prevent premises liability claims, from regular inspections to documenting safety measures. 🔗Read more: scmh.live/2swst55r
When a leak hits a condo, who foots the bill? The owner or the association? Kayla McCallum explains how Georgia law and the property’s governing documents decide the answer in our newest First Party Report newsletter. 🔗Read more: scmh.live/2p87kk54
Join Swift Currie attorneys Jon Stewart and Marissa Merrill as they discuss how to safeguard against spoliation and avoid costly sanctions. 🔗Learn more and register: scmh.live/4kc3mzna
Swift Currie attorneys Yamisi James and Katy Robertson share how early action after a slip-and-fall incident can make or break a case. Learn the key steps premises owners should take to preserve evidence and strengthen defenses. 🔗 Read more: scmh.live/2p9959ka
Swift Currie proudly congratulates our newest attorneys — Addie Robinson, Brian Boatwright, Ella Jones, Isabella Ragsdale, Jacob Blott, Jimmy Mehrhof and Maahum Haider — who were sworn in to the State Bar of Georgia yesterday by Judge Henry Newkirk.
Join Swift Currie attorneys Murray Flint and Taylor Orgeron on Oct. 29 as they unpack the complexities of negligent construction claims, from liability and liens to warranties and arbitration. 🔗Learn more and register: scmh.live/yhapjxup
The Georgia Court of Appeals recently clarified when UM carriers may face attorney’s fees under O.C.G.A. § 9-11-68. Read more in our latest client alert: scmh.live/yfruzwcb
Swift Currie attorneys Jessica Phillips and Melissa Kahren secured a key federal court win as the pollution exclusion barred coverage for a homeowners association in a stormwater flooding suit. 🔗Read more: scmh.live/3vrurn4d
In our latest Tort Report edition, Taylor Orgeron breaks down the critical importance of early and thorough construction documentation and how it can make or break your claim. 🔗Read more: scmh.live/59u8mmwh
Swift Currie attorney Paul Spann explores how Georgia’s apportionment statute allows defaulted defendants to present evidence that could significantly reduce or even eliminate their liability at the damages stage. 🔗Read more: scmh.live/y9v3966c
This #LaborDay, we honor the dedication and hard work of individuals across every industry who keep our communities moving forward. Wishing everyone a safe and restful holiday from all of us at Swift Currie!
Headed to the 2025 Georgia Safety Conference? Don’t miss Swift Currie partners Doug Brown and Jonathan Wilson as they take the stage in Savannah to discuss “The Return to the Workforce Following a Work Injury.” 🔗Learn more and register: scmh.live/yc7zda35
Swift Currie is proud to announce that partner Briggs Peery has been named Lawyer of the Year by Best Lawyers in America®. With 30+ years of experience and leadership in Georgia’s WC community, this recognition is well-earned. #LawyeroftheYear #BestLawyers
A big congratulations to our incredible associates named to the 2026 edition of Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch®!
We’re proud to announce that 29 Swift Currie attorneys have been recognized in the 2026 edition of The Best Lawyers in America®.
Congratulations to Swift Currie attorney Thea Nanton-Persaud on her appointment as 2025–26 Chair of the ABA TIPS Workers' Compensation and Employers' Liability General Committee! ⚖️ #AmericanBarAssociation
Swift Currie partner Anandhi Rajan is headed to Portland! Her presentation will unpack how ministries can protect their mission while managing legal risks tied to volunteers and contractors, without compromising their values. #RMC2025 🔗Learn more: scmh.live/bdd8zuem
Attorneys Amber O'Connell and Dan McCann will host the webinar "Responding to Time-Limited Demands in Georgia’s New Legal Landscape" on September 2, 2025, from 1-2 p.m. Eastern. 🔗Register here: scmh.live/bdz33jtf
In the last article from our First Report Newsletter, David Lindsey explores Alabama’s “successive compensable injury” doctrine and how it applies when a second injury stems from a prior work-related one, even if it happens at home. 🔗Read more: scmh.live/2p9ynzyb
Natalie Salvatore breaks down the latest changes to State Board forms effective July 1, 2025, including updates to death benefit reporting, physician designation and medical record requests. 🔗Read more: scmh.live/2wyfkepd
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