
PRACTICES
General LiabilityMedical Malpractice
Rideshare Litigation
EDUCATION
- University of Georgia School of Law, J.D., 2012, cum laude
- University of Georgia, B.A., 2008, cum laude
ADMISSIONS
- Georgia, 2012
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Appellate victory in negligent security case11/23/2021
Dan McGrew and Andrew Bagley successfully appealed a trial court’s order denying summary judgment for their client, a local Atlanta mall, convincing the Court of Appeals to reverse the Order and dismiss their client from the case.
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Summary judgment for rideshare driver
Andrew Bagley and Dan McGrew obtained summary judgment for a rideshare driver involved in a vehicle-to-pedestrian collision. Mr. Bagley and Mr. McGrew successfully excluded Plaintiff's liability expert and obtained summary judgment.
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Dismissal for rideshare driver
Andrew Bagley obtained a dismissal for his client, a rideshare driver, in a case involving alleged infliction of emotional distress. Citing Georgia authority, Mr. Bagley successfully argued that the Plaintiff's Complaint failed to state a claim upon which relief could be granted.
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Summary judgment for local Atlanta entertainment venue
Andrew Bagley obtained summary judgment for a local Atlanta entertainment and amusement venue in case involving the alleged wrongful death of a patron. After completing extensive discovery, Mr. Bagley argued that the Plaintiffs lacked evidence of negligence or causation. The trial court agreed, and the case was dismissed as a matter of law.
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State Court of Fulton County trucking accident case
Heather Miller and Andrew Bagley tried an admitted-liability trucking accident case in the State Court of Fulton County. After deliberation, the jury returned a verdict that was significantly less than the Plaintiff’s final demand
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Dismissal of an Atlanta doctor
Andrew Bagley recently secured the dismissal of his client, an Atlanta doctor, from a medical malpractice case on the basis that the plaintiff failed to perfect timely service.
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Summary judgment in Chatham County
Heather Miller and Andrew Bagley obtained summary judgment in Chatham County in a premises liability lawsuit on behalf of a client, a nationwide recycling company. The Court found that the Plaintiff assumed the risk of his actions, which warranted summary adjudication.