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John D. Hadden – Trial Lawyer

Trial & Appellate Lawyer at Penn Law, LLC | Author on Torts and Evidence

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  • Negligent Security Claims Georgia’s 2025 “Tort Reform” Law

    The Georgia General Assembly has instituted major changes to premises liability law in Georgia, making it more difficult to pursue claims against landlords and business owners who fail…

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    John Hadden

    April 2, 2025

    4 min read

  • Georgia’s new “tort reform” legislation – an overview

    UPDATE: Senate Bill 68 was signed into law on April 21, 2025. In coming days, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp will sign Senate Bill 68, a sweeping revision to…

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    John Hadden

    March 29, 2025

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  • From Penn Law: Big Business’s Tort Reform Agenda: A Threat to Republican Values and Constitutional Rights

    From the Penn Law blog (https://www.pennlawgroup.com/blog/big-businesss-tort-reform-agenda-a-threat-to-republican-values-and-constitutional-rights/) Big Business and Insurers’ push for tort reform in Georgia is not only a direct assault on the constitutional right to trial…

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    John Hadden

    February 11, 2025

    4 min read

  • From Penn Law: They Are Coming for Your Constitutional Rights – It’s Time to Say NO

    From Penn Law, LLC (https://www.pennlawgroup.com/blog/they-are-coming-for-your-constitutional-rights-its-time-to-say-no/) Two years ago, it was Florida. Now it’s Georgia’s turn. Insurance companies and big business are coming for your constitutional rights, disguising their…

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    John Hadden

    February 8, 2025

    4 min read

  • From Penn Law: Tort Reform? No, Insurance Reform

    From the Penn Law, LLC Blog (https://pennlawgroup.com/pennlawblog/index.html) In Georgia, debates around tort reform have drawn recent attention, yet the data reveals a misdiagnosis of the problem. Despite claims…

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    John Hadden

    February 3, 2025

    4 min read

  • Georgia Supreme Court addresses witness requirements for criminal accomplices

    Georgia evidence law states that “[t]he testimony of a single witness is generally sufficient to establish a fact.” This rule is contained in Title 24, Chapter 14 of…

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    John Hadden

    October 23, 2024

    4 min read

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John is a lawyer and author with more than 20 years of experience in trials and appeals. He has handled hundreds of cases across the state of Georgia in both state and federal courts, including appeals courts.

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