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Overview
Practice Areas
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34% Insurance
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33% Government
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33% Litigation
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Résumé
Licenses
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18 years
since Philip W. Savrin was first licensed to practice law in GA.
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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| Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts |
Philosophy |
BA - Bachelor of Arts |
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Associations
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Association Name |
Duration |
| Member |
Defense Research Institute |
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Federal Bar Association |
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| Member |
Georgia Defense Lawyers Association |
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Portfolio
Publications
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Publication |
Date |
| Mercer Law Review's Eleventh Circuit Survey of Trial Practice and Procedure |
Mercer Law Review |
2003 |
| Mercer Law Review's Eleventh Circuit Survey of Trial Practice and Procedure |
Mercer Law Review |
2002 |
| Mercer Law Review's Eleventh Circuit Survey of Trial Practice and Procedure |
Mercer Law Review |
2001 |
| Mercer Law Review's Eleventh Circuit Survey of Trial Practice and Procedure |
Mercer Law Review |
2000 |
| Mercer Law Review's Eleventh Circuit Survey of Trial Practice and Procedure |
Mercer Law Review |
1999 |
| Mercer Law Review's Eleventh Circuit Survey of Trial Practice and Procedure |
Mercer Law Review |
1998 |
| Mercer Law Review's Eleventh Circuit Survey of Trial Practice and Procedure |
Mercer Law Review |
1997 |
| Mercer Law Review's Eleventh Circuit Survey of Trial Practice and Procedure |
Mercer Law Review |
1996 |
| The Social Worker Client Privilege: Underlying Justifications and Practical Operations |
6 Prob. L.J. 243 |
1985 |
| Substantive Due Process Rights: Paradigms of Analysis |
Defense Research Institute's Governmental Liability Committee Newsletter |
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| Qualified Immunity in the Excessive Force Context |
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| Supreme Court of Georgia Upholds Bad Faith Damages for Failing to Offer Policy Limits |
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| The Perils of Defending without a Reservation of Rights |
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Speaking Engagements
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| Speaking Engagement Name |
Conference |
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| Failure to Train as a Theory of Section 1983 Liability |
DRI Government Liability Conference |
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| Qualified Immunity Analysis Under Recent Supreme Court Pronouncements |
DRI Teleconference Seminar |
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| First Amendment Implications of Hiring and Firing Decisions |
Institute of Continuing Legal Education |
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| Failure to Train as a Basis for Municipal Liability under Section 1983 |
Institute of Continuing Legal Education Seminar |
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| Waiver and Estoppel in Third Party Liability Actions |
Lorman Continuing Legal Education Seminar |
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| Declaratory Judgments |
Lorman Continuing Legal Education Seminar |
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| Reservations of Rights |
Lorman Continuing Legal Education Seminar |
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| Police Liability and Civil Rights Litigation in the Eleventh Circuit |
PESI Continuing Legal Education Seminar |
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