Kadri releases new book on Georgia personal injury law

Thomas E. Kadri, Associate Professor of Law
Thomas E. Kadri, Associate Professor of Law
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Associate Professor Thomas E. Kadri has published a new book titled “Georgia Personal Injury” with LexisNexis in 2025. The book provides a comprehensive overview of personal injury law in Georgia, offering guidance for legal professionals and students interested in this area.

Kadri’s work is expected to serve as a resource for understanding the complexities of personal injury cases in the state. The publication highlights current legal standards and procedures relevant to Georgia’s legal community.

The release of this book adds to the academic contributions from faculty at the University of Georgia School of Law.



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