About Mr. Phillip E. Friduss

Phil Friduss is a Partner in the Atlanta office with strong practice ties to the Firm’s 6 Georgia regional offices. His practice focuses on the defense of high-exposure cases in the areas of governmental liability, labor and employment, correctional health care, and education. In over 30 years, Phil has had the pleasure of representing over 225 public entities.

For the success of his team, Phil has been named a Georgia Super Lawyer by Atlanta Magazine 16 times, and he has also been an honored member of Georgia Trend Magazine’s Legal Elite in the area of labor and employment law. For over 20 years, he has been AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell.

Phil has been a member of DRI’s Governmental Liability Committee for over 20 years, serving as its Chairman from 2012 to 2014. He is a national level speaker and author. His legal column, Towns and the Law, appeared monthly from 2011 to 2018 in Georgia Municipal Association’s flagship print publication, Georgia Cities.

Experience

Correctional Health Care

Having represented the largest private correctional health care provider in the world for nearly 20 years, Phil has seen every type of correctional health care case imaginable. Delays in treatment, suicides, tasering cases, excited delirium death cases, medical negligence, class actions, and claims under brought under 42 U.S.C. Section 1983 - Phil has been at the forefront of correctional health care cases since they started popping up with regularity in the 1990s.

Education

Phil has successfully represented Georgia school districts and officials in every manner of education law, including Title IX matters, IDEA cases, and FERPA matters to name a few.

Phil also serves as counsel to school districts in matters related to Georgia’s Fair Dismissal Practices Act. Phil currently serves as the Advisory Chair to the Defense Research Institute’s newly minted Education Substantive Law Group

Governmental Liability

In representing now well over 200 different public entities, Phil’s governmental liability practice covers every corner of Georgia, often in tandem with the firm’s regional offices in Georgia. He has successfully defended jury trials in every federal district in the state.
Phil works closely with public entities and officials as insurance, special, and outside counsel in all manner of 1983 litigation and state law matters. With a governmental practice ranging from police misconduct to First Amendment cases, from land use to wrongful death suits, and from high-speed pursuits to jail cases, he is a go-to lawyer in the highest exposure cases.

Phil is a widely known speaker and author on both the state and national levels. He served as Chairman of the powerful Defense Research Institute’s Governmental Liability Committee (where he presently serves on the Advisory Board), and also chaired the American Bar Association’s Sub-Committee on Civil Rights / First Amendment Liability. From 2011 to 2018 he served as the legal columnist for the Georgia Municipal Association’s flagship print publication Georgia Cities.

Labor & Employment

Over 30 years, Phil has successfully defended employment discrimination cases in every Georgia federal district. Phil has worked as insurance counsel, special counsel, outside counsel, and as an investigator within both the private and public sector communities.Georgia Trend magazine has awarded Phil the honor of being a member of Georgia’s Legal Elite in the area of labor and employment law.

Recognition

•AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
•Georgia Super Lawyers, Super Lawyers, 2003-2018
•Legal Elite, Georgia Trend Magazine

Presentations

Since 1996, Phil has regularly presented at numerous national and local engagements such as those for DRI, ABA, Georgia ICLE, ACHSA, USLAW, the Texas Bar Association, and others.

Publications

Supreme Court Expands Fourth Amendment Protections
HBS Governmental Liability Blog; March 30, 2021
Supreme Court Quietly Hammers Fifth Circuit in Conditions of Confinement Case, Reversing Qualified Immunity Ruling
HBS Governmental Liability Blog; November 5, 2020
Supreme Court Takes on New Fourth Amendment Case
HBS Governmental Liability Blog; October 27, 2020
Supreme Court Refuses To Stop Order To Move Inmates From Virus-Ravaged Prison
HBS Correctional Healthcare Blog; June 4, 2020

COVID-19 In Jails And Prisons - US Supreme Court Asked To Stay Ohio Injunction Requiring Transfer Of Inmates
HBS Correctional Healthcare Blog; May 28, 2020
US Supreme Court Ready To Sit Down To A Full Plate Of Qualified Immunity
HBS Governmental Liability Blog; May 6, 2020
Yes, It’s True: You Cannot Sue A Dog- Or A Cat, For That Matter
HBS Governmental Liability Blog; April 29, 2020
Of Dogs And Privacy: The Warrantless Seizure Of A Dog’s Blood, And All That Comes With It
HBS Governmental Liability Blog; April 15, 2020
US Supreme Court Hands Down Pro-Law Enforcement 4th Amendment Ruling
HBS Governmental Liability Blog; April 7, 2020
Gun Store Owner Sues Over Shelter-In-Place Ordinance
HBS Governmental Liability Blog; March 30, 2020
Forced Labor in Privatized Prisons? Eleventh Circuit Cries Foul!
HBS Governmental Liability Blog; March 10, 2020
The Modern Suicide Case In The Correctional Healthcare Setting
HBS Correctional Healthcare Blog; February 24, 2020
2(B), or Not 2(B) - Show Me Your Papers Survives to See Another Day
DRI Today, 2016
Today’s Correctional Healthcare World
White Paper, 2017
Municipal Courts’ Practices Involving Incarceration of Indigent Defendants Under Fire
ACCG Annual Meeting, 2016
Georgia’s Wistleblower Act as Applied to Local Governments
62nd Annual Institute for City and County Attorneys, 2015
Georgia Municipal Association’s Georgia Cities
Legal Columnist, 2011-Present
A Legal Fight, for Freedom: The Dred Scott Decision
For the Defense, 2011
Defending the Indefensible: Racial Profiling Hits the Courts
For the Defense, 2000
The Telecommunications Act of 1996
For the Defense, DRI, December 2008
Public Entities and Public Officials’ Liability Under 42 U.S.C.
1981 and 1985
Justices Give the War on Drugs a Significant Boost: The Year in the Fourth Amendment
The Urban Lawyer: The National Quarterly on State and Local Government Law 787-93, 1997
Update on Fourth Amendment Search Cases: The New and Confused Framework
The Urban Lawyer: The National Quarterly on State and Local Government Law 679-700, 1996

In the Press

Supreme Court Expands Fourth Amendment Protections

March 30, 2021
Written by: Phillip E. Friduss, Esq. Getting hit by a bullet but still escaping in the getaway car implicates the Fourth Amendment after all sayeth Chief Justice Roberts in a heated 5-3 Opinion along ideological lines. Justice Amy Coney Barrett took no part in the case, which was argued in October before she took her

Supreme Court Quietly Hammers Fifth Circuit in Conditions of Confinement Case, Reversing Qualified Immunity Ruling

November 5, 2020
Written by: Phillip E. Friduss, Esq. This past Monday, in a per curiam decision (Justice Barrett not participating; Justice Alito concurring to suggest cert should not have been granted, but otherwise concurring with the judgment; and, Justice Thomas, dissenting without written opinion) the Supreme Court reversed and remanded a Fifth Circuit conditions of confinement qualified

Supreme Court Takes on New Fourth Amendment Case

October 27, 2020
Written by: Phillip E. Friduss, Esq. Last week, the Supreme Court agreed to hear Lange v. California, Docket No. 20-18, where the issue has been coined in two different, but similar ways: Whether the pursuit of a person whom a police officer has probable cause to believe has committed a misdemeanor categorically qualifies as an

Supreme Court Refuses to Stop Order to Move Inmates From Virus-Ravaged Prison

June 4, 2020
Written by: Phillip E. Friduss, Esq. Thus is the title of Adam Liptak’s New York Times coverage of the Ohio inmate transfer case, Williams v Wilson case we reported on last week. The piece begins: “The Supreme Court on Tuesday refused a request from the Trump administration to block a trial judge’s ruling that had ordered

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    • Correctional Health Care
    • Education
    • Governmental Liability
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Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1989, Georgia
    1990, U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit
    U.S. District Court, Middle District of Georgia
    U.S. District Court, Northern District of Georgia
    Memberships

    Memberships

    •Georgia Defense Lawyers Association
    •Defense Research Institute:
    Governmental Liability Committee: Member, 2000-Present
    Chairman, 2012-2014
    •Senator Paul Coverdell's Crime and Law Enforcement Task Force, 1998-2000
    •American Bar Association:
    Committee on Civil Rights Liability, 1998
    Sub-Committee on Civil Rights / First Amendment Liability, 1997

  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University
    Class of 1989
    J.D.
    Other Education
    Belmont College
    Class of 1983
    B.A.

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  • Is this attorney admitted to practice in any U.S. Federal Courts?
    Mr. Phillip E. Friduss is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, United States District Court for the Middle District of Georgia and United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.
  • What law school did this attorney attend?
    Mr. Phillip E. Friduss attended Walter F. George School of Law, Mercer University.
  • What year was this attorney's law firm established?
    Hall Booth Smith, P.C. was established in 1989.
  • Is this attorney listed in the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers?
    Mr. Phillip E. Friduss is listed in the Civil Trial Practice, Insurance Defense, Intellectual Property Law and Medical Malpractice section of the Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers.