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May 20, 2026

Poole Huffman Featured in Law.com Following Major Jury Verdict in Fraudulent Transfer Case

Poole Huffman is proud to share that Law.com recently featured attorneys Jon David Huffman and Shelby McKenzie following a significant jury verdict in Gwinnett County Superior Court.

The article, titled “Dressed for Defeat? Jury Quadruples Verdict After Noticing Defendants’ Shoes,” highlights the firm’s successful representation of Kia Amusement Games LLC in a complex fraudulent transfer and creditor fiduciary duty case involving efforts to avoid payment of an arbitration award.

After a three-day trial, the jury returned a verdict exceeding $282,000, more than quadrupling the original debt at issue. The verdict included compensatory damages, attorney’s fees, and punitive damages.

The Law.com feature discusses the litigation strategy employed by Poole Huffman, including:

  • Simplifying complex business and financial issues for the jury
  • Strategic witness examination and credibility challenges
  • Effective use of demonstrative evidence and closing arguments
  • The importance of juror perception and trial presentation

“This was a very unusual and complicated case,” said Jon David Huffman. “The outcome brought relief to our client after years of seeking financial restoration and legal accountability.”

The article also recognizes the work of attorney Shelby McKenzie, whose trial advocacy helped present the case in a relatable and persuasive manner for the jury.

Poole Huffman remains committed to aggressively representing businesses and individuals in high-stakes commercial litigation, fraud, and business tort matters throughout Georgia and beyond.

Read the full Law.com article here!

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