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Cobb County v. Floam et al.
Publication Date: 2024-06-07
Practice Area: Government
Industry: State and Local Government
Court: Georgia Supreme Court
Judge: Presiding Justice Peterson
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Hugh William Rowling, Jr., Lauren Smith Bruce, Elizabeth Ahern Monyak, (Cobb County Attorney’s Office), Marietta, for appellant.
For defendant: Ray Stallings Smith, III, (Smith & Liss, LLC), Atlanta, for appellee; Logan B. Winkles, Jonathan David Loegel, Christopher M. Carr, Stephen John Petrany, Justin Thomas Golart, Zachary Mullinax, (Department of Law), Atlanta, Daniel Walter White, (Haynie, Litchfield,Crane & White, P.C.), Marietta, William A. Pinto, Jr., (Elarbee, Thompson, Sapp & Wilson, LLP), Atlanta, for Neutral Amicus.
Case number: S24A0599

Court reverses order granting declaratory relief to residents who challenged a county boundary redistricting, finding that they could not show a need for guidance for future conduct

Ebersole v. The State
Publication Date: 2024-06-06
Practice Area: Criminal Law | Evidence
Industry:
Court: Georgia Court of Appeals
Judge: Judge Watkins
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Nicole Baker, (Georgia Public Defender Council), Acworth, for appellant.
For defendant: Lee Darragh, (District Attorney, NEJC of GA Northeastern Judicial Circuit), Gainesville, Patrick Shuler, (Hall County District Attorney’s Office), Gainesville, for appellee.
Case number: A24A0518

Court affirms convictions in an attempted rape and aggravated assault case over defendant's challenges to admission of evidence and allegations of cumulative error

May 31, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Ambiguity of Trump Gag Order Leaves Him at Risk of Contempt, Jail

"You could fashion an argument that the restrictions on speech generally are really geared toward protecting the trial or any interference with the trial, but the jurors' safety issue is one that would continue past them returning a verdict," opined one observer. Trump's defense team did not seek clarification of the orders following his conviction on Thursday.
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May 31, 2024 | Law.com

NIL Regulation: Can the NCAA Recover and Advance Its Own Fumble?

With a view toward injecting some modicum of clarity into the volatile arena of NIL, a plethora of legislation has been enacted at the state level and proposed at the federal level.
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Matter of Joseph J.D. II
Publication Date: 2024-05-31
Practice Area: Family Law
Industry:
Court: Appellate Division, Second Department
Judge: Justice Robert J. Miller
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: For Appellant: Michael J. Reilly, Garden City, NY.
For defendant: For Respondent: Irina M. Peterson and Karen Svendsen of counsel, Long Tuminello, LLP, Bay Shore, NY. For Joseph J. D. II: Steven N. Feinman, White Plains, NY.
Case number: 2021-06941

'Michael B.' Rule Is Extended to SCPA Article 17-A Guardianship Proceeding; Hearing Needed

May 30, 2024 | Legaltech News

KKR Fund Acquires Majority Stake in CLM Provider Agiloft

As a part of the deal, FTV Capital will make an additional investment in the company, and JMI Equity, a growth equity firm focused on investing in software companies, will join on as a new investor.
2 minute read
May 30, 2024 | The Recorder

Alston & Bird Adds Patent Litigator to Los Angeles Office

Erik Carlson, who arrives from Baker & Hostetler, is the second IP litigation partner to join the firm this year in L.A.
4 minute read
May 30, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Federal Rule of Evidence 413 and Harvey Weinstein

Following last month's reversal of Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault convictions, a bill is receiving consideration in the New York State Legislature that would essentially adopt Rule 413 for New York. Should it become law?
9 minute read
May 29, 2024 | The Recorder

California Districts' Split Over Late ADR Payments May Tee Up Next Arbitration Battle

In an outlier opinion, the Second District Court of Appeal, Division Five held that the Federal Arbitration Act preempts state law requiring companies to pay their arbitration bills on time or risk having claims against them tossed into court.
5 minute read
May 29, 2024 | Litigation Daily

'Lawyers Were Hallucinating About Cases and Reasoning Long Before AI': A Few More Judges Weigh In

Four jurists, including three from Texas, describe where they land on the question of whether current court rules are adequate to address the use of artificial intelligence to help generate court filings.
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