After nearly 40 years on the federal bench, U.S. District Judge Harold Murphy is taking senior status.
The move opens a judgeship to be filled by the Trump administration, which will inherit two other vacancies on district courts in Georgia.
In 2012, the longtime judge was interviewed by his son, King & Spalding partner Paul Murphy in this republished version of the judge as a lawyer with aspirations.
January 06, 2017 at 02:11 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
After nearly 40 years on the federal bench, U.S. District Judge Harold Murphy is taking senior status.
The move opens a judgeship to be filled by the Trump administration, which will inherit two other vacancies on district courts in Georgia.
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