By Katheryn Tucker | March 14, 2018
Two of Gov. Nathan Deal's recent picks for the Western Judicial Circuit Superior Court have company in the May 22 election.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 14, 2018
Judge Tom Davis and Judge Debra Turner have chosen not to run for re-election after long careers on the bench.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 13, 2018
Judge Tom Campbell plans to retire Dec. 31 when his current term ends. Campbell has served the court since former Gov. Sonny Perdue appointed him in 2004.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 13, 2018
With longtime DeKalb County Superior Court Judge Daniel Coursey retiring at the end of the year and creating an open seat, six lawyers have qualified to replace him in the May 22 election.Also, an incumbent has attracted rare opposition.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 9, 2018
The only contested open seat is on the Georgia Court of Appeals, vacated by Judge John Ellington. He is leaving to run for Justice Carol Hunstein's open seat on the Georgia Supreme Court. But Ellington drew no challengers for the high court and so will be on the ballot alone.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 9, 2018
At the end of a routine 12-page opinion affirming a lower court's decision in a small contract dispute, departing Judge Tripp Self added a personal three-page note.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 7, 2018
Atlanta trial lawyer and legal commentator B.J. Bernstein has produced a 30-minute podcast about the challenges of turning #MeToo disclosures into lawsuits.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 6, 2018
“I am very grateful William is donating some of his unique artwork to the law school,” UGA law school Dean Peter “Bo” Rutledge said in a news release Monday. “His collection will enhance our collection and provide thought-provoking imagery for members of the law school community for decades to come.”
By Katheryn Tucker | March 5, 2018
“The work leading up to today has been years in the making, as we last updated these laws when I was in the state Senate, a full generation ago,” Gov. Nathan Deal said. “With the signing of this bill into law, we are giving children, including the 13,500 children in foster care, renewed hope for a forever family.”
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jonathan E. Hawkins | March 5, 2018
In addition to potential liability to their employers, in-house counsel could at times be liable to others. For example, in-house counsel often perform pro bono legal services for clients unaffiliated with their employer. If one of those matters is botched, a legal malpractice claim could arise.
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