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By Alex Anteau | November 16, 2023
"Unfortunately I think most of us are going to have a story or two or three or four where you're mistaken as an assistant," State Supreme Court Justice Sarah Hawkins Warren said. "Those things happen and you've got to be prepared, know your stuff and be your own advocate. You have to be confident but you also have to have a thick skin and a sense of humor, because if you don't laugh, you will cry."
By Lisa Willis | November 15, 2023
"It was quite an easy win, but you had to find him and get that video to make it an easy win," said plaintiff counsel Michael Lotto of the Ward Law Group.
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By Cedra Mayfield | November 15, 2023
"We recognize that the comments made by Justice Pinson in his concurrence leave open the possibility of future litigation related to this issue," said appellee counsel Page Powell Jr. of Huff Powell & Bailey.
By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | November 15, 2023
But lawyers for Houston County Sgt. Anna Lange urged a three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to reject the appeal. They said during a hearing in Atlanta that the U.S. Supreme Court has made it clear that denying Lange insurance coverage for the procedure is illegal sex discrimination.
By Riley Brennan | November 13, 2023
"Here, even if the smudge in the signature line could be considered a 'signature' by an individual, no evidence in the record exists to show where the certified mail was actually delivered, because the return receipt does not contain a specific address as required by Civ. R. 4.1(A)(1)," the court said. "In this case, the illegible smudges on the signature line and on the address line in the certified mail return receipt, along with the uncontested affidavits from REST's officer, employee, and agent averring that REST did not receive the summons and complaint are sufficient to establish that service on REST was not proper."
By Alex Anteau | November 13, 2023
The charter schools argued that the district refused to honor multiple provisions in their contracts.
By Alex Anteau | November 8, 2023
Former state Supreme Court Justice Keith Blackwell's client said a server outage cost them $20 million in expenses and lost profits.
By Alex Anteau | November 7, 2023
"We think it is telling that the court was so divided," said plaintiff-appellant counsel Alison Currie of the Summerville Firm.
By Cedra Mayfield | November 7, 2023
"We might call this case 'the case of the forgotten word,'" argued appellee counsel Robert S. Highsmith Jr. "That word is 'competent.'"
By Alex Anteau | November 6, 2023
"I think the judge was backed into a corner," plaintiff's counsel Mark Tate said.
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