Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Joseph Pack and Jessey Krehl | March 28, 2024
MCAs often contain onerous (and potentially illegal or unenforceable) provisions that end up causing more trouble than they are worth. Following is some general guidance based on our experience helping business owners navigate complex issues through all types of business and economic environments.
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By Jessica Cooper | March 28, 2024
A member of the Georgia First Amendment Foundation's Legislative Watch team writes that, by automating the sealing of first-offender case records, House Bill 909 removes judicial discretion and hides from Georgians those first-offender cases where public interest should prevail.
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By Adam Shepherd | March 27, 2024
Transitioning from mastering the serve to mastering statutes, from being at the pinnacle of my career as the director of tennis at PGA National Resort and Spa to diving into the intellectual rigors of Emory University School of Law. My story isn't just about changing careers; it's about redirecting my life's path with purpose and intent.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | March 26, 2024
Disbarred over e-discovery violations? Yes. David-Vega is important because the case illustrates the very serious consequences of serious discovery abuse.
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By David Horrigan | March 26, 2024
Disbarred over e-discovery violations? Yes. David-Vega is important because the case illustrates the very serious consequences of serious discovery abuse.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | March 25, 2024
This Monday's In Practice column discusses the limitations of Rule 1.18, as well as some tips for lawyers in how to navigate the resolution of any conflicts with potential clients.
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By David H. Moscowitz | March 21, 2024
At a time when the U.S. Supreme Court is very conservative, the potential conflict between text, history and tradition in individual states in their constitution and the inconsistent SCOTUS approach is much more likely than in the past.
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By John Bonnie and Steve Rapp | March 20, 2024
The Georgia direct-action statutes still provide a narrow exception to the otherwise strident rule that direct actions by a claimant against an allegedly liable insured cannot be maintained until there is a judgment against the insured, and Georgia, therefore, remains in a reported minority of just four states allowing direct actions in any context.
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By Michael Kenny | March 20, 2024
Practicing and aspiring trial lawyers will sharpen their storytelling skills by letting the humanities ventilate their minds and nourishing a deeper, more profound, understanding of the rich diversity of the human experience.
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By Jake Evans | March 13, 2024
Here are some strategies to help attorneyspreserve the privacy of confidential communications and maintain the trust of their clients in an increasingly complicated digital world.
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