Daily Report Online | Commentary
By John Remsen Jr. | November 2, 2020
Lawyers are not fortune tellers, but they do have their fingers on the pulse of many other business people and "civilians."
By R. Robin McDonald | October 30, 2020
Chief Justice Harold Melton of the Supreme Court of Georgia told an emergency meeting of the state Judicial Council, "COVID is not nearly done with us just yet" as state's positivity rate tops 10%.
By R. Robin McDonald | October 30, 2020
Jurors' possible fears of contracting COVID-19 during a trial and how to broach the issue with potential jurors "is going to be a huge question," said the president of the Georgia Defense Lawyers Association.
By Michael A. Mora | October 29, 2020
As a result of this ruling, Scott N. Wagner said that class-action attorneys would be looking for other jurisdictions in which to bring similar lawsuits.
The American Lawyer | Commentary|Q&A
By Vivia Chen | October 26, 2020
My heart tells me I should believe what Boies has to say, but my head tells me Olson is on the money.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Paul Burke | October 23, 2020
Energy was the first thing you saw in Farnham. Boundless energy, the kind that made him burst out of elevators, walk so fast he was difficult to keep pace with and drive like a racecar driver.
By Katheryn Tucker | October 21, 2020
Lawyers for the zombie drama producers say they are not liable for the death of stuntman John Bernecker and are asking the Court of Appeals to throw out the verdict and the case. Lawyers for Bernecker's parents say the evidence supports the verdict and it "must be affirmed."
By Katheryn Tucker | October 20, 2020
"There is no case on point here because nothing like this has ever happened in our history," said Caleb Kruckenberg of the New Civil Liberties Alliance. "It's breathtaking."
By Michael A. Mora | October 20, 2020
"The image of lawyers with briefcases going into a courtroom arguing who should be president was a startling image," said Kendall Coffey, a partner at Coffey Burlington in Miami.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | October 19, 2020
As with many other decisions, there is a balance between self-interest and lawyers' ethical obligations to others.
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