By Alex Anteau | January 8, 2024
With so much money on the line, parties and non-parties alike are asking the Court of Appeals to weigh in on their disputes.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Samuel S. Woodhouse | January 8, 2024
The statutes and case law related to the unauthorized practice of law are designed to answer the question of who can advocate on behalf of the parties in arbitration. Specifically, the cases and statutes set the boundaries with respect to whether one must in fact be a lawyer to represent parties or whether lawyers can cross state lines and represent parties in states in which the lawyer is not a member of that state's bar.
Daily Report Online | Analysis|News
By Cedra Mayfield | January 8, 2024
Minorities accounted for 8% of state court or higher judicial appointments made by Gov. Brian Kemp in 2023. That's down from 30% in 2022.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Alex Anteau | January 5, 2024
"[Our recent settlement's] a good example of what Alston & Bird v. Hatcher Management Holdings allowed that we can no longer do," plaintiff attorney Mike Rafi said. "Something like this will almost certainly never happen again because of the way the law changed."
By Emily Saul | January 5, 2024
Summations in the civil fraud trial are scheduled for Jan. 11, with a decision from Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron set to determine the future of Trump's New York holdings.
By Cedra Mayfield | January 5, 2024
After being reelected to a second term, Gov. Brian Kemp appointed more than two-dozen judges to Georgia state, superior and appellate courts in 2023.
By Alex Anteau | January 4, 2024
"I can't get away from [the fact that] elections have consequences," Judge Trea Pipkin said.
By Cedra Mayfield | January 4, 2024
"They sued her for $820,000 which is nearly four times what she made as a part-time worker," said Dax Lopez of DelCampo Grayson Lopez in Dunwoody. "They sued her, I think, more so to make her an example to other doctors trying to leave."
By Alex Anteau | January 3, 2024
Cobb County State Court Judge Jane Manning conducts her courtroom a little differently than most jurists. Here's how it played out.
Daily Report Online | News|Profile
By Cedra Mayfield | January 3, 2024
"His decisions will be informed by his experience meeting with the families of murder victims, preparing children to testify against their abuser, and working late hours and weekends to be as prepared as possible to step into a judge's courtroom to fight for justice for the members of our community," a former colleague said.
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