By Cedra Mayfield | March 29, 2022
"Unlike the majority opinion, I don't think a prevailing party analysis is the right attorney's fees framework," said U.S. Senior Judge Ed Carnes for the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. "The parties' agreement calls for a different framework."
By Josh Saul | February 8, 2022
Georgia is attracting miners with its relatively low power prices and large amount of nuclear and solar power, which allows mining companies to brand themselves as sustainable or emissions-free.
By Greg Land | December 26, 2019
Lawyers for a south Georgia timber-clearing company had asked for almost $1.3 million in damages and attorney fees stemming from its purchase of two off-road wood chippers.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 3, 2019
A federal indictment unsealed Monday in Savannah accuses Russian and Italian nationals, a U.S. citizen and firms catering to the international oil and gas industry of a conspiracy to provide banned equipment to an oil and gas firm owned by the Russian government.
By R. Robin McDonald | January 7, 2019
The judges said that, in allowing Walter Energy to shift health care benefits to the federal government, the court was rendering its decision based on the law, not as policymakers.
By Kristen Rasmussen | August 29, 2018
After spending 11 years at Alston & Bird, Apolinsky held various in-houseroles, joining GMS as its top lawyer in July 2015.
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By Craig Pendergrast | July 19, 2018
Where will the special master take the proceedings on remand? What will the Supreme Court do with a new report from the special master following those proceedings? What might Georgia do to improve its position while the litigation continues?
By Tony Mauro | January 8, 2018
Georgia's lawyer, Kirkland & Ellis partner Craig Primis, spent Monday's Supreme Court argument on the defensive, insisting that Florida had not proved its case that less water for Georgia means more for Florida.
By Katheryn Tucker | Daily Report | October 10, 2017
The U.S. Supreme Court said Tuesday it will hear oral arguments in the water use dispute between Georgia and Florida.
By KAREN SLOAN | September 27, 2017
Asteroid mining is a hot topic right now, at least among space law experts and the private companies eying the moon and other celestial bodies for potential natural resources.
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