By Katheryn Tucker | January 2, 2018
The U.S. attorney said the defendants arranged for sex workers to travel to the brothel on commercial flights into Atlanta approximately every 10 days on a rotating basis. A defense attorney said the brothel was a "garden variety whorehouse," not a human-trafficking operation.
By Katheryn Tucker | January 2, 2018
Judge Beverly Martin reversed District Court Judge Ursula Ungaro of the Southern District of Florida in denying the revival of the lawsuit by an estate representative after the prisoner died.
By James Booth | January 2, 2018
The full integration between the newly-formed global legal giant and an outfit formerly known as Faasen & Partners comes after a 10-year affiliation relationship with a legacy firm.
By Meredith Hobbs | January 2, 2018
Patent partner Kean DeCarlo joins newly trans-Atlantic Womble, plus other comings, goings and partner promotions.
By Tony Mauro | December 31, 2017
“We have a new challenge in the coming year,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in his annual year-end report. “Events in recent months have illuminated the depth of the problem of sexual harassment in the workplace, and events in the past few weeks have made clear that the judicial branch is not immune.”
By Scott Graham | December 29, 2017
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has requested briefing in two cases that could flesh out the Supreme Court's game-changing patent venue holding.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 29, 2017
Gov. Nathan Deal has appointed a former intern who orchestrated the arrest of citizen journalist Nydia Tisdale to the superior court bench in the circuit where Tisdale was prosecuted for filming a Republican political rally.
By Greg Land | December 29, 2017
Among the opinions issued by the Georgia Supreme Court in 2017 were some that cemented government rights, while others said it's OK to flip someone "the bird."
By Meredith Hobbs | December 28, 2017
The year started with Eversheds Sutherland's trans-Atlantic megacombination, with other firms jockeying for advantage in Georgia and beyond.
By Greg Land | December 28, 2017
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit agreed that two deputies can be sued for constitutional violations after shooting a woman with a Taser and keeping her in a state of partial nudity during their investigation.
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