By Katheryn Tucker | December 6, 2018
Vineyards in Georgia can't sell their own wine without battling competition to become distributors. Then they have triple-deck paperwork. Rural legislators want to make it easier for wine makers to succeed, they say.
By Katheryn Tucker | December 4, 2018
Attorney General Chris Carr says the settlement requires Midland to completely eliminate or reduce the judgment balances of approximately 5,136 Georgia consumers for a value of $8.73 million.
By Marcia Coyle | September 10, 2018
Lawyers are challenging bar dues in two states where—as in Georgia—state bar membership is mandatory.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 10, 2018
“MLB is working with lawmakers and policymakers to develop new policies, procedures and approaches that continue to ensure fan safety,” MLB top in-house lobbyist says.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 28, 2018
Larry Thompson said he disagreed with some of VW's assertions of attorney-client privilege.
By C. Ryan Barber | July 31, 2018
The FTC elected not to ask the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit to review a ruling that erased the agency's enforcement action against LabMD Inc. Still, FTC chair Joe Simons said recently that "privacy and data security will continue to be an enforcement priority."
By Katheryn Tucker | July 16, 2018
A business selling metals futures and derivatives will have to pay most but not all of the $2.1 million in restitution awarded by a Florida federal judge, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruled Thursday.
By C. Ryan Barber | July 13, 2018
A top NLRB lawyer concluded Lyft's confidentiality policy was permissible because it was primarily directed at prohibiting the "disclosure of 'technical, financial, strategic and other proprietary' information,” as opposed to the sharing of information about working conditions.
By Tony Mauro | June 21, 2018
Justice Anthony Kennedy sharply criticized the Chevron doctrine, raising questions about the future of judicial deference to federal agencies, and adding to the buzz in Washington about whether he will stay or leave the court.
By Greg Land | June 7, 2018
The appellate panel revived a suit asserting that Snapchat's speed filter was to blame for the injuries suffered by the victim of a teen driver who was doing more than 100 miles an hour when she wrecked her dad's Mercedes.
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