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Slideshow: Ga. Tech Presents Ivan Allen Award to Benham
See the photos from the luncheon, award presentation and panel discussion.
Adams and Reese Sees Revenue, Profits Rise Sharply
The firm increased its realization rate, from 105% in 2022 to 109% last year.
Evolving Standards for Remote Lawyers
Georgia-based lawyers not otherwise licensed in Georgia should be mindful of the way they advertise and offer their services.
King & Spalding Opens Dallas Office, Hires Gibson Dunn Trial Lawyer
After adding three high-profile partners in Dallas over the last several months, and more than a dozen associates, King & Spalding has reached critical mass to open its third Texas office.
The Litigators Among Am Law's Top Lateral Hires of 2023
By our count, litigation partners were central to nearly a third of The American Lawyer's annual list of the year's biggest moves in Big Law.View more book results for the query "*"


Georgia Election Workers Argue Giuliani's $148 Million Judgment Is Not Dischargeable in Bankruptcy
The election workers, Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, are represented by attorneys at Willkie Farr & Gallagher, Dubose Miller and the nonprofit group United to Protect Democracy.
Cellphone Data Cited in Court Filing Raises Questions About Testimony on Fulton DA's Relationship
Location data—disclosed in a court filing by former President Donald Trump's attorneys—shows prosecutor Nathan Wade had visited the neighborhood south of Atlanta where DA Fani Willis lived at least 35 times during the first 11 months of 2021, an investigator said. Wade had testified that he had been there fewer than 10 times before he was hired as special prosecutor in November 2021.
US Law Firm Leasing on Upswing in 2023, Hitting Highest Mark Since 2019
The Savills Legal Tenant U.S. Law Firm Activity Report Q4 2023 found that more than half of the new leases signed in 2023 were by firms staying in their space, and New York was the top market for leasing.
The Stormy Daniels 'Hush Money' Trial: Donald Trump Should Be Very Worried
Former President Donald Trump will soon be tried in Manhattan for using campaign funds to pay for a woman's silence over an extramarital affair. It might turn out to be "the most followed criminal trial in American history," Law Journal columnist Bennett Gershman writes.
SEC's New Cybersecurity Rules Place New Demands on Public Companies' Cybersecurity Programs
Public companies should promptly review and, if appropriate, amend their disclosure controls, procedures and processes to ensure that cybersecurity incidents are timely reported to personnel who are responsible for determining whether to make public disclosures under applicable securities laws, three Holland & Knight attorneys write.
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