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Fired Fulton Manager Loses Bid to Regain Finance Post
Judge says "at will" rules covered interim county manager's firing.Court of Appeals: Insurer Not Liable for Sandy Springs' Sex Biz Lawsuit Fees
The municipal insurance program that has been footing the bill to defend Sandy Springs from claims that its ordinances restricting nude dancing and sex shops are unconstitutional has convinced the Georgia Court of Appeals that it is not responsible for the city's legal bills.Horse Whose Owners Sued USDA Wins Championship
Armed with a court order, a champion Tennessee Walking Horse barred from horse show competitions by government inspectors since 2013 last weekend entered—and won first place—in the Columbia Tennessee Spring Jubilee championship stakes, his owners' lawyer said.State Bar of Georgia Will Not Fight Amendment to Abolish Judicial Watchdog Agency
The State Bar of Georgia has decided not to campaign against a proposed constitutional amendment that would abolish the state's judicial watchdog agency as an independent agency and give the state Legislature the sole authority to re-create it.Update: Federal Judge Sanctions City of Atlanta for Missing Deadlines
A federal judge has sanctioned the city of Atlanta for failing to meet court deadlines in a discrimination case, warning city lawyers that any more failures will result in a default judgment against the city.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawyer With Georgia Ties Indicted on Marriage Fraud Charges
A Mississippi immigration lawyer with Georgia ties has been indicted on federal charges accusing him of filing fraudulent documents to help his clients secure U.S. visas or permanent residency, either through sham marriages to U.S. citizens or via a program intended to help immigrant crime victims.Fulton County Settles Pension Case for $2.1M
Fulton County has agreed to pay more than $2.1 million to settle claims of 186 former county employees whose pension benefits were wrongly calculated several years ago.News Coverage Prompts Federal Judge's Recusal in Lending Case
A federal judge presiding over predatory lending claims against an international London-based bank has recused in response to a Washington Post story that explored the collapse of housing values in neighborhoods adjacent to her own.Fulton County Judicial Candidates Field Lawyers' Questions at Forum
Eight candidates vying to fill three open seats on the Fulton County Superior Court bench on Wednesday fielded incisive questions by fellow attorneys as to their qualifications and courtroom experience.Microsoft Sues U.S. Government Over Secret Demands for Customer Data
In the latest clash over privacy rights in the digital age, Microsoft is suing the U.S. government over a federal law that allows authorities to examine customer emails or online files without the individual's knowledge.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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