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Victory for Lawyer Battling Gov. Ron DeSantis—But Litigation Continues
A governor's spokesman called the federal appeals court decision "an egregious encroachment on state sovereignty."Fulton Judge Again Delays Racketeering Trial Against Activist Accused in 'Stop Cop City' Protest
Opening arguments had been expected Wednesday in the case against the first of 61 people indicted under Georgia's RICO law to stand trial.Coffee County Election Software Breach Takes Center Stage in Ga. Voting Rights Case
The plaintiffs contend that the same incident central criminal election-meddling case against former president Donald Trump in the Superior Court of Fulton County proves their argument that Georgia's voting software system is not secure.Plaintiffs Who Secured $1.7B Award Accuse Ford of Trying to Double Its Briefing Page Count
With so much money on the line, parties and non-parties alike are asking the Court of Appeals to weigh in on their disputes.Millions at Stake as Defunct Apportionment Law Is Debated in Ga. Courts
"[Our recent settlement's] a good example of what Alston & Bird v. Hatcher Management Holdings allowed that we can no longer do," plaintiff attorney Mike Rafi said. "Something like this will almost certainly never happen again because of the way the law changed."View more book results for the query "*"
Troutman Pepper Adds Longtime Governor's Counsel as Atlanta Partner
David Dove will join the Atlanta office, led by newly appointed office managing partner Charlie Peeler, beginning next month.Ahead of Judge's Resignation, an Impending Problem She Says Lawyers Will Face
"You've created a conundrum that the Florida Bar will have to figure out how to solve," said the outgoing Miami-Dade administrative and complex litigation circuit judge.Rudy Giuliani Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy After $148M Judgment in Defamation Suit
Claims against Giuliani include a suit filed by his former attorney Robert Costello and Costello's firm Davidoff Hutcher & Citron for unpaid legal fees.Locked Out of Local Government: Residents Decry Increased Secrecy Among Towns, Counties, Schools
In October, residents of Sapelo Island in Georgia, who largely rely on a ferry to get to the mainland, accused county officials of making it difficult for residents to attend important public meetings by scheduling them after the last ferry was slated to depart. That decision highlights what some observers say is a striking trend toward secrecy among local governments across the U.S.Your Long-Term Care Legislation Playbook
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