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Murdaugh's Lawyers Want to Make Public Statements About Stolen Money. FBI Says Murdaugh Lied
Attorneys for the South Carolina attorney who was convicted of murder made the request in a court filing Thursday after federal prosecutors asked a judge earlier this week to keep the statements secret. They argued that Murdaugh wasn't telling the truth and that his plea deal on theft and other charges should be thrown out at a sentencing hearing scheduled for Monday.Panel Revives Premises Liability Case Against Savannah Airbnb Owner
The foreseeability of a falling tree on a parking lot adjaacent to but not part of the property are the key factors in the case.Bondurant Mixson & Elmore Founder Recognized for His Decades of Pro Bono Influence
With its "highest honor" award, the ABA is recognizing Emmet Bondurant, whose work led to "one person, one vote" rule, Georgia indigent defense law.South Carolina Can Use Map Under Supreme Court Review in 2024 Elections, Judges Rule
The panel's decision to allow what it considers to be an unconstitutional "racial gerrymander" to be used is a result of the Supreme Court's monthslong delay in ruling on the map's validity.Merchant Cash Advances: You Could Be Taking Financial Shelter in a Lion's Den
MCAs often contain onerous (and potentially illegal or unenforceable) provisions that end up causing more trouble than they are worth. Following is some general guidance based on our experience helping business owners navigate complex issues through all types of business and economic environments.View more book results for the query "*"
Updated: 'This Is Not Where He Lives': Ga. Judge Candidate's Qualification Challenged
"[H]e lives in Chattanooga with his new bride and thus is ineligible to hold Georgia office," said attorney Julie Oinonen of Williams Oinonen in Atlanta,.Lawyer Sues Bank of America in IOLTA Class Action
"If you talk to Bank of America about why they did it, you can't really get a consistent explanation for that," class attorney Neil R. Anapol said.A Roundup of Bills to Watch in General Assembly's Final Hours of Session
On the last day of the 2024 General Assembly, Georgia's lawmakers will debate deep into the night, perhaps even past midnight.Commentary: Change to First-Offender Law Would Enable Corruption Cover-Ups
A member of the Georgia First Amendment Foundation's Legislative Watch team writes that, by automating the sealing of first-offender case records, House Bill 909 removes judicial discretion and hides from Georgians those first-offender cases where public interest should prevail.Download Now
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