By Michael A. Mora | February 6, 2024
"When you fight the government, you better plan on having deep coffers and be persistent, because, sadly, even governments lie," said Robert Sweetapple, a partner at Sweetapple, Broeker & Varkas.
By Aleeza Furman | February 2, 2024
"Under this agreement, courts that categorically restricted the use of opioid treatment medication are required to allow people with opioid use disorder to take proven medications that can put them on a path toward recovery and rehabilitation," Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke said in a statement.
By Cedra Mayfield | February 2, 2024
"We haven't been able to verify court records, get copies of documents, or check on the status of someone's case," said Atlanta defense attorney Michael Bixon Friday.
By Michael A. Mora | February 1, 2024
"We cannot know, for example, whether Juror Eight's niece is compensated with stock options, works in Royal Caribbean's legal or risk management departments, or gives Juror Eight cruise discounts," the U.S. Eleventh Circuit ruled.
By Michael A. Mora | February 1, 2024
"I'll be 70 years old in a few months," Judge Charles Wilson said in an interview, "and it just seemed like the perfect time for me to step aside and make room for someone younger to have an opportunity to serve on the Eleventh Circuit."
By Avalon Zoppo | January 30, 2024
The appeals court would require attorneys who used AI in drafting a filing to certify that the citations, legal analysis and any other text have "been reviewed for accuracy and approved by a human."
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By Ross Todd | January 30, 2024
George Hazel joined the firm last year in Washington, D.C. after serving on the District of Maryland bench. Gregg Costa joined in Houston in 2022 after time on both the Fifth Circuit and the trial bench in the Southern District of Texas. They're pairing for the podcast "A View from the Bench."
By Lisa Willis | January 29, 2024
"For a civil judge to ultimately find somebody in criminal contempt and to sentence them to prison is incredibly extraordinary and something that virtually never happens," Jorge L. Piedra of Miami's Kozyak Tropin & Throckmorton.
By Cedra Mayfield | January 29, 2024
"It is unfortunate that my clients have been forced to take these issues to the Superior Court of Fulton County and incur unnecessary expenses," said petitioner counsel William R. Story.
By Charles Toutant | January 25, 2024
"I'd like to believe that somehow this lawsuit spurred them on to really take a hard look at the kind of diversity that they have," the plaintiffs' counsel said.
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