By Dan M. Clark | November 4, 2019
Chief Administrative Judge Lawrence Marks testified before a statewide panel tasked with setting those salaries that the court system is prepared to front the cost of those raises.
By Jack Newsham | November 4, 2019
In recent bankruptcy filings, LeClairRyan said it owned just 1% of its joint venture with UnitedLex and reported lower revenue numbers to the court than it reported to the press.
By Charles Toutant | November 4, 2019
The ruling comes from U.S. Magistrate Judge James Clark III of the District of New Jersey in a dispute between the owners of the Fairbridge Hotel and Conference Center in East Hanover.
By R. Robin McDonald | November 4, 2019
The Democratic Party of Georgia has joined with the Democratic National Committee, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Commmittee, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and others to contest ballot order statutes in three potential 2020 battleground states — Georgia, Texas, and Arizona — that permit candidates of the most recently elected governor's party to appear first on the ballot.
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By Max Mitchell | November 4, 2019
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel attorney Gary Samms, who represented Wheeler, said the experts played a significant role in convincing the jury.
By Katheryn Tucker | November 4, 2019
"Today, the ACLU of Georgia sent an open records request to obtain the voting history and other documents related to 70 individuals who were documented to have voted in the November 2018 elections. The voter registration of one Georgia citizen cancelled in error is one citizen too many," executive director Andrea Young said.
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By Michael Marciano | November 4, 2019
Dan Brody said being a big-business defense attorney was not his original dream, though that would have been understandable, considering his background.
By Meredith Hobbs | November 4, 2019
Ben Brewton, who has tried more than 100 jury trials to verdict, joined Balch & Bingham in May to open an Augusta location for the Birmingham-based firm.
By R. Robin McDonald | November 4, 2019
Millard Farmer's 52-year legal career ended Monday when the Supreme Court of Georgia disbarred him following a 2018 federal racketeering trial.
By David Thomas | November 4, 2019
After growing from five lawyers in Chicago to almost 30 in five years, the firm's new, custom-built office space has room for 15 more.
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