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Georgetown Law Mourns Student Killed in Ethiopian Airlines Crash
Cedric Asiavugwa was active in the law school's social justice community and planned to return to Kenya to assist refugees after graduation, according to dean William Treanor.For Startup GCs, It's Fun and Chaos in Fast-Evolving Role
At a session at the Columbia Legal Tech Fair 2019, in-house legal professionals discussed the particular challenges that come with being the legal manager at nascent companies.Four-Judge Panels Reduce Chances of Cases Going to Court of Appeals
Four-judge panels are unfair to litigants because they reduce the chances of taking a case to the Court of Appeals: dissents by two out of four justices are simply harder to come by than dissents by two out of five.Small-Town Newspaper Wins Legal Notices Over Big-City Daily
“Thus, while it might be perfectly sensible to update or revise OCGA §9-13-142 in light of these technological advances, 'it is the job of the legislature, not the courts, to rewrite or revise statutes.' In any event, online publishing is not at issue in this case," Chief Judge Stephen Dillard said. At issue: "hard copy newspapers.”Supreme Court of Georgia Disbars 1
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Court of Appeals Greenlights Class Action Against SunTrust for Overdraft Fees
Bickerstaff has alleged that the bank's $36 overdraft fee for sometimes tiny debits amounts to unreasonably high interest rates on small loans. As many as 400,000 customers could be class members, the lawsuit says, potentially costing the bank tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars.Georgia Court of Appeals Green-Lights Class Action Against SunTrust for Overdraft Fees
Bickerstaff has alleged that the bank's $36 overdraft fee for sometimes tiny debits amounts to unreasonably high interest rates on small loans. As many as 400,000 customers could be class members, the lawsuit says, potentially costing the bank tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars.Court of Appeals Affirms $46M Med Mal Verdict
Georgia Court of Appeals Judge Sara Doyle said Fulton County State Court Judge Fred Eady did not make any errors in the trial, even though he thought he did.People in the News—March 11, 2019—Sherr Law Group
Sherr Law Group announced that its founder and managing partner Anthony Sherr was named chairman of the Worcester Township planning commission for 2019.Authors Don't Understand How Surrogacy Works
There are no forced abortions or rejections of imperfect babies, nor do carriers suppress desires to keep babies which are not theirs.