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Georgia Legal Food Frenzy to Begin Monday
Georgia's Legal Food Frenzy kicks off its fifth annual friendly food drive competition on Monday.State Bar of Georgia President Congratulates Newly Selected Federal Magistrate Judge
On behalf of the State Bar of Georgia, I would like to congratulate John K. Larkins III of Chilivis Cochran Larkins & Bever in Atlanta on his selection by the judges of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia to serve as federal magistrate judge, beginning Jan. 19, 2016.State Bar of Georgia President Congratulates Newly Selected Federal Magistrate Judge
On behalf of the State Bar of Georgia, I would like to congratulate John K. Larkins III of Chilivis Cochran Larkins & Bever in Atlanta on his selection by the judges of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia to serve as federal magistrate judge, beginning Jan. 19, 2016.A genuine issue of material fact remained as to whether a medical clinic was authorized to terminate a physician for cause when a hospital "restricted" his privileges by imposing a proctorship o
Daily Report Announces 2015 'On the Rise' Class
The Daily Report is proud to announce our 2015 class for "On the Rise"—a selection of Georgia lawyers under the age of 40 who are making a difference in the community and will continue to do so in the future.Daily Report Announces 2015 'On the Rise' Class
The Daily Report is proud to announce our 2015 class for "On the Rise"—a selection of Georgia lawyers under the age of 40 who are making a difference in the community and will continue to do so in the future.Context of Statements May Be Key to Defense in Judge's Indictment
The indictment of a former Superior Court chief judge on felony charges—making a false statement and violation of her oath of office—raises some interesting questions both for prosecutors and her defense counsel, according to two former prosecutors whose practice now includes white-collar defense work.Context of Statements May Be Key to Defense in Judge's Indictment
The indictment of a former Superior Court chief judge on felony charges—making a false statement and violation of her oath of office—raises some interesting questions both for prosecutors and her defense counsel, according to two former prosecutors whose practice now includes white-collar defense work.Hospital Pays $520K to Resolve Whistleblower Claims
The Irwin County Hospital Authority is paying $520,000 to settle a whistleblower suit by two hospital X-ray technicians.Hospital Pays $520K to Resolve Whistleblower Claims
The Irwin County Hospital Authority is paying $520,000 to settle a whistleblower suit by two hospital X-ray technicians.Trending Stories
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