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March 11, 2016 |

Georgia Supreme Court, Appeals Court Judges to Go Unchallenged

The three Georgia appellate jurists facing re-election in May—Justice David Nahmias of the Supreme Court and Judges Anne Barnes and Chris McFadden of the Court of Appeals—can breathe a sigh of relief now that no one has signed up to run against them in the May 24 election.
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June 09, 2003 |

A Star is Born

Betsy Whitaker, the incoming president of the State Bar of Texas, has said she yearns to be on stage. "I've always thought it would be a blast to be a singer," Whitaker says. She will be on stage as the public spokesperson for the State Bar, pushing to implement technology innovations that will make it easier for members to use Bar information and participate in Bar activities, such as surveys and elections.
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November 15, 2002 |

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October 13, 2003 |

Inadmissible

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November 18, 2002 |

Inadmissible

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September 22, 2003 |

Will key win on caps lead to more?

With the passage of Texas' Proposition 12, the next step is likely to be limitations of noneconomic damages in all types of civil cases, opponents of the constitutional amendment say.
3 minute read
July 07, 2003 |

Big Names, Big Change

Well-known names in the state's legal community are popping up on opposing sides in the fight over a proposed constitutional amendment that would authorize the Texas Legislature to set limits on non-economic damages in civil claims.
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September 08, 2003 |

Texas tort vote

Rarely do voters get a chance to weigh in on tort reform. But Texans have been asked to consider changing their state constitution to allow their Legislature to enact caps on civil suit damages.
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September 17, 2003 |

Texas Fears New Amendment May Bring Damage Caps

With the passage of Proposition 12 on Saturday, the next shoe to drop for Texans is likely to be limitations of non-economic damages in all types of civil cases, opponents of the constitutional amendment say.
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September 15, 2003 |

With Passage of Prop 12, What�s Next?

With the passage of Proposition 12 on Sept. 13, the next shoe to drop for Texans is likely to be limitations of non-economic damages in all types of civil cases, opponents of the constitutional amendment say.
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