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Winners and Losers: Here's Who Won Judgeships in Georgia's 14 Contested Superior Court Races
Securing 59.14% of the vote, Cedartown lawyer Andrew B. Roper has unseated incumbent Judge Meng Lim for his Tallapoosa Judicial Circuit seat on the superior court bench.Carr, Jordan Win AG Primaries; Incumbents Cruise in Judicial Races
In the state's judicial races, incumbent Verda M. Colvin won the lone contested Georgia Supreme Court race, and in the 14 opposed superior court seats up for grabs, 11 of the 12 incumbents running for reelection were victorious.Attorney General, Judicial Seats Up for Grabs in Primary Election
Georgia's top prosecutor, the attorney general, is on the line, and in the state's judicial races, there is one Georgia Supreme Court contested race and 14 superior court opposed posts up for grabs in the primary nonpartisan election.Commission Confirms 2 Newsom Appeals Court Nominees
Both Martin Buchanan and Maria Stratton have experience as public defenders and in appellate work.Deal Watch: Wave of Deals Over $10B, Twitter 'On Hold', Grindr Goes Public
Four deals over $10 billion and complications in Musk's Twitter acquisition highlight the bounceback week in M&A.View more book results for the query "Miller Martin"
Baker Donelson, Swift Currie, Taylor English Make New Hires—and Other 'On the Move' News
Both Swift Currie and Taylor English added more litigation attorneys.2022 Election Voters' Guide: Who's Running for Attorney General and Judge in Georgia?
Meet the candidates running for Georgia's attorney general and judicial posts.'We've Set Up a Trap': A Little-Known Rule Change Is Causing Big Trouble for Lawyers
Washington, D.C. ethics lawyers say an important change to a local bar rule for handling client money has flown under the radar for decades—and it keeps tripping up attorneys.2022 Georgia Legal Awards Honorees Announced
The honors will be presented at a gala June 23 at Flourish Atlanta.Who Got the Work?℠: Here's Who Worked on Elon Musk's $44B Purchase of Twitter and More
Welcome to "Who Got the Work?℠," a weekly column that highlights the law firms and lawyers around the country who are being brought in to handle key cases and close major deals for their clients.Trending Stories
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