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Court reverses one superior court's denial of Certificate of Need for a radiation therapy center and affirms a second court's approval of it
Trial court erred when it set aside a default judgment as to only one of three defendants in a vehicle accident case where judgment was unapportioned
Disbarment Appropriate Sanction For Attorney Who Stole Money, Acted Dishonestly, and Defaulted in Disciplinary Proceeding
Court Orders Disbarment of Attorney Who Used Client Funds for Real Estate Purchase for Personal Use
The Patriot: Remembering US District Judge William C. O'Kelley
Judge O'Kelley displayed artistic interpretations of the Constitutional Convention in his Atlanta chambers, and he regularly quizzed his law clerks on the names of the Georgia patriots who signed the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.Firm for Franchisors Launches in Decatur—and Other 'On the Move' News
Annie Caiola, partnering with bankruptcy lawyer Elizabeth Rose, has left Decatur firm Slotkin & Caiola to start a new boutique a few blocks away, Caiola & Rose, with a focus on serving franchisors.Weissman Partners Launch Community Association Firm—And Other 'On the Move' News
Two of the state's most-experienced community association lawyers, George Nowack Jr. and Julie Howard, have left real estate firm Weissman, Nowack, Curry & Wilco, to launch their own firm, NowackHoward, with Weissman's community association practice. Their new firm has nine lawyers, with nine paralegals and staff.Georgia's Newest Justice Makes Trump's List of Possible SCOTUS Picks
Justice Keith Blackwell, 41, had no response Friday to his name appearing on the latest list from Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.Litigation Boutique Recruits Construction Partner; and Other 'On the Move' News
Construction lawyer Antony Sanacory has joined local litigation boutique HudsonParrottWalker as a partner from Duane Morris, where he'd practiced since 2003.Supreme Court Blocks Appeal in Congo Plane Crash Dispute
The Delaware Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected Lima Delta Co.'s request for an interlocutory appeal of a Superior Court decision that dismissed an insurance coverage suit against Global Aerospace Inc. and five other aircraft insurance companies, in favor of a first-filed action in Georgia.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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