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'Do They Really Give a Damn?' Leah Ward Sears Is Tired of Talking About This
With an Ivy League education, an initial rise to the bench at 27 and her first victory before the state Supreme Court by age 36, Sears crafted a distinguished career as an attorney, jurist and elected official.'Do They Really Give a Damn?' Leah Ward Sears Is Tired of Talking About This
With an Ivy League education, an initial rise to the bench at 27 and her first victory before the state Supreme Court by age 36, Sears crafted a distinguished career as an attorney, jurist and elected official.Adjusting the COVID-19 Response: How Law Firms Are Altering Austerity Measures
Some firms are restoring pay after reducing salaries earlier in the year, while others make additional cuts.Former Chief Justice to Serve as MARTA Board GC
"Atlanta owes its origins to mass transportation, planes, trains, etc.," former Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears said. "It was our past, and it is our future. I couldn't be more pleased, especially at this stage in my career, to assist this city continue to blossom as a significant transportation hub."Seven Atlanta Firms Secured PPP Loans Over $5M
The data release comes amid growing law firm concerns on whether the spike in COVID-19 infections could lead to more shutdowns, prompting another round of cash flow issues.COVID-19 Demands Prompt Dentons to Add Employment Law Partner—And Other 'On the Move' News
Dentons recruited Rodney Moore from Ogletree as part of a push to expand its labor and employment practice, as employers struggle with COVID-19-related workplace challenges.Who Got the Work: WeWork's Breach-of-Contract Claims and an Insurance Sale
Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell; Friedman Kaplan Seiler & Adelman; Susman Godfrey; and Young Conaway Stargatt & Taylor are all involved in a suit filed by WeWork's founder over a deal that fell through; Hodgson Russ represented People's United Bank as it sold People's United Insurance Agency; and other work from midsize firms.How Have Ga. Experts' Predictions About Abortion Rights Changed Since the Barrett Nomination?
A former Georgia chief justice fears the U.S. Supreme Court and the Georgia high court may restrict abortion rights, but another expert thinks a recent Georgia decision may have bolstered its privacy precedent.$46M Med-Mal Verdict Holds Up on Appeal
"The apportionment statute was enacted 15 years ago, and we're still arguing over it," said winning plaintiff's attorney Bill Stone of the Stone Law Group.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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