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Lawyer Hired to Prosecute Trump in Georgia Is Thrust Into the Spotlight Over Affair Claims
It's not the first time Wade's qualifications have been challenged.Georgia Legal Community Mourns Loss of James Elliott
The former state bar president and Emory Law professor emeritus led initiatives to improve access to justice in Georgia and to promote ethics, integrity and public service within the legal profession, including co-founding the Georgia Legal Services Program and the state's mandatory Interest on Lawyers' Trust Accounts program.Prosecutors Have the Right to Speak Out
As a constitutional matter, prosecutors, no less than other citizens, have the right to express their views robustly without government interference or retaliation.King & Spalding's Journey to Best Law Firm of the Year
"If you don't have the talented people who are committed to the clients, then you can't grow revenue and profitability above the average like we've been able to do consistently for a decade," said chairman Robert Hays.What Makes King & Spalding The American Lawyer's Firm of the Year?
"If you don't have the talented people who are committed to the clients, then you can't grow revenue and profitability above the average like we've been able to do consistently for a decade," said chairman Robert Hays.View more book results for the query "University of Georgia"
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Tracking the ins and outs of Texas Lawyers.Kemp Tells Ga. Chamber He Wants to Continue Push on Lawsuits, Spend $1.8B More on Infrastructure
The governor says the effort will take more than one legislative session to "level the playing field in our courtrooms."As Billing Rates Soar, Law Firm Clients Move Work: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Coffee County Election Software Breach Takes Center Stage in Ga. Voting Rights Case
The plaintiffs contend that the same incident central criminal election-meddling case against former president Donald Trump in the Superior Court of Fulton County proves their argument that Georgia's voting software system is not secure.'Soldiers of Christ' Killing Unsettles Korean Americans in Georgia, Stokes Fear of Cults
Community leaders say what's also unsettling is the relatively young ages of most of the defendants—five are in their 20s and one is 15—and their religious ties.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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