By Mason Lawlor | June 14, 2022
The Georgia Court of Appeals has upheld a conviction for aggravated assault, despite the defendant's claims that his trial attorney neglected to request a proper jury charge or move for a mistrial based on the prosecutor's closing statement.
By Michael A. Mora | June 14, 2022
The main selling point of Empires X was a trading bot that utilized an algorithm that promised investors it would deliver a 1% return on investment each day, according to the complaint.
By Mason Lawlor | June 13, 2022
A DeKalb County Superior Court judge has cleared the way for a lawsuit against a Georgia personal injury lawyer brought by former clients he represented in a case over a hit-and-run car accident in 2014.
By Michael A. Mora | June 13, 2022
Now, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will have 60 days to appoint a successor to outgoing Florida Supreme Court Justice C. Alan Lawson.
By Mason Lawlor | June 10, 2022
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit has joined courts across the country in siding with an insurer against businesses trying to recover lost profits during the COVID-19 pandemic. The court issued a written opinion on June 6 citing the bleak track record for companies regarding pandemic-related claims.
By Michael A. Mora | June 10, 2022
The Fourth District Court of Appeal reversed nearly $560,000 in attorney fees while ruling the appellee will not have the option for multiple "bites at the apple."
By Hank Grezlak | June 9, 2022
Despite pressure from Big Law, midsize firms are thriving right now. What's driving it, and how do they keep the good times rolling?
By Michael A. Mora | June 9, 2022
"This gives us one mechanism to at least serve legal process on a person who controls an address that's involved with the virtual currency that was affected," said Andrew Balthazor of Holland & Knight.
By Michael A. Mora | June 9, 2022
"The decision [to disqualify Gunster] underscores the increasing importance of conflicts-checking and clearance systems across all practice areas, and, moreover, the need to redouble internal oversight and supervision controls to account for errors and omissions even at the best firms, as in this case," said Anthony V. Alfieri, a professor and director of the Center for Ethics & Public Service at the University of Miami School of Law.
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By Michael A. Mora | June 8, 2022
"Respectfully, this court has become so obviously corrupt that Mr. Jacobs has filed a formal complaint with the FBI," Bruce Jacobs claimed in his motion before the Third District Court of Appeal.
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