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What Impact Will the Downturn Have on Legal Hiring, and What Can You Do To Prepare?
It seems almost certain that we are heading into an economic downturn. Less clear is what impact the slowdown will have on the legal job market. No…Referral Fees Create Complications for PI Lawyers, Even With Fee-Sharing Paper Trail
A new lawsuit highlights that referral fees, very common among personal injury lawyers, can lead to plenty of disputes, even when lawyers document fee-sharing agreements.Appeals Court Puts Georgia PSC Elections Back on Ballot
The 2-1 split decision came at the state's deadline for finalizing ballots ahead of the election, so there is enough time to print ballots before the first ballots are mailed to voters living outside the country in late September.PACT Act Stands to Give Rise to Litigation Beyond Camp Lejeune Claims, Lawyers Say
"As far as actual calls ... that will go up immediately. It already has," John J. O'Donnell, at Pennsylvania-based Martin Law, said.View more book results for the query "*"
Lawmakers Want Work Stopped Now on State Bar's 'Regulatory Sandbox,' Paraprofessional Programs
Bar leaders "are wrong-headed in their priorities and in my view they're misusing funds," said state Sen. Tom Umberg, the Democratic chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee.Georgia Judge Resigns After Arrest for Allegedly Trespassing and Making 'Terroristic Threats'
"It has been my honor serving the State of Georgia and Tattnall County," wrote Tattnall County Chief Magistrate Judge James E. Anderson in his resignation letter to Gov. Brian Kemp.Trending Stories