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Cedra Mayfield

Cedra Mayfield

Cedra Mayfield is a litigation reporter with the Daily Report, the ALM newspaper in Atlanta. She can be reached at [email protected]. Twitter: @cedramayfield

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March 17, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Douglas County Judge Cynthia Adams Faces Election Challenge From Corey Martin

"My judicial philosophy is grounded in the belief that Douglas County needs real, sensible, and impartial representation on the bench," said attorney Ryan C. Williams, a candidate running for the Douglas Judicial Circuit.

By Cedra Mayfield

10 minute read

March 17, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Race for Judge: Supreme Court of Georgia Election Pits 'Macon-Made' Candidates Against Each Other

Macon attorney Veronica E. Brinson is challenging Justice Verda M. Colvin, who Gov. Brian Kemp appointed in July.

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10 minute read

March 16, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Meet the Georgia Candidates Running to Unseat Incumbent Judges in May 24 Primary Election

The races drawing the most challengers involve seats that retiring judges have vacated, followed by those held by appointed incumbents.

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4 minute read

March 15, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Law School Scholarship Opportunity: IP Attorneys Strengthen Pipeline of Black Legal Tech Talent

"As a graduate of North Carolina A&T State University, I am elated to support this partnership between Meta and Goodwin to target HBCU graduates to increase the pipeline of Black legal talent in the technology and IP sectors," said Shayne O'Reilly, Head of Licensing and Open Source at Meta.

By Cedra Mayfield

4 minute read

March 15, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Meet Shayne O'Reilly, Patent Attorney-Turned-Metaverse IP Leader

"A lot of the the legal issues that we'll be dealing with around the Metaverse, NFTs and even blockchain and crypto are very new issues," said IP attorney Shayne O'Reilly, who heads licensing and open source at Meta Platforms Inc. "Position yourself as an expert in that space."

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5 minute read

March 14, 2022 | Daily Report Online

UGA Basketball Star-Turned-Personal Injury Attorney Transfers Skills From One Court to Another

"There's all of this preparation that comes before tip off even occurs," said attorney Houston Kessler of Beasley Allen in Atlanta. "I think that that's obviously comparative in litigation. There's a lot of behind the scenes work and it can be difficult and time-consuming."

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4 minute read

March 11, 2022 | Daily Report Online

New Ruling Spotlights Landlord-Tenant Responsibility for Hidden Property Damage

"The plaintiffs failed to introduce evidence from which a jury could conclude that the landlord knew or should have known about the damaged beam, which was undisputedly a but-for cause of the collapse," the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled.

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5 minute read

March 11, 2022 | Daily Report Online

'Rules for Spouses of Trial Attorneys': Netflix Show 'Inventing Anna' Sparks Talk of Lawyer Work-Life Balance

"If I literally just finished a trial that I partially lost and that I worked on for months and my husband got mad at me for not wanting to immediately go to Mexico like nothing was wrong I think the fury would cause my skin to dissolve off my bones," tweeted attorney Alyssa M. Altonaga of Seitles & Litwin in Miami.

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March 10, 2022 | Daily Report Online

'Forced to Hire a Black Police Chief': Federal Lawsuit Alleges Discrimination in Glynn County

"While plaintiffs recognize that there were political realities on the ground in Brunswick after the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, ... the county cannot simply decide that a position must be filled by a person of a particular race/color," the federal complaint read. "Political expediency is not a justification for outright discrimination."

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4 minute read

March 09, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Buckle Up: Lawsuits Over Offenses in Virtual Reality Could Become the Next Litigation Trend

"Anything that you can do in the real world, I would imagine you could do in the virtual world," said F. Beau Howard, a partner at Fox Rothschild in Atlanta. "I don't see why the legal concepts would be too different."

By Cedra Mayfield

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