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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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January 18, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Georgia High Court Considers Vested Property Right Debate Reversed by Court of Appeals

"What we're going to set up is a system where developers are incentivized to manufacture events with zoning officials for the purpose of recounting things they already know and then they go out and change their economic positions and say, 'voila, my property is now immune,'" said appellant attorney Ken Jarrad.

By Cedra Mayfield

5 minute read

January 14, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Fite and Pinson: This Young Georgia Judge Has Already Drawn a Political Opponent, Early in Election Season

"I am challenging him in this election because political appointees with little experience undermine confidence in the courtroom," said challenger Elizabeth Fite, 59th State Bar of Georgia President. "Simply put, Georgia families deserve better."

By Cedra Mayfield

5 minute read

January 14, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Attorneys Crying in Court: 'I Need Some Confirmation After I Cried Today'

"I cried in court when a judge yelled at me for being from out of town," said Georgia Court of Appeals Presiding Judge Sara L. Doyle. "Super embarrassing. But I lived. It happens."

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4 minute read

January 13, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Court Proceedings Begin In Person, Conclude Virtually After Judge Switches Appearances

"People have very much concern about COVID-19," said Judge David L. Dickinson. "I don't want anybody to be concerned about their health. That's why we went that way. "

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4 minute read

January 13, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Evidence: Georgia Judge Overturned Over Mislabeled Utility Bill

"We cannot conclude in the face of conflicting evidence that the court would have had no discretion to reach a different judgment had it used the correct facts," read a Georgia Court of Appeals opinion. "We cannot affirm."

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4 minute read

January 13, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Taking the Georgia Bar Exam in February? Prepare for These 3 Changes

"The Georgia Board of Bar Examiners and The Supreme Court of Georgia Office of Bar Admissions continue to plan for an in-person administration of the bar exam on February 22-23, 2022," read a Georgia Bar Exam update.

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3 minute read

January 13, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Lawyer Sanctioned: 11th Circuit Upholds Attorney's $13K Penalty, Sheds Light on 'Costs'

"Procedurally, the 11th Circuit made clear that a conditional dismissal that requires the payment of sanctions is not 'costs' under Rule 41 [of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure]," said Atlanta defense attorney Eric J. Frisch of Copeland, Stair, Kingma & Lovell.

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7 minute read

January 12, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Pro Se Defendant Wins Vacated Sentence, Motion Reversal From Georgia Court of Appeals

"The trial court concluded that Baker's motion to withdraw was untimely because '[t]he plea had been accepted over five and a half years prior,'" read the Georgia Court of Appeals opinion. "But '[i]t is well settled that a motion to withdraw a guilty plea must be filed within the same term of court as the sentence entered on the guilty plea.'"

By Cedra Mayfield

4 minute read

January 11, 2022 | Daily Report Online

Georgia High Court Vacates Its Own Order Nixing Equitable Caregiver Status Upon Dependent's 18th Birthday

"A new opinion will issue in this case, which was docketed to the December 2022 Term of this Court, on or before July 1, 2022," the Supreme Court of Georgia opinion read. "No additional briefing by the parties is required."

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3 minute read

January 10, 2022 | Daily Report Online

$2M Cap: Ga. Judicial Circuits Urged to Seek ARPA Funding, County Resources

"$96 million sounded like a lot at the beginning, but we're learning that, when you divide it up around the state, it ends up not being that much," said Supreme Court of Georgia Chief Justice David E. Nahmias.

By Cedra Mayfield

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