December 19, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Appeals Court Says Mark Meadows Can't Move Georgia Election Case Charges to Federal CourtA three-judge panel of the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit rejected Meadows' request, affirming a lower court opinion from September. The ruling is a win for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who brought the case and is seeking to try the remaining defendants in a single trial in a Georgia state court.
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press
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December 19, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Daily Report Is Going Digital-Only. Here's What You Need to KnowThe Daily Report will stop producing a print product starting next year. Here is a list of frequently asked questions that hopefully provides all the information you need to know about the change.
By Everett Catts
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December 19, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Employee Sues AF Electrical, Liberty Mutual Over Workers' Comp ClaimThis suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By ALM Staff
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December 19, 2023 | Daily Report Online
International Auto Sues SDV Command for Alleged Breach of ContractThis suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By ALM Staff
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December 18, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Liberals Seek Ouster From Wis. Judicial Ethics Panel of Trump Lawyer Who Advised Fake ElectorsJim Troupis, a former judge, was deeply involved in Trump's efforts to overturn Wisconsin's 2020 election results. He remains a defendant in a lawsuit filed against him, Trump's attorney Ken Chesebro and the 10 fake Republican electors. In Georgia, Chesebro and Trump are also defendants in a Fulton County investigation into efforts to overturn that state's election results.
By Scott Bauer | The Associated Press
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December 18, 2023 | Daily Report Online
$148M Damages Verdict Adds to Giuliani's Financial Woes Ahead of Criminal TrialThe $148 million verdict in a defamation case brought by two former Georgia election workers marks a new low point for the man once lauded as "America's mayor," whose advocacy of Donald Trump's false election claims has led to criminal charges and hefty legal bills.
By Alanna Durkin Richer | The Associated Press
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December 18, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Georgia GC Compensation Remains Strong Following COVID-19 Decrease"As in 2021, I think 2022 was also a great year financially for a lot of companies," said Bob Graff, an Atlanta-based in-house recruiter and a partner with Major, Lindsey & Africa. "The stock market did pretty well last year. It's not surprising that people met or exceeded their bonus targets and met or exceeded their equity targets."
By Everett Catts
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December 18, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Locked Out of Local Government: Residents Decry Increased Secrecy Among Towns, Counties, SchoolsIn October, residents of Sapelo Island in Georgia, who largely rely on a ferry to get to the mainland, accused county officials of making it difficult for residents to attend important public meetings by scheduling them after the last ferry was slated to depart. That decision highlights what some observers say is a striking trend toward secrecy among local governments across the U.S.
By Eric Scicchitano/CHNI News and Josh Kelety | The Associated Press
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December 18, 2023 | Daily Report Online
Federal Judge Rules School Board Districts Illegal in Ga. School System, Calls for New MapU.S. District Judge Eleanor Ross on Thursday forbade the Cobb County school district from using a map supported by the current board's four Republican members, finding in a preliminary injunction that the map is "substantially likely to be an unconstitutional racial gerrymander."
By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press
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December 18, 2023 | Daily Report Online
The Season of Caring—Shining a Light on Mental Health of LawyersAttorneys can go far in helping each other out, and thankfully many state bars, including Georgia's, take it upon themselves to provide support for their members. Here's what lawyers should know in order to provide support for themselves or colleagues at this time of year.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair
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