By R. Robin McDonald | February 13, 2015
A Dunwoody investment adviser who was extradited to the U.S. after fleeing to Thailand faces federal charges of defrauding more than 70 investors of $3 million, the acting U.S. attorney in Atlanta announced this week.
By Kathleen Baydala Joyner | February 13, 2015
A DeKalb County State Court judge who greenlighted a defamation case against an Atlanta television news station has worried some national media groups, who say his interpretation of the law could chill free speech rights.
By Noreen Marcus | February 13, 2015
The Third District Court of Appeal orders attorney Kelsay Patterson to pay new sanctions "for advancing a frivolous appeal" in a case against Homestead city government.
By Mark Hamblett | February 13, 2015
Addressing an issue of first impression, the Second Circuit said the phrase "involved the use of a computer" in the sentencing guidelines applies to an initial contact by computer with a minor even if the actual enticement to engage in illegal sexual conduct happened offline.
By Julie Kay | February 13, 2015
The "Patridge Family" heartthrob filed for bankruptcy protection in Fort Lauderdale.
By Joel Stashenko | February 13, 2015
A law student's involvement with drugs seemed to concern state Court of Appeals judges less than St. John's University's decision to rescind his admission to law school.
By Andrew Denney | February 13, 2015
A lawyer for a husband in a matrimonial action properly limited her answers in a deposition by the wife's attorneys intended to draw out information about the husband's mental competency to sign settlement stipulations, a state judge has ruled.
By Saranac Hale Spencer | February 12, 2015
The chief judge of the Middle District of Pennsylvania has set aside a default judgment that had been entered against MetLife, but also imposed sanctions on the insurance company and admonished it for its delinquency in handling the case.
By Gina Passarella | February 12, 2015
The Third Circuit has denied the appeal of labor-union leader John Dougherty, who sought to reseal a years-old FBI affidavit of probable cause to search his home that has been made public in state litigation and the press.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | February 12, 2015
The state Superior Court upheld a verdict in favor of an eye surgeon in a case where a man claimed the doctor's inadvertent anesthesia injection caused him to go blind in one eye.
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