The 15 Law Firms Behind the Delay in the Georgia Election Interference Case
An Atlanta partner of an Am Law 200 law firm signed the brief urging for a pause in proceedings.
June 10, 2024 at 02:33 PM
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Law Firm Client RelationshipsWhat You Need to Know
- 15 firms are representing clients who convinced the Georgia Court of Appeals to order the 2020 election interference case be stayed.
- The firms are mostly solo practitioners or small boutiques from Georgia, though one is an Am Law 200 firm.
- A final ruling may not come until early next year on, if District Attorney Fani Willis should remain on the case.
This article has been updated to clarify the appeals process in the case.
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