As president of the State Bar of Georgia, I must respond to the letter writer of "Legislation to curb Holt demands is flawed," published Feb. 25.

First and foremost, it is wrong to accuse any Georgia court of paying "lip service" to the rule of law. That statement attempts to undermine the integrity and credibility of our courts. Georgia’s judges are doing their best to fairly and neutrally apply the law to the facts. Also, the judicial branch has multiple levels of review (appeals) to self-correct any mistakes.

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