A retired King & Spalding partner has taken the helm of the state Judicial Qualifications Commission where he once served as both a commissioner and commission chairman.
Benjamin Easterlin, a commissioner from 2002-2010 and a former president of the State Bar of Georgia, said he was hired as executive director of the state judicial watchdog agency this month to fill a post that’s been vacant since August, when the former executive director resigned.
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