The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | September 21, 2022
The Big Four firm's proposed split between its auditing and advisory wings could help it replicate its past successes in consulting and investment banking in a new industry.
By Amanda Bronstad | September 14, 2022
"The statistics suggest there may be something really wrong with the MDL process," said U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, who is weighing what to do with 750 remaining Roundup lawsuits after Bayer settled most of the cases.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | September 14, 2022
More lawyers are staying put at their present firms, especially as the fourth quarter approaches, both due to individual prospects and because of more deliberate hiring from firms.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | September 9, 2022
Now that summer is over and many pandemic restrictions are gone, law firms want more workers in the office. But enforcing that remains a struggle.
By Marianna Wharry | September 8, 2022
Respondents to a recent survey by the state judiciary said some qualified attorneys would have to take pay cuts of up to 50% to join the bench.
Daily Report Online | Analysis|News
By Cedra Mayfield | September 6, 2022
"It's a good time to try plaintiff's medical-malpractice cases, because jurors are willing on good case to award fair damages," said Daniel J. Moriarty of Moriarty Injury Lawyer in Atlanta. "I can't remember a year where there were more big professional liability verdicts in one year. I think that's an interesting trend."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | September 1, 2022
In the era of remote work, other forms of harassment, such as bullying and inappropriate comments, may have actually flourished.
Daily Report Online | Analysis|News
By Cedra Mayfield | August 29, 2022
Legal deserts—characterized by few or no licensed lawyers—are spreading in Georgia's rural counties, as attorneys flood metro Atlanta and its surrounding communities.
Daily Report Online | Analysis|News
By Cedra Mayfield | August 29, 2022
"While we should be putting programs into place that will incentivize lawyers to work in underserved areas and support those lawyers so they can stay there, lawyers cannot be the only solution," said Lauren Sudeall, director of the Center for Access to Justice at Georgia State University's College of Law.
Daily Report Online | Analysis|News
By Cedra Mayfield | August 29, 2022
"We have 159 counties," said Cobb County Magistrate Court Judge Tabitha Ponder. "For Fulton County alone to have about 40% of Georgia's attorneys is not in proportion to the population."
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