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By Brandon Bullard | March 21, 2022
Depending on how you count, the Supreme Court of Georgia sheared away three to five decades of its own precedent last week in that case.
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By Peter B. Rutledge, Rachel Byers and Jacqueline D'Aniello | March 18, 2022
The cases cover an array of topics, including waiver, judicial assistance in support of international arbitration, the scope of the FAA's carve-out for "transportation workers" and the relationship between federal arbitration law and state law concerning representative claims.
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By Elizabeth Green Lindsey and Kimberly G. Ader | March 15, 2022
The pandemic has produced many conflicts between parents sharing custody. One parent may have felt that the other parent was being too careless in exposing children to possible infection, either by bringing too many people into the home or by taking the child into public settings.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | March 14, 2022
Conflict-of-interest rules are complex; violations of those rules can result in serious punishment by the bar. Thus, it is critical to review and analyze the applicable rules in deciding whether a conflict exists or can be resolved.
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By Andrew Fleischman | March 7, 2022
But often left by the wayside are those people who have been wronged by the law itself—those who find themselves arrested, or even convicted, of crimes they did not commit and who, for decades, have simply been released without compensation.
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By Paul Knowlton | March 4, 2022
"FBU" is not a term I was taught in law school. Rather, I learned it while observing an otherwise great law firm implode. The crisis this firm…
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By Andrew Mason | March 2, 2022
What if I need to complete a transaction prohibited by the sanctions? How serious are these sanctions? Could I simply complete the transaction and hope for the best after the fact? The answer to that question is: It is better not to.
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By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | February 28, 2022
The challenge is to become skilled in an area and to develop work in that practice, even while one's knowledge of the field is still developing.
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By Marcella Burke, Granta Nakayama, Michael R. Leslie and Elizabeth Holden | February 17, 2022
As interest in Carbon Capture and Sequestration (CCS) increases, companies should prepare to take the appropriate legal steps to acquire storage rights through easements, surface use agreements, or otherwise; apply for permits; and trouble shoot NGO opposition.
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By Timothy D. Lytton | February 16, 2022
Using civil litigation to regulate the gun industry will require either a repeal of a broad law passed by Congress in 2005 giving gun-makers broad immunity or finding a way around it, a Georgia State University law professor writes.
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