University of Georgia School of Law Finds Next Dean on Its Own Faculty
The hiring of Usha R. Rodrigues follows a nationwide search conducted with the assistance of a 15-person advisory committee.Supreme Court Being Dragged Into Last-Minute Election Disputes
The nation's nine most powerful jurists have been largely spared from the deluge of litigation over the 2024 election that has swamped lower federal and state courts around the country. That is until now.Kilpatrick Names 10 New Partners for 2025, Favoring Atlanta, Seattle
All but one of the 2025 partners are women, and they practice in the areas of trademark and patent litigation, complex commercial litigation and technology transactions.Meet the Members: New Legal Committee to Address 'Civil Justice Gap'
"This committee will use data-driven methodologies to be innovative in exploring and discerning what regulatory reforms could address the issues preventing Georgians from receiving critical civil legal services without diminishing consumer protections," said committee chair Justice Carla Wong McMillian in a statement Thursday.Lawyers, the Rule of Law and Taking a Stand
Fascism is not some facile epithet; it is a description of a form of government that is the very antithesis of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Emancipation Proclamation, the Gettysburg Address, the Reconstruction Amendments, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.Meet the Lawyers on Kamala Harris' Transition Team
The team would be tasked with leading a transfer of power, should Harris win the election. Attorneys on and advising the transition team have backgrounds at Jenner, Covington and Hogan Lovells.Georgia Big Law Lawyers Overwhelmingly Backing Harris With Dollars in Final Days
More than 100 Georgia-based lawyers from Am Law 100 and Second Hundred firms have contributed to the Harris campaign since Aug. 1.Waiting in Limbo: Who Will Kemp Appoint—And When?
At least two judges and four attorneys are waiting to learn if they'll be appointed by Gov. Brian Kemp to judicial vacancies in the Houston, Rockdale and Tifton judicial circuits.Movie Theater Agrees to Pay Former Employee $137K in EEOC Discrimination Settlement
The Texas corporation, which operates movie theatres across the country, also agreed to revised anti-discrimination standards and train corporate and regional managers, while posting an employee notice at its Charlotte, North Carolina, location. The company also agreed to an annual Title VII training program featuring and compliance check-ins.Trending Stories
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