By Alex Anteau | May 23, 2024
"[The defense] did a good job of trying to keep the damages down," plaintiffs counsel Roy Boyd said. "In a case like this, that's about all you can do."
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By Michael Kenny | May 23, 2024
Justice Louis Brandeis's First Amendment legacy, particularly his extraordinary concurring opinion in Whitney v. California, is well worth remembering during Jewish American Heritage month and all the others as well.
By Eden Landow | May 22, 2024
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By Mason Lawlor | May 22, 2024
The first two suits were filed May 7 by plaintiffs, Omar Aviles and Juan Acevedo, an employee and a former employee of Asbury Automotive, respectively, claimed that more than 14,000 other people also had private and sensitive information accessed.
By Patrick Smith | May 22, 2024
ALM litigation reporter Emily Saul has been in the courtroom every day of the trial and gets us up to date about what is going on, including bizarre behavior by Robert Costello and what we can expect in the coming week.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 22, 2024
Incumbent judges retained their seats in 63% of the contested judicial races decide by voters in the May 21 nonpartisan primary election.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 22, 2024
"I won the election and could not have done it without y'all," newly elected Clay County Magistrate and Probate Judge Mia Lee-Wallace told supporters online Tuesday evening.
By Jeff Amy | The Associated Press | May 22, 2024
The winner said in a statement that his win refleted voters' "desire for a fair and impartial judiciary," while the defeated former Democratic congressman said in a statement that he remains committed to his view that the Georgia Constitution protects abortion rights, a stance he promoted in advertisements.
By Kate Brumback | The Associated Press | May 22, 2024
Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee won the nonpartisan election to keep his seat, while DA Fani Willis faces an opponent in the general election.
By Mason Lawlor | May 22, 2024
"[Smithfield's] sole proffered justification for including Hahn in their RIF is an alleged refusal to relocate her employment to Smithfield, Virginia," the complaint said. "The group of at least 18 employees whom [the defendants] did not terminate included at least one 30-year-old senior sales account manager who worked remotely, received a request to relocate, and ultimately did not relocate."
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