Slideshow: Emory Law Presents 2024 Public Interest Awards
The event recognized leaders in public service and highlighted the sponsorships of the school's EPIC grants for students in public service internships.Former Law Firm Partner of Prosecutor Enters Spotlight Amid Testimony Plans
A defense attorney said Atlanta lawyer Terrence Bradley can testify that Wade and Willis began dating two years earlier than they previously stated and before Willis hired him for the Trump case.Anti-SLAPPed: Lawyer Ordered to Pay Opposing Counsel $21K
"I would hope these fees are paid without further delay so that we can finally put this matter behind us," said appellant counsel Jay Eidex of Groth Makarenko Kaiser & Eidex in Duluth.The Future of Remote Litigation Proceedings
Joing this webcast as we explore three critical elements to help future-proof your practice in our evolving remote legal landscape: agility, breadth of service and security.Ga. Court Set to Decide Whether Insurer Must Pay for Car Dealership's Loss
According to the plaintiff-appellees, if the language of a contract is ambiguous, it needs to be strictly construed against the insurer.Eleventh Circuit Upholds Life Sentences for Olympic Park Bomber
Eric Robert Rudolph remains bound to the terms of his 2005 plea agreement in which he accepted multiple life sentences to escape the death penalty.$32.5M Settlement Reached After Deadly Trucking Collision
"We are, of course, happy for our client and her family, but we wanted to try this case," said plaintiff counsel Brandon Peak of Peak Wooten McDaniel & Colwell in Columbus.Ga. Senator Hails New Insurance Tort Reform Bill as Carefully Crafted Compromise
The bill would stop plaintiffs from suing insurance companies directly in motor vehicle cases if they can also serve the motor carrier and the driver.Amazon Sued Over Monthly Price Hikes to Prime Video Subscriptions
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar.A Primal Focus on Trump Plagued the Effort to Keep Trump Off the Ballot
The justices clearly understood that the resolution of the Colorado litigation would affect not only the ability of that state's voters to cast votes for Trump but also that it would dictate the ability of any state to decide whether any candidate could appear on that state's ballot.Trending Stories
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