By Alex Anteau | September 25, 2023
"Font, especially for appellate lawyers, is so important because it is the most basic tool to help you get and keep the attention of judges and clerks," appellate lawyer Anna Cross said. "An appellate judge spends so much of [their] reading briefs, the font has to be easy on the eyes. "
By Cedra Mayfield | August 24, 2023
The Judicial Council of Georgia has unanimously voted to accept a recommendation to reform judicial pay. Under the proposal, Georgia jurists' base salary rates would increase to become comparable to federal judges' for fiscal year 2024.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Amanda O'Brien | June 30, 2023
Lewis will be replaced as chair by current managing partner Tom Cole. Washington, D.C., partner Amie Colby will become the firm's next managing partner.
By Justin Henry | June 7, 2023
Lawyers who once practiced under the name Barber Ranen now work at Daugherty Lordan, named for founding partner Melissa Daugherty and San Francisco managing partner Joe Lordan, a spokesperson for the firm said Wednesday morning.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Justin Henry, Everett Catts, David Gialanella and Jessie Yount | April 24, 2023
Expenses for talent compensation is driving up hourly rates at midsize law firms in 2023, although firm leaders say they are asking timekeepers to ensure the higher rates correspond with value of the legal services provided.
By Trudy Knockless | April 5, 2023
"As these professionals move from paralegal to legal ops, their compensation is being set as some percentage increase from current [salary], rather than rebaselining for a completely different role," said Kevin Cohn, chief customer officer of Brightflag.
By Chris O'Malley | February 22, 2023
One hundred percent of respondents reported being "stressed or burned out," and 94% said their current employer does not offer them the opportunity to develop all of the skills required to move up to GC, according to the study from Axiom and Wakefield Research.
By Mason Lawlor | December 13, 2022
"Official misconduct was certainly a contributing factor in Lee's case, just as it has been in over 50% of wrongful conviction cases," said Meagan Hurley of the Georgia Innocence Project.
By Mason Lawlor | October 13, 2022
"Wharton's address was obviously known because the State mailed a summons to Wharton's address in Georgia," Judge Anthony N. Lawrence wrote in the appellate court's opinion. "[But] because the State attempted service of process by certified mail but never received or filed a return receipt indicating Wharton had been served and never received or filed the envelope marked 'refused,' the State never completed service of process on Wharton as required in Rule 4(c)(5)."
By Mason Lawlor | October 12, 2022
"Wharton's address was obviously known because the State mailed a summons to Wharton's address in Georgia," Judge Anthony N. Lawrence wrote in the appellate court's opinion. "[But] because the State attempted service of process by certified mail but never received or filed a return receipt indicating Wharton had been served and never received or filed the envelope marked 'refused,' the State never completed service of process on Wharton as required in Rule 4(c)(5)."
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