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Ex-Paralegal Faces Criminal Inquiry Over Embezzlement
Julia D. [email protected] paralegal-turned-pet-sitter who embezzled more than $220,000 from her former law firm has been ordered to return the money and now faces a criminal investigation. The three-lawyer firm, Pendergast Blum, sued its former paralegal, Cress Osterman, on Dec. 19 in Fulton County. Chief Judge Elizabeth E.Barnes sworn in as chief judge of Court of Appeals
JUDGE ANNE Elizabeth Barnes is not the first woman to serve as chief judge on the Court of Appeals of Georgia. Former Judge Dorothy Toth Beasley made that piece of history in 1995.But when she took the oath of chief judge before about 150 judges, lawyers, family and friends gathered in the State Judicial Building on Thursday, Barnes may have ushered in a new era of female leadership in the state's appellate courts.Casey Gilson pair launches new firm
George Shingler and Joyce Gist Lewis have left litigation boutique Casey Gilson, where they were shareholders, to start Shingler Lewis, bringing associate Allison Giardina with them.Deal appoints his lawyer to Fulton seat
Like his three predecessors, Gov. Nathan Deal on Wednesday named his executive counsel to a judgeship-in this case tapping D. Todd Markle to be the next judge on the Fulton County Superior Court. Markle's appointment was noteworthy because he didn't apply for the job until about a month after the deadline for nominations to be made to Deal's Judicial Nominating Commission.View more book results for the query "*"
Memo from the 1 percent: Count us out of society
To: The Upper Ones From: Strategy Committee Re: The Counterrevolution As usual, we have much to celebrate. The rabble has been driven from the public parks. Our adversaries, now defined by the freaks and criminals among them, have demonstrated only that they have no idea what they are doing. They have failed to identify a single achievable goal.Lone Star Firms Taking a Bigger Bite of the Big Apple
Death Case Drew Claims of Bias From Both Sides
Jonathan [email protected] months ago, Fulton County's top prosecutor alleged that Superior Court Judge Gail S. Tusan was "biased" against the state's request that she sentence an accused triple-murderer to death. He demanded that she recuse herself from the case. But on Jan. 6, that prosecutor, District Attorney Paul L.Settlement averts civil rights trial for Chattooga ex-sheriff
The former sheriff of Chattooga County has sidestepped a civil rights trial that was scheduled to begin Jan. 14 after his insurance company paid $300,000 to settle a case stemming from a fraudulent warrant.Trending Stories
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