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New legal issue: Payment for child porn victims
Legislators are left with few options
Don't expect the Legislature to try to respond this year to the Georgia Supreme Court's decision to throw out caps on pain and suffering damages in medical-malpractice cases.Undoing the court's unanimous ruling probably would require the General Assembly to amend the state Constitution, according to three Republican state senators and two litigators in private practice.Speed a 'gutsy' tactic in Stevens corruption case
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Fed could find it has become a 'fool in the shower'
Immigrants' homebuying dreams lift slumping market
Judge says he may have to suspend Nichols trial
ATLANTA AP - A judge warned Friday that he may have to suspend the trial of a man accused of killing four people in a shooting spree that began inside a courthouse unless more money is made available for the suspect's defense.Jury selection in Brian Nichols' murder trial began Jan. 11, and since then lawyers in the case have been poring through questionnaires filled out by hundreds of potential jurors.Court Weighs Social Security Voting Rule
Alyson M. [email protected] state legislators wrangled over whether Georgians must show photo identification to vote, federal appeals judges heard arguments over a requirement that voters provide their Social Security numbers.Wednesday's case before the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stemmed from challenges to the rule by Deborah and Theodore Schwier of Walton County and Michael Craig of Gwinnett County.PoGo merger could stanch partner departures
Powell Goldstein's merger with Bryan Cave could be just what PoGo needs to protect its local turf from further erosion, said several local recruiters after the deal was announced Monday. It could also give PoGo's new partner, a 945-lawyer international firm based in St. Louis, a solid local foothold in the Southeastern legal market, they said.Trending Stories
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