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Winner in AG race may face wave of retirements
NO MATTER WHO wins this year's election for Georgia Attorney General, incumbent Thurbert E. Baker or Republican challenger Perry J. McGuire, either man could face a tide of retirements by staff lawyers with decades of experience.There are eight staff attorneys in the state Law Department who have at least 30 years of experience.Hubbard One Rounds Out Law Firm Client Development
Hubbard One released version 6.8 of its Business Development Suite this week, with new features designed to help law firms develop client relationships while maintaining ethical boundaries.View more book results for the query "*"
'Expert' Witness Found to Stray From His 'Expertise'
A federal appeals court has overturned a heroin conviction because a drug agent was allowed to testify as an expert on the meaning of "I was there to watch someone's back."Appeals Court Rails Against Practice of Deferring Fact-finding-Based Decisions
A judge's entering a final divorce judgment and months later filing a written opinion with materially different terms has prompted an appeals court to publish a screed against deferred decisions.Linklaters, South Africa's Webber Wentzel Make Alliance Official
Terms of the loose union, which is set to take effect February 1, call for the firms to keep their separate names, management teams, and financial operations, while sharing clients and collaborating on pitches for business.Trending Stories
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