By Josefa Velasquez | September 14, 2017
The state's highest court suspended a Monroe Town Court justice who was arrested earlier this year on felony charges of obstructing justice and making false statements to establish the required town residency.
By R. Robin McDonald | September 14, 2017
Atlanta attorney Byung J. "BJay" Pak's nomination as U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia sailed through the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday morning and was forwarded to the full Senate for a confirmation vote.
By Ben Hancock | September 13, 2017
The development marks a reversal of the company's legal strategy on the issue of law enforcement access to data stored abroad.
By Cogan Schneier | September 13, 2017
The government could face an uphill fight pursuing Privacy Act violations against former FBI Director James Comey based on previous history.
By Roy Strom | September 13, 2017
No more than a day since President Donald Trump announced that he would nominate Akerman partner James “Trey” Trainor III as a commissioner on the Federal Election Commission, and the former election lawyer for the Trump presidential campaign is already under fire on multiple fronts.
By Miriam Rozen | September 13, 2017
Jenny Durkan, a former federal prosecutor who joined Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan in early 2015 to open the firm's Seattle office, has taken a leave of absence from the firm as she mounts a mayoral bid in her hometown. Ed Murray, Seattle's soon-to-be-former-mayor, is set to resign amid a sex abuse scandal.
By Michael Booth | September 13, 2017
The New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs and Apple have agreed that the tech giant will install continuously available pricing information for iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, Apple Watches and other devices on sale in Apple Stores in the state.
By R. Robin McDonald | September 13, 2017
The Supreme Court of Georgia has officially joined the appellate Twitterverse.
By Max Mitchell | September 13, 2017
If the state Supreme Court decides a municipal agency cannot be held liable for damages caused by the involuntary movement of a government vehicle, then the motor vehicle exception to governmental immunity under the Tort Claims Act is dead, an attorney told a full complement of the high court Wednesday.
By Kristen Rasmussen | September 13, 2017
The president's pick for general counsel of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Matthew Leopold, reported his income and clients in White House financial disclosure forms.
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