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Real Estate Lawyers Target Closing Vendors
Real estate closing attorneys around the state are battling companies that hire Georgia lawyers to preside over closings just long enough to see that the documents are signed and witnessed. Meredith Ragains, left, Simon Bloom and Stephanie Everett have filed proposed class actions against closing vendors and their lawyers on behalf of more than 3,000 property buyers.Court kills charter commission law
By a 4�????3 vote, the Georgia Supreme Court on Monday struck down as unconstitutional a law that authorizes a state commission to approve charter schools.The decision was a victory for local school boards that had challenged the 2008 law creating an alternative mechanism for the approval of charter schools, which are nonsectarian public schools that operate without the same restrictions as other public schools.In The Trenches: Partners Group merges with staffing agency
The Partners Group, which has placed permanent and contract attorneys in the Atlanta market since 1999, has merged with Paramount Staffing, which supplies support staff to law firms as well as companies and medical offices, to create Partners International Holdings.By combining forces, the two companies gain the heft to expand into markets outside of Atlanta, said Paul M.Verdicts & Settlements: Savannah lawyers win $2M verdict in DeKalb
It's a good five-hour drive between the Georgia coast and the DeKalb County Courthouse, but attorneys John E. Suthers and Christopher J. Thompson of Savannah's Suthers Law Firm didn't mind spending their pre-holiday time making the trip. On Dec. 18, a DeKalb jury awarded their clients $2 million-almost four years to the day after another DeKalb jury granted another client an even larger award.Outsourcing Group Jumps to Bryan Cave
After six years at Sutherland, Scott Hobby has taken his eight-person outsourcing practice to Bryan Cave in a move that brings him full circle. Joining Bryan Cave as partners, from left, are Charles Hollis, Derek Johnston, Scott Hobby and Sean Christy.Answer struck, defendant still seeks victory
A drug rehab clinic being sued over the death of one of its patients is asking for summary judgment even though many of the plaintiffs' allegations have been accepted as true because the judge struck the defendants' answer.Trending Stories