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Ex-Cobb ADA, Macon Lawyer Join Race for Court of Appeals
Jonathan [email protected] more candidates have joined the race for an open seat on the Georgia Court of Appeals, making it a six-person field.Former Cobb County prosecutor Debra H. Bernes and Macon appellate lawyer Charles M. Cork III told the Daily Report this week that they plan to run.They will face Thomas C. Rawlings, a Middle Circuit juvenile court judge; Jack G.Georgia Judge Orders Mistrial, Rips Jury for Discussing Hayes Microcomputer Case
Jurors hearing a case between Hayes Microcomputer Corp. and three of the modem manufacturer's former executives couldn't wait to begin discussing the evidence. Unfortunately, the trial wasn't over. A furious Fulton County, Ga., Superior Court Judge Constance C. Russell Thursday declared a mistrial, threatened jurors with contempt -- and ordered them to appear again to explain why they shouldn't be charged.Judge Bans Medical Expert From Court
Steven H. [email protected] Whitley lost his leg and his job after undergoing heart surgery at Piedmont Hospital in 1996. Last week, his losses continued in the wake of a suit that has set off accusations of attorney misconduct, led to the banning of an expert witness and sparked a mandamus action by the plaintiffs' lawyer against Fulton County State Court Judge Craig L.Political Jabs Begin in Appeals Court Race
Jonathan [email protected] 11 days until candidates must register with state election officials, the race for an open seat on the Georgia Court of Appeals is getting expensive, smaller and a little bit snippy.Five candidates have collected a total of nearly $350,000 in contributions, making this campaign already one of the most expensive judicial elections in Georgia history.Daily Decision Alert Vol. 13, No. 138 - July 15, 2005
Verdicts & Settlements: Fired professor receives $148K
Kennesaw State University has agreed to pay the former chairman of its Department of Educational Leadership $148,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by the professor for what he claimed was his retaliatory firing in violation of Georgia's Whistleblowers Act. According to the settlement agreement, $48,000 will go toward attorney fees and costs.Veteran Litigator Shoots for Spot on Georgia's Appeals Court
Jonathan [email protected] race for next year's open seat on the Georgia Court of Appeals is getting more crowded.Lee Tarte Wallace, a former partner at Butler, Wooten, Fryhofer, Daughtery Sullivan, has become the third announced candidate for the seat being vacated by Judge Frank M. Eldridge. Eldridge is retiring.Trending Stories
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