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Jones Day's Atlanta Office Scoops Up Former Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice
David Nahmias stepped down from Georgia's high court in July after nearly 13 years on the bench.Court adopts Georgia Supreme Court opinion that a plaintiff may recover both damages under OCGA §13-6-11 and sanctions under OCGA §9-11-68
Qui tam relator's counsel's failure to set up ethical screens or disclose his knowledge of defendant's attorney-client materials requires disqualification and shifting of costs onto counsel.
E-Mail Exchange Between Deputy Attorney General and Capital Defense Attorneys Was Contract Sufficient to Waive Sovereign Immunity
Atlanta Firm Notches Defense Win in Premises Liability Case Involving Boy's Death
"There were 140 gun incidents with 35 people shot [and] four murders in a five-year period. The plaintiff tried to argue that there was a gun culture at this apartment complex, and this incident was a culmination of that culture. We tried to focus on the facts that were relevant to the shooting, and not necessarily the history of the property," said lead defense attorney Jackson "Jad" Dial.View more book results for the query "Bondurant Mixson & Elmore"
Updated: Carr Bests Jordan, Cowen for Reelection in AG Race
According to the secretary of state's website, with 100% of the state's precincts reporting, the incumbent Republican beat his two challengers with 51.89% of the vote. Democrat Jen Jordan had 46.58% trailing by 207,978 votes, and Libertarian Martin Cowen was a distant third with 1.53%.Attorneys From Atlanta's Top Firms Among Donors for Carr, Jordan in Final Pre-Election Reports
In the final campaign filing period as mandated by the state's ethics commission, incumbent Republican Chris Carr led his opponents, Democrat Jen Jordan and Libertarian Martin Cowen, both in fundraising and in the number of attorneys donating to his campaign.Inside the Arguments: Constitutional Challenge of Georgia's New Abortion Ban Gets Underway
"Suicide is ... one of the greatest causes of maternal mortality in the world," testified Dr. Samantha Meltzer-Brody, chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. "The idea that we're going to exclude psychiatric illness, which is a medical illness, to me is just an enormous injustice and will result in women dying."Out of the Darkness: A Personal Story and Call for Supporting Suicide Awareness and Prevention
For about 10 years, from age 15 to 25, I suffered from (what I now understand to be) persistent depression. The worst of it was a major depressive episode that began shortly after my first year of law school at the University of Georgia and continued through my entire second year of law school. During that severe period, I thought about suicide constantly.Court reverses dismissal of sexual abuse claims against a Church because plaintiff may be able to show facts to justify tolling of the limitations under OCGA §9-3-96
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