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November 14, 2012 |

Apple, HTC call truce in smartphone IP wars

Unlike Steve Jobs, who famously declared he'd wage all-out war against Google's Android operating system in the courts, Apple CEO Tim Cook once called Apple's smartphone and tablet battles a "pain in the ass."
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March 06, 2007 |

More changes coming to family law

A NEW CUSTODY BILL, which dramatically changes the custody statute currently in effect, is being considered by the Georgia Legislature. The Georgia Bar and the citizens of Georgia are just now digesting the earlier changes to the child support guidelines and they soon will be faced with adjustments to the custody statute. Some highlights under the new bill include the following: Direct appeals for judgments in custody actions.
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May 07, 2007 |

Some job hunters are what they post

Plug a prospective employee's name into Google or any other Internet search engine, and you might be surprised at what you find.
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November 11, 2009 |

Justice O'Connor's Husband Dead at 79

John O'Connor III, the husband of retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, died Wednesday in Phoenix of complications from Alzheimer's disease, according to an announcement from the Court. He was 79.
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September 01, 2005 |

Correction

Due to an error by staff reporter Andy Peters, an Aug. 26 story misreported that the Judicial Council of Georgia would ask the General Assembly for 11 new judgeships around the state. The council agreed last week to ask for 10 new judgeships and the split of the Alcovy Judicial Circuit, a move that would place two current Alcovy judges in Newton County and two current Alcovy judges in Walton County.
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April 11, 2005 |

Harling v. City of New York

Court Fines Counsel $500 to Restore a Case That Was Stricken for Failure to Proceed
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November 13, 2008 |

Supporters ask court to uphold malpractice caps

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. AP - Supporters of limits on medical malpractice jury awards told the Illinois Supreme Court they're a reasonable way to keep doctors from fleeing the state because of skyrocketing insurance rates.But opponents say the General Assembly overstepped its bounds with the 2005 law and say those who suffer the most because of medical mistakes are hurt worst by the caps.
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May 05, 2011 |

Unpublished Opinions

Opinions not approved for publication.
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March 31, 2010 |

Court: Defendants entitled to immigration advice

WASHINGTON AP - Immigrants must be told by their lawyers whether pleading guilty to a crime could lead to their deportation, the Supreme Court said Wednesday.The high court's ruling came in the case of Jose Padilla, who was born in Honduras. He asked the high court to throw out his 2001 guilty plea to drug charges in Kentucky.
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