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Potter Anderson Partner Discusses Del. Personal Data Privacy Act
On Aug. 10, Potter Anderson & Corroon partner William R. Denny discussed Delaware's new Personal Data Privacy Act at OneTrust's "The Road to Fifty States: Delaware and Oregon Join the US Privacy Landscape" webinar.Activists Furious Democratic Leaders Haven't Denounced Plan to Check Every 'Stop Cop City' Signature
A "line-by-line review" would ensure the signatures match what officials have on file, said officials in the Democratic-led city, drawing praise from the head of the Georgia Republican Party, condemnation from voting rights groups, but silence from the state's Democratic senators, who for years have railed against GOP-imposed voter restrictions.Judge to Hear Arguments on Mark Meadows' Request to Move Georgia Election Case to Federal Court
Lawyers for Meadows argue that his actions that gave rise to the charges in the indictment "all occurred during his tenure and as part of his service as Chief of Staff." They argue he did nothing criminal and that the charges against him should be dismissed.These Georgia Circuits Are in Dire Need of Judges, Starting With Tifton
Of nine judicial circuits requesting the allocation of an additional judge based on qualifying judicial workloads, Judicial Council of Georgia members have given the Tifton Judicial Circuit top priority.View more book results for the query "*"
Jury Awards $16M After Miami Business Admits to Felony Conviction
"The biggest hurdle was making sure we found people that understood," plaintiff counsel Joseph Anthony Zarzaur said.How Fulton County's Project Orca Devoured 108,661 Court Cases and Counting
"There are people whose lives were on hold [for] three or four years," Fulton County's Alton Adams said. "Had we not done this, they'd have to wait two to three more years to [see their cases go to trial and] get on with their lives. We're happy we were able to impact so many people, and use the dollars to address the part of the government's system that was hugely impacted by COVID."Hogan Lovells Names New San Francisco Leader, With Plans to Expand Office
Megan Nishikawa, an energy, environmental and life sciences litigator who joined the firm last fall from King & Spalding, is stepping into the San Francisco office managing partner role on Sept. 1.Eversheds Sutherland Builds 'Gateway to a Global Firm' With New San Francisco Tax Partner
Michael Lebovitz, the co-head of the international tax and transfer pricing team at Mayer Brown, joined Eversheds as it builds its San Francisco presence.The State of Class Rep Incentive Awards After 11th Circuit's 'Johnson v. NPAS Solutions'
Although the department stopped short of asserting that incentive awards are categorically prohibited, it relied on Johnson to argue that requests for such awards should be viewed "with skepticism."Trending Stories
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