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'Disengage Your Ego': Exiting Legal Chief Offers Parting Wisdom
"Perpetual balance is not possible, but awareness of those moments where you are out of balance is critical. Career and personal satisfaction comes from being mindful of when imbalance happens and aiming to readjust," Jeld-Wen legal chief Roya Behnia wrote on LinkedIn.Alexander Sworn In as New Fulton Court Clerk
"I'm really excited about having the experience working with other clerks across the country and working with the justice department in the county," said Ché Alexander, the new clerk for the Fulton County Superior and Magistrate Courts.Mid-Year Billing Tips: The Devil Is in the Details
The art of billing is an inevitable part of any law practice, so buckle up, because the devil is in the details.Tracking the Truth: Utilizing App Data in Personal Injury Defense
In personal injury cases, data from fitness tracker apps can provide objective insights into an individual's activities, health metrics, and overall physical well-being, potentially challenging or refuting claims made by the opposing party.Who Owns the Rights to the 'Grady Baby' Name? Two Lawsuits Will Decide.
For decades, Grady Memorial Hospital has given away "Grady Baby" onesies and T-shirts to the parents of children born there, and in March it sued two businesses selling "Grady Baby" clothing and apparel. That suit came after the two businesses and their owners sued each other over the same issue in July 2022.View more book results for the query "*"
Baylor Among Law Schools 'Overperforming' on Bar Passage Rates, According to New Study
A paper recently published in the Florida Law Review gives a different perspective on law school bar passage rates—and the top 25 schools on the list yielded some unexpected results.Here Are the Law Schools 'Overperforming' on Bar Passage Rates, According to New Study
A paper recently published in the Florida Law Review gives a different perspective on law school bar passage rates—and the top 25 schools on the list yield some unexpected results.Wood Gives Up Law License as States Weigh Disciplining Him
On Tuesday, Wood asked officials in his home state of Georgia to "retire" his law license in light of "disciplinary proceedings pending against me."Hackers Can Steal Encryption Keys From a Distance Using Video
On June 13, security researchers disclosed their findings that encryption keys for wireless devices are vulnerable to theft. This research found that cameras in cellular phones or commercial surveillance systems can be used to record power light emitting diodes (LEDs) from up to 60 feet away from a device, thus capturing encryption keys.Updated: 'Atlanta Has Lost a Lion': a Pioneering Fulton County Judge Has Died
The judge donned his black robe for about a decade.Trending Stories
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