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Amicus Briefs Duel in Ford Case at High Court
Dueling Amicus curiae briefs in the Georgia Supreme Court showdown over whether Ford Motor Co. should be punished for not answering questions about its liability insurance coverage boil down to two words: finality and fairness.Clerk's Office Employee Allegedly Stole Identity Information
A suspected tax fraud ring based in Houston, Texas, that federal authorities say secured $12.5 million in fraudulent tax refunds built the illicit scheme on identities, Social Security numbers and other personal information belonging to Fulton County jail inmates, according to court papers filed in Atlanta and Houston.Bar to Name Federal Prosecutor to JQC
The State Bar of Georgia on Saturday will name an assistant U.S. attorney who prosecuted two South Georgia judges on public corruption charges as its newest appointee to the state Judicial Qualifications Commission.Cobb Judge Denies New Trial for Pro Se Murder Defendant
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Strategy for 'New Model' Law Firms
Rather than trying to "seize the future," most of America's major business practice law firms are trying to solidify the present.Justices: Girard Board Immune From Real Estate Taxes
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that the board overseeing Philadelphia's Girard College is immune from real estate taxes because it is a state agency.Ex-Rite Aid GC's Suit Against Duane Morris Revived
The Pennsylvania Superior Court has revived a suit filed against Duane Morris and Baltimore firm Neuberger Quinn Gielen Rubin & Gibber by former Rite Aid general counsel Franklin Brown, who was convicted on fraud and obstruction charges in connection with the $1.6 billion accounting scandal.Third Circuit Upholds Arbitration Ruling Despite Bias Claim
An investor's claim of arbitrator bias was too weak to warrant overturning a panel's decision against him, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has ruled.Trending Stories
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