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Settlement is Payday Refund for Borrowers
A payday lending company has agreed to pay up to $36 million to settle a nine-year suit brought by borrowers at its Georgia stores who claimed they were victims of usury and racketeering.Lawyer 'Stole Money and Lied About it'
Whenever Cedartown lawyer Miles Gammage was feeling flush, he would take his private jet on gambling jaunts to neighboring states, often bringing a law firm associate with him, a Polk County suit by the lawyer's former clients says.Lawyer to Serve Four Years for $290K Theft
Atlanta solo Kristen Richbourg has been sentenced to serve four years in prison after pleading guilty to stealing almost $290,000 from a client.Georgia Picks Waxman, Kirkland for Water War Reps
Georgia Attorney General Sam Olens and Gov. Nathan Deal said Monday that a former U.S. solicitor general and a team of Washington attorneys will defend the state from a water rights lawsuit brought by Florida in the U.S. Supreme Court.Appeals Court Strikes Down State's 'Case-By-Case' Rule for Surgery Center CONs
A panel of the Georgia Court of Appeals upheld a decision invalidating a state department's rule on the issuance of certificates of need. The state Department of Community Health had approved a hospital's application for a certificate of need (CON) for an ambulatory surgery center based on the department's determination that the surgery center would be part of a hospital and, therefore, subject to less-stringent criteria to qualify for a CON.View more book results for the query "*"
Med-Mal Replacement Would do Little to Cut Costs
We all hear that health care spending is out of control and Georgia is looking for ways to reduce health care costs without sacrificing quality.Castille Defends Retention Bid, Touts Initiatives
Chief Justice of Pennsylvania Ronald D. Castille said that despite only having a year left before reaching the state's mandatory retirement age for judges, there are still many objectives he wants to accomplish while on the bench.Perelman's Fraud Claims Against His Ex-Lawyer Knocked Out by Third Circuit
The Perelman family patriarch's claims against his son and his former lawyer were properly tossed by the district court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has decided.INADMISSIBLE: Legal Fee Fight is Next Act in Circus Suit
Norton Rose Fulbright's hourly rates are the latest sideshow to litigation over how Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus treats its elephants. Plus more in this week's column.Trending Stories
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