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Supreme Court of Georgia Accepts 1 Voluntary Surrender of License
The justices issued one attorney discipline opinion on Tuesday.'The Socrates of the Court': How Departing Chief Justice Nahmias Transformed the Ga. Supreme Court
"From the moment Justice Nahmias arrived, the court became a 'hot bench,' and it has been that way ever since," said appellate specialist Naveen Ramachandrappa of Bondurant Mixson & Elmore.Florida Lawmakers Target Money for Keys, 'Heartland'
House Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations Subcommittee members quickly pushed forward bills that would provide $20 million a year to help ecosystems in the Florida Keys and an additional $20 million for the headwaters of several waterways in Central Florida.Bob and Ben Ambrogi Launch LawNext Directory, An Information Hub for Legal Tech Buyers
The legal technology directory, from industry blogger Bob Ambrogi and his son and producer Ben Ambrogi, aims to provides information on legal tech products that would be necessary for buyers to make a decision, including the product's features, pricing, independent reviews and more.View more book results for the query "*"
'Wilkins' Addresses Waiver of Right To Be Present at Sidebar Conference
In 'People v. Wilkins', the Court of Appeals considered whether a defendant can retroactively waive his right to be present at a sidebar conference where the trial court questions a prospective juror concerning issues of potential bias or hostility.Prince Andrew Has Settled Sexual Abuse Lawsuit With Virginia Giuffre for Undisclosed Amount
According to a statement submitted along with the filing, Prince Andrew intended to make a "substantial donation to Ms. Giuffre's charity in support of victims' rights." The other terms of the settlement were not immediately announced.Popcorn Toss Is Key In Trial of 2014 Florida Theater Shooting
To prosecutors, the triggering event in the argument was the tossing of a bag of popcorn — and that's not enough to claim self-defense.John Durham Accused of 'Inflammatory and Prejudicial Rhetoric' By Sussman Lawyers
Lawyers representing former Perkins Coie partner Michael Sussmann accused Durham of using court filings in his false statements case to "politicize this case, inflame media coverage and taint the jury pool."Trending Stories
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