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Litigation Daily

Bad News for Trump: Latest Travel Ban Case to Feature Live Testimony

Here's a travel ban case with a twist: live witnesses in court. On Tuesday, a federal judge in Washington, D.C. will allow testimony from witnesses including a Sheppard Mullin partner. The move seems distinctly advantageous to the plaintiffs, represented by an army of lawyers from Arnold & Porter.
18 minute read

Daily Report Online

Legal Community Mourns Sudden Death of Domestic Violence Victims' Advocate

Liz Whipple, a guiding force in the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation's domestic violence program for five years, drowned on Friday at age 41.
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

Legal Community Mourns Sudden Death of Domestic Violence Victims' Advocate

Liz Whipple, a guiding force in the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation's domestic violence program for five years, drowned on Friday at age 41.
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

Georgia Tech Scores Big on Food Frenzy's First Day

Steve Salbu, a former dean of Georgia Tech's business school who now teaches business ethics, repeated his donation from last year that led Tech to the legal organization title in the two-week fundraiser.
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

Georgia Tech Scores Big on Food Frenzy's First Day

Steve Salbu, a former dean of Georgia Tech's business school who now teaches business ethics, repeated his donation from last year that led Tech to the legal organization title in the two-week fundraiser.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Why the Legal Food Frenzy Matters

The sixth annual competition between legal organizations raises to stock food for the summer—when children on summer break can't get reduced-price or free lunches at school.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

Why the Legal Food Frenzy Matters

The sixth annual competition between legal organizations raises to stock food for the summer—when children on summer break can't get reduced-price or free lunches at school.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

New Legal Team for Man Accused of I-85 Fire on Why They Volunteered To Defend Him

Four Atlanta attorneys with broad portfolios of civil rights, social and criminal justice cases have banded together to defend — free of charge — an apparently homeless man charged as the sole perpetrator of a rush-hour inferno that caused the March 31 collapse of a well-traveled section of I-85 through the heart of Atlanta.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

Schulte Roth Celebrates Pro Bono Work

By | April 12, 2017
Schulte Roth & Zabel recognized attorneys who gave more than 50 hours of pro bono service over the previous year during its annual Pro Bono Awards Ceremony and presented its Brooks Burdette 2017 Strategic Partner Award to the Community Service Society.
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

Trump Budget Cuts Could Worsen Georgia's Rural Lawyer Shortage

Georgia's much-discussed rural lawyer shortage has not improved and is in danger of becoming much worse, lawyers and judges are saying.
7 minute read

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