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Georgia Judicial Qualifications Commission chief headed for private practice

Written by Bill Rankin | Jan 18, 2023 | News

NEWS Chuck Boring has led JQC since December 2019  The state’s judicial watchdog agency is looking for a new director to oversee its operations. Chuck Boring, who has been the Judicial Qualifications Commission’s director since December 2019, is stepping down to join the Atlanta law firm Robbins Alloy Belinfante Littlefield. […]

Firm Secures Commissioner Affirmance of State Procurement Decision

Written by Daniel J. Monahan | Dec 15, 2022 | Uncategorized

November 23, 2022 Today, Robbins Firm partners Dan Monahan and Josh Belinfante secured an affirmance of a Notice of Intent to Award (“NOIA”) issued in connection with a request for proposals (“RFP”) on behalf of the Georgia Department of Corrections (“GDC”) for a residential substance abuse treatment (“RSAT”) program.  The […]

11th Circ. Vacates Poll Book Ruling In Ga. Election Case

Written by Law 360 Carolyn Bolado | Oct 7, 2022 | News

  Listen to article Law360 (October 5, 2022, 7:19 PM EDT) — The Eleventh Circuit on Wednesday vacated a ruling requiring the state of Georgia to print paper poll book backups after early voting has concluded, finding that the state’s current procedures do not “severely burden the right to vote,” so […]

Judge rules against Abrams group in voting rights lawsuit

Written by The Associated Press | Oct 5, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Associated Press Sep 30, 2022      ATLANTA – A federal judge on Friday found that Georgia election practices challenged by a group associated with Democrat Stacey Abrams do not violate the constitutional rights of voters, ruling in favor of the state on all remaining issues in a lawsuit filed nearly […]

Ga. Election Law Doesn’t Violate Voter Rights, Judge Finds

Written by Kelcey Caulder | Oct 5, 2022 | News

 Listen to article Law360 (October 3, 2022, 8:55 PM EDT) — A Georgia federal judge has ruled against Fair Fight Action Inc., the voting rights group started by the Democratic nominee for governor, Stacey Abrams, finding that the state’s election law does not violate voters’ constitutional rights. U.S. District Judge […]

Macy McFall Joins Robbins Government Relations Firm

Written by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Patricia Murphy with Greg Bluestein and Tia Mitchell | Oct 4, 2022 | Uncategorized

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT. Macy McFall, the top aide to Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, is joining Robbins Government Relations this month as the newest member of its state lobbying team. McFall emerged as one of the most effective movers-and-shakers at the state Capitol this year. She helped steer Duncan’s agenda through a thorny […]