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Ga. City Faces $35M Suit Over Recycling Plant Flip- Flop

Written by Kelcey Caulder | Mar 12, 2025 | Press

Law360 (March 12, 2025, 7:23 PM EDT) — An Atlanta-based concrete recycling business has sued the city of Stonecrest, Georgia, its mayor and city council members in federal court Tuesday for $35 million, alleging political flip-flopping by officials is costing it and a landowner approximately $640,000 per month while its […]

Robbins Firm Continues Thought Leadership on Georgia Constitution

Written by Josh Belinfante & Miles Skedsvold | Feb 6, 2025 | Uncategorized

On Friday, December 20th, the Mercer Law Review published Miles Skedsvold’s article, One is Not Enough: Session, the Social Status Provision, and Consistent and Definitive Constructions. The Georgia Supreme Court has long held that when a provision of the Georgia Constitution has been consistently and definitively construed by the state’s […]

Atlanta software biz pays $24M to end ‘David & Goliath’ fight

Written by Rosie Manins | Jan 8, 2025 | Uncategorized

 Atlanta software company PowerPlan is paying Cumming-based rival Lucasys $24 million to settle years-long litigation in Atlanta’s federal trial court alleging PowerPlan unlawfully used its monopoly power to try to force Lucasys out of the market. Atlanta Journal-Constitution Atlanta software company PowerPlan has agreed to pay Cumming-based rival Lucasys $24 […]

Fani Willis Plans to Defy Subpoena and Skip Senate hearing

Written by Tamar Hallerman | Sep 17, 2024 | Uncategorized

  The Fulton County district attorney’s fight with Georgia Republicans is expected to move to the courts   Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis plans to defy a pair of subpoenas and skip a Friday hearing before the GOP-led state Senate committee investigating her conduct, according to her attorney. The move […]

Columbus Government HR Director Maintains Innocence Amid Investigation

Written by Kelby Hutchinson | Aug 26, 2024 | Uncategorized

AUGUST 21, 2024 4:16 PM  An attorney representing Columbus Consolidated Government Human Resources Director Reather Hollowell has refuted possible criminal allegations after her position was mentioned in a letter from Columbus’ district attorney about potential wrongdoing by city employees. The attorney, Chuck Boring, said in a statement to media Wednesday […]