Law360 (April 1, 2025, 9:26 PM EDT) — More than a year after a 17-day bench trial in early 2024, a Georgia federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the legality of the state’s electronic in-person voting
Appeals Court: Breakaway Firm Not Part of Founders’ Arbitration of Disputed Fees With Drew Eckl & Farnham
Two former Drew Eckl partners who founded Burke Moore Law Group are in a long-running dispute with their previous firm over contingency fees and compensation. March 18, 2025 at 04:37 PM 5 minute read Lawyer Compensation...
Ga. City Faces $35M Suit Over Recycling Plant Flip- Flop
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...
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...
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...