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Posted by: Jordan Coleman on Oct 8, 2014

On September 22, 2014, the Georgia Supreme Court granted a writ of certiorari to review a July 16 decision by the Georgia Court of...

Posted by: Eric Barton on Oct 3, 2014
Section News: Labor & Employment

In many cases, the execution of a mutual release is often the last step in resolving a trade secret or non-compete case.  Typically included...

Posted by: Neal Weinrich on Oct 1, 2014
Section News: Labor & Employment

Matthew Focht Enterprises, Inc. v. Michael Lepore, No. 1:12-CV-4479-WSD, 2014 WL 1153338 (N.D. Ga. March 21, 2014), involved...

Posted by: Richard Glaze on Sep 17, 2014

On April 29, 2014 the Supreme Court, in a 6-2 opinion written by Justice Ginsburg, reversed the D.C. Circuit and held that the EPA's...

Posted by: Richard Glaze on Sep 17, 2014

The Supreme Court also ruled in June, in CTS Corp. v. Waldburger, that although CERCLA supersedes state statutes of limitation, it does...

Posted by: Richard Glaze on Sep 17, 2014

On June 23, 2014, the Supreme Court upheld EPA's authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, while also ruling that EPA overreached...

Posted by: Richard Glaze on Sep 17, 2014

EPA released proposed Clean Air Act regulations on June 2, 2014, to set carbon pollution limits for existing United States power plants,...

Posted by: Matthew Simmons on Sep 16, 2014

The 2014 ACYL Associates’ Campaign for Legal Services will run throughout the entire month of October 2014.  The Associates Campaign is an annual grass-roots campaign comprised of associates at Atlanta-area law firms that aims to raise both awareness of the critical need for pro bono legal services in our community and much-needed funds for those organizations...

Posted by: Jordan Coleman on Mar 20, 2014

What do legal ethics and underwear have in common?  We all know that we aren't supposed to air our clients' dirty laundry, but the proliferation of social media presents a host of ethical and professional concerns that aren't always obvious, especially with the ease of...

Posted by: Carolyn Wingfield on Mar 20, 2014
Section News: Construction Law

In a case of first impression, the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled that a surety, as subrogee, could rely on the Georgia Department of...


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