Mercer Law graduates serve as law clerks at Georgia Supreme Court
Mercer Law School alumni Elliza Guta and Stephen Greenway have taken on roles as term law clerks for the Georgia Supreme Court for the 2024-2025 period.
Chatham County man sentenced for receiving child pornography
A Chatham County resident has been sentenced to over eight years in federal prison for receiving child pornography.
Mercer honors seven alumni during annual awards dinner
Seven distinguished alumni of Mercer University were honored for their significant contributions during the ninth annual Alumni and Friends Awards Reception and Dinner on November 1, coinciding with the Homecoming celebrations.
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Mercer Law graduates serve as law clerks at Georgia Supreme Court
Mercer Law School alumni Elliza Guta and Stephen Greenway have taken on roles as term law clerks for the Georgia Supreme Court for the 2024-2025 period.
Mercer honors seven alumni during annual awards dinner
Seven distinguished alumni of Mercer University were honored for their significant contributions during the ninth annual Alumni and Friends Awards Reception and Dinner on November 1, coinciding with the Homecoming celebrations.
Attorney Bill Lundy shares insights on federal preemption with AJMLS students
Attorney Bill Lundy recently addressed Professor Malempati’s constitutional law class at AJMLS, sharing his extensive legal experience.
AJMLS student awarded 2024 NAMWOLF DEI scholarship
Krystal Robledo, a student at Atlanta's John Marshall Law School (AJMLS), has been named one of the three recipients of the 2024 NAMWOLF Joel Stern Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Pipeline Scholarship. The scholarship, valued at $10,000, is awarded to students who contribute significantly to diversity within their law school community while pursuing legal careers.
Hellerstein discusses state tax measures in Savannah Morning News
Walter Hellerstein, a Distinguished Research Professor and Shackelford Distinguished Professor in Taxation Law Emeritus, was recently featured in the Savannah Morning News. The feature discussed state ballot measures on taxation.
Attorney Complaints
A significant $2.8 billion settlement has been reached in the Blue Cross Blue Shield antitrust case, marking a historic moment in U.S. healthcare history. Announced on October 14, 2024, by the provider side settlement team, this resolution concludes a lengthy legal battle involving healthcare providers nationwide. The negotiation process was led by a dedicated committee that included Beasley Allen’s Dee Miles.
Investigation launched into deadly explosion at Atlanta airport
Beasley Allen attorneys LaBarron Boone and Duane King are currently investigating a fatal explosion that occurred at the Atlanta airport. The incident resulted in the death of Mirko Marweg, a Delta Tech with nearly two decades of experience in Delta’s TechOps paint shop. Marweg, who was also an Air Force veteran, was affectionately known as “Mr. Fix-It” by his family.
Law firm announces $2.5 million settlement in premises liability case
For more than 45 years, the Beasley Allen Law Firm has been dedicated to "helping those who need it most." The firm recently announced a $2.5 million settlement in a premises liability case.
Appellate Courts
Chatham County man sentenced for receiving child pornography
A Chatham County resident has been sentenced to over eight years in federal prison for receiving child pornography.
Federal indictment targets multi-county drug trafficking ring
Eleven individuals have been indicted on charges related to a drug trafficking operation spanning multiple counties, following the unsealing of a federal indictment.
Former defense employee pleads guilty to mishandling classified materials
A former employee of a U.S. Department of Defense component agency is facing up to five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to mishandling classified documents. Margaret Anne Ashby, 26, from Henderson, Nevada, awaits sentencing following her guilty plea to Unauthorized Removal/Retention of Classified Documents. This was announced by Jill E. Steinberg, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia.
Atlanta man sentenced for violent crimes against seniors
DeKalb County District Attorney Sherry Boston announced the conviction of Aaron Neil Johnson, 22, for his involvement in two violent robberies targeting senior citizens. A jury found Johnson guilty on April 1, 2024, of armed robbery, robbery, and theft by receiving stolen property related to incidents involving two women aged 74 and 78.
State Legislature
Proponents of tort reform argue that members of the Georgia State Legislature, who also actively practice law, may influence policy in favor of the trial bar at the expense of Georgia businesses and consumers.
Gov. Brian Kemp announced during the 2024 Georgia Chamber Congressional Luncheon that the state has initiated steps towards legal system reform with the passage of HB 1114, the Data Analysis for Tort Reform Act, in the last session.