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Like Mother, Like Daughter: Nothing Better Than Having Your Daughter Join You In Your Law Practice

Like Mother, Like Daughter By Robin Frazer Clark “Motherhood: All love begins and ends there.” – Robert Browning Every lawyer who has a child often wonders  “Will she become a lawyer, too?” “Will he choose the law?”  During their formative years, you try not to push them in one particular…

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Georgia Supreme Court Rebukes Georgia Attorney General’s Office for Lack of Integrity, Honesty and Professionalism

In what can only be described as a jaw-dropping, scorching opinion, issued on December 20, 2023, the Georgia Supreme Court soundly rebuked the Georgia Attorney General’s Office for lack of integrity in negotiations with the Federal Defender Program regarding when the AG’s office would resume executions of death-sentenced inmates. In…

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Know the Truth About Personal Injury Lawyers Before Hiring One: You Need An Actual Georgia Trial Lawyer

  Lately, I am seeing more and more advertisements, on T.V., on Youtube, on Court TV, on Instagram, on Tik Tok, essentially on every Internet Platform you can think of, of lawyers who tout their legal acumen and ability to get an injured person a lot of money with very…

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Farewell to My Friend, Georgia Lawyer Ebb Oakley

Ellwood Oakley III 1945 – 2022 This past Sunday, after attending our regular Worship Service at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church on the beautiful Emory University Campus, my husband and I journeyed to Buckhead to Peachtree Road United Methodist Church to send off our good, dear friend, Ellwood “Ebb” Oakley.…

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Georgia Supreme Courts Celebrates 175 Years

Oyez, Oyez! Oyez!  All persons having business before the Honorable, the Supreme Court of Georgia, are admonished to draw near and give their attention, for the Court is now sitting. God Bless the State of Georgia and this Honorable Court.  May it please the Court. Yesterday, I was honored to…

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Remembering a Great Jurist and a Dear Man: Justice George Carley

We received some sad news this Thanksgiving weekend about a dear friend.  Justice George Carley had died. Many tributes are now coming in about Justice Carley. One, from Judge William Ray, (U.S.D.C.,Northern District of Georgia) touched me and let me know we had similar relationships with Justice Carley. The Georgia…

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What Are You Doing for Someone Else Today? Saying Farewell to Georgia Legal Giant Justice Robert Benham

Today marked the last day on the job for Justice Robert Benham. That “job” being no less than serving on the state’s highest court, the Supreme Court of Georgia. A true pioneer, he was the second African-American graduate of UGA law school and the first to serve on the Georgia…

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5 Things POTUS Could Learn From Lawyers

We are about to reach the 100 day milestone of the current POTUS, and with that come many criticisms and many “attaboys.”  It’s all in the eye of the beholder. This POTUS is the first in a string NOT to be a lawyer.  When you think about that, the fact…

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My Tribute to Justice Robert Benham, Georgia Supreme Court

    Lawyers Club of Atlanta Newsletter – February 2015    From the President Friends:            I sat down at the bar at Lawyers Club the other night with my good friend and Past President Hal Daniel, the sole endeavor in mind being to enjoy a cup of cheer together…

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Judge Ed Carriere: The Embodiment of Professionalism

The last two Fridays I have spent speaking at Continuing Legal Education Seminars sponsored by the Institute of Continuing Education. My topic:  Ethics and Professionalism.  In preparing for both presentations, I couldn’t help but think about a dear departed friend who was the embodiment of Ethics and Professionalism, Judge Ed Carriere. …

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