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Everett (J.D. ’02) on “witness-only closings”

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Stephanie Everett (J.D. ’02), May 16
Fulton County Daily Report

Real Estate Lawyers Target Closing Vendors

Posted in Public Interest

Tagged 2002, Class of 2002, closing, closing vendors, real estate, real estate transactions, Stephanie Everett, witness-only

May·16

Wood (J.D. ’94) hosts Bar panel

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jessica_harper_-_resized_67ry_6cqaJessica (Harper) Wood (J.D. ’94), April 22
Fulton County Daily Report

The Law of Female Attire: Don’t Distract
2013 Georgia Super Lawyer

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Tagged 1994, attire, Class of 1994, dress code, Jessica Harper, Jessica Wood, super lawyer, women

May·09

Davis (J.D. ’02) on the Nathan Dwight case

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Mawuli Davis (J.D. ’02), May 7
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The story of Nathan Christopher Dwight

 

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Tagged Mawuli Davis, 2002, Class of 2002, defense, police interrogation, racial slur

May·07

Reece joins Hedgepeth, Heredia, Crumrine & Morrison

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Jessica Reece (J.D. ’06)
Fulton County Daily Report, April 17
In the Trenches

Atlanta Business Chronicle, March 29
Student-teacher ties lead Reece to law job

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Tagged Class of 2006, Jessica Reece

Apr·24

’98 grad secures $1.125M settlement

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Jeremy Citron (J.D. ’98)
Fulton County Daily Report

Couple avoids tricky trial

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Tagged class of 1998, immigration, jeremy citron, litigation, settlement

Apr·12

Settlement in gunshot victim case

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Shean Williams (J.D. ’96)
Fulton County Daily Report, April 10

Gunshot victim wins $17.5M award

More on CBSAtlanta and WSBTV. 

Posted in At Trial, Courts

Tagged class of 1996, emory hospital, grady, gunshot victim, settlement, Shean Williams

Apr·11

Wojdowski is ready to listen

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Jaime Wojdowski (J.D. ’07)

MetroWeekly, April 11

D.C. Office of Human Rights investigator Jaime Wojdowski serves on the front line of discrimination.

Posted in Public Interest

Tagged 2007, D.C., discrimination, human rights, investigation, Jaime Wojdowski, MetroWeekly, Washington

Apr·11

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