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Past articles by Jonathan:

Tired of Netflix? Listen to Live Arguments From the 11th Circuit

Next week's arguments will mark the first time the public can listen to the action without being in the courthouse. → Read More

Filters, Curse Words and 'Lessons Learned': Tips on Discovery Searches

The point of document review is not to review documents. The point of document review is to identify relevant documents for depositions cross-examination etc. → Read More

Bill This Quiz Under 'Interrogatories'

Take your chances on Ex Post Facto #2. → Read More

The Late Zell Miller Diversified the Bench

Twenty-five of Miller's appointments were black. Forty-two were women. Eleven were both meaning he added 56 black and female judges to the bench in eight years. → Read More

Longtime Appeals Court Judge Gary Andrews Will Retire In July

Judge Gary Andrews' retirement will give the governor an expected fourth open seat to fill on the 15-member court. → Read More

Buildup of Alternative Fee Deals Doesn't Pan Out, Midsize Firm Leaders Say

Clients tend to revert to the safety and comfort of the billable hour said Chris Parker who runs the Atlanta office of 124-lawyer Miller & Martin. → Read More

Lawyers, Judges Are Sparse on 'Best' Speech List

Colleges and universities looking to inspire their graduates don't think many lawyers and judges will get the job done, according to a list of 354 of the 'be... → Read More

Comments from Georgians Who Knew Justice Scalia

Justice David Nahmias of the Supreme Court of Georgia, who clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Scalia in the 1990s, issued the following statement regardi... → Read More

'Docs v. Glocks' Case Gets En Banc Review at 11th Circuit

The full federal appeals court in Atlanta has vacated a ruling that upheld a Florida law barring doctors from asking patients whether they own firearms. → Read More

American Bar Association President Laments Law as 'Least Diverse' Profession

The president of the American Bar Association told business leaders in Atlanta that embracing racial, gender and other types of diversity is not only "right and ethical" but also good business. → Read More

In-House Legal and Law Firm Litigation Departments of the Year

The Daily Report identifies five in-house teams and seven outside counsel teams for recognition. → Read More

Check Out The Photos From The Daily Report's Women in Law CLE [SLIDESHOW]

I've been around lawyers long enough to recognize that my 6-year-old daughter has the negotiating skills to be one. One night I told her it was too late for ... → Read More

Six Firms to Be Honored for Litigation Success

The Daily Report's editorial department is recognizing six firms in its annual Litigation Department of the Year section, which will publish on Nov. 19. The ... → Read More

The On the Rise Class of 2015 [SLIDESHOW]

The Daily Report honored 40 young lawyers Wednesday at its annual “On the Rise” event, held this year at the Peachtree Club in Midtown. → Read More

40 Rising Stars and a Luminary

Meet a group of ambitious and energetic young lawyers—and our 2003 pick whose Supreme Court career has more than confirmed our prediction. → Read More

17 Firms With Atlanta Offices Make Midlevel Associates' Top Places to Work List [CHART]

A survey of midlevel associates at big law firms around the country showed that 17 firms with Atlanta offices are among the top places to work. → Read More

Before We Get to the Sequel, Let's Discuss Atticus Finch's Mistake at the End of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' [OPINION]

Atticus Finch is going to have a bad week. Two million copies of Harper Lee's sequel to 'To Kill a Mockingbird' are set for release Tuesday, and early review... → Read More

Daily Report Announces 2015 'On the Rise' Class

The Daily Report is proud to announce our 2015 class for 'On the Rise'—a selection of Georgia lawyers under the age of 40 who are making a difference in the ... → Read More

Bar Exam Passing Rates Fall

The passing rate for first-time takers of the February 2015 Georgia bar exam fell to 73 percent, from 80 percent the year before. → Read More

22 Make Daily Report's First Lifetime Achiever List

The Daily Report will recognize four judges and 18 lawyers with Lifetime Achievement Awards as part of the newspaper's 125th anniversary celebration. → Read More