News & Info | 2021

The Legal Landscape One Year into the Pandemic
Most years are filled with celebrations – birthdays, holidays, anniversaries and other milestone events. For the last year, we’ve had to come up with new ways to mark these milestones – without traditional celebrations, without

Video Fatigue: It’s Real and It’s Exhausting
With approximately 40 percent of the workforce still operating from home, reliance on video conferencing is essential for many professionals. Our calendars include hours of back-to-back video meetings and we wonder why we are exhausted

Why It Can Take Weeks to See a Judge
By Jesse Fellabaum Most people who are arrested want to get out of jail as quickly as possible. However, the different types of bond that can make your release happen can be confusing. Pre-issued or

Jury Trials in Georgia Suspended – Again
If your clients were looking forward to putting their legal issues behind them with post-New Year’s jury trials, you’ll need to break it to them that trials have been suspended – again. Chief Justice Harold

Social Media: Linking In to New Opportunities
If you think social media is just for keeping up with family and friends, you are missing the boat — the business boat. While Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram are the most social of the