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So You Obtained a Judgment in Georgia. Now What?
Judgment in Georgia

So You Obtained a Judgment in Georgia. Now What?

For most people, litigation ends when the party “wins” or obtains a judgment in Georgia that is in its favor.

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NCAA Trademarks: Think Twice Before Advertising “March Madness”
NCAA Trademarks

NCAA Trademarks: Think Twice Before Advertising “March Madness”

Today, phrases such as “March Madness,” “Elite Eight, “Final Four,” “The Big Dance,” and even “March Mayhem,” are all registered NCAA trademarks.

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Avoid Discrimination Complaints: Zverev “Suspension” Stirs Debate
Discrimination Complaint

Avoid Discrimination Complaints: Zverev “Suspension” Stirs Debate

For several weeks thereafter, the controversy continued to make headlines as Williams maintained a discrimination complaint: she was the victim of sexual bias. 

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New Guidance on Religious Accommodations for COVID-19 Vaccine
COVID-19 Vaccine

New Guidance on Religious Accommodations for COVID-19 Vaccine

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) recently updated its guidance on how to handle religious accommodations for COVID-19 vaccinations and requests for accommodation.

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Georgia’s Restrictive Covenant Act: Noncompete Geographic Limits
Georgia’s Restrictive Covenant Act

Georgia’s Restrictive Covenant Act: Noncompete Geographic Limits

Although Georgia’s Restrictive Covenant Act (RCA) has been in effect for almost 11 years, there are still only a handful decisions from Georgia’s appellate courts interpreting the RCA.

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Women’s National Soccer Team Settles Equal Pay Act Claim
Equal Pay Act

Women’s National Soccer Team Settles Equal Pay Act Claim

The Equal Pay Act requires that men and women in the same workplace be given equal pay for equal work. 

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