Georgia Law

First Liberty Building & Loan Faces $140 Million Fraud Allegations

News Summary First Liberty Building & Loan, based in Newnan, Georgia, is embroiled in a $140 million fraud investigation as…

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Butterfly Capital Group Sues First Liberty Building & Loan

News Summary Butterfly Capital Group has filed a lawsuit against First Liberty Building & Loan and its owner following an…

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Dahlonega Player Wins $3 Million Lottery Jackpot

News Summary A lucky player in Dahlonega, Georgia, has won a remarkable $3 million from the '100X The Money' scratch-off…

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Georgia Enacts License Plate Law Honoring Delta Sigma Theta Sorority

News Summary Governor Brian Kemp has signed House Bill 208, creating specialty license plates in Georgia, including one for Delta…

3 months ago

Georgia Enacts New Tort Reform Legislation

News Summary Georgia has enacted new tort reform legislation aimed at improving its judicial environment for businesses, specifically targeting the…

3 months ago

Georgia’s Medicaid Work Requirements Raise Enrollment Concerns

News Summary Georgia's Medicaid program, which implemented work and training conditions for low-income adults, has struggled to meet enrollment targets,…

3 months ago

Georgia Man Charged with Multiple Murders in Perry Incident

News Summary Michael James Jordan has been charged with four counts of murder after three adults and a two-year-old were…

3 months ago

Shooting Incident in Covington Leads to Search for Suspect

News Summary A tragic shooting in Covington has left David Gay dead, and his 16-year-old stepson, Jayden Daniel, is now…

3 months ago

Buddy Carter Announces Senate Candidacy in Georgia

News Summary Congressman Buddy Carter has declared his candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat in Georgia, challenging incumbent Jon Ossoff.…

3 months ago

Georgia Law Enhances Legislative Committee Subpoena Powers

News Summary Governor Brian Kemp has signed a new law enhancing the subpoena powers of legislative committees in Georgia. This…

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