(The Center Square) – Six unemployed Georgians are suing the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) for its failure to process their unemployment claims.
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Pence asks judge to reject Gohmert lawsuit asking the VP to interfere in the Electoral College count
Vice President Mike Pence's lawyers asked a federal judge Thursday to reject a request from Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas that attempts to force…
Mercedes-Benz's parent company, Daimler AG, has agreed to pay $1.5 billion in penalties and settlements to US and California state regulators …
A sign posted on the locked doors of a Georgia Department of Labor office Thursday, May 7, 2020, in Norcross, Ga., advises workers are working…
ATLANTA — While most of the action on tort reform in this year’s General Assembly session has been in the Georgia Senate, the state House of Representatives is about to jump into the fray.
ATLANTA — The state House of Representatives took another crack Feb. 20 at legislation giving Georgians the legal ability to sue the state and…
Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton
ATLANTA — In what may be the first large data-breach case to reach the Georgia Supreme Court, the high court has ruled that patients of a Clarke County medical clinic whose computer databases were hacked may proceed with a lawsuit against the clinic.
A federal judge has barred the Butts County Sheriff's Office from placing "No trick-or-treat" signs at the homes of three registered sex offen…
In the latest move in an ongoing back-and-forth over Tom Petty's estate, the late singer's daughters are suing his widow, Dana York Petty.