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Not everyone's on Twitter, Facebook or Tumblr, but all lawyers - even the most unassuming and bookish - are finding they must understand how social media works and what it can - and cannot - do for t
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...Court of Appeals remand last year, lawyers representing the sanctioned firm, Kessler Solomiany, and a former attorney, Monica Hanrahan, predicted the judgment would be...
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...The family law firm Kessler & Solomiany has had to fight for itself along with its clients in...
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...C. Kasmen of Kasmen Law LLC and Randall M. Kessler of Kessler & Solomiany LLC for co-chairing a Continuing Legal Education seminar on the...
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Representing lawyers can be challenging.Lawyers often are micromanagers, and even though they may be good at drafting documents, it frequently takes more time revising their "suggested" documents or
At Georgia Bar's midyear meeting, a GC, a Big Law marketing chief, a divorce attorney, and an IP practitioner offered guidance on social media marketing
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Social media networks are a useful way to market legal services but can become a pitfall for the unwary lawyer.The State Bar of Georgia's general counsel, a big-firm marketing chief, a high-profile d
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...ever come," to the event, said Randall M. Kessler of Kessler, Schwarz & Solomiany, one of the organizers and vice chair of the Family...
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...Monica J. Hanrahan now Monica Hanrahan Freitag, and their firm, Kessler, Schwarz & Solomiany-jointly liable for $325,000, and Owens personally liable for...
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The Georgia Supreme Court on Monday denied a Hall County woman's bid to inherit a portion of the estate left by a man she claims fathered her out of wedlock.The court split 5 to 2 in the decision, wi
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