Archive for the ‘Video’ Category


The new Georgia non-compete law: What does it mean?

The new Georgia non-compete law: What does it mean?, presented by Joseph Shelton at the Daily Report’s GC Seminar on April 27, 2011.


Use of background checks in employment decisions

Use of background checks in employment decisions and compliance with FCRA, presented by Cindy D. Hanson and Craig Bertschi at the Daily Report’s GC Seminar on April 27, 2011.


The business of intellectual property

The business of intellectual property, presented by Christopher Arena at the Daily Report’s GC Seminar on April 27, 2011.


Crawford Lewis v. State

John S. Melvin, for the appellee, and Bernard Taylor, for the appellant, present oral arguments in Crawford Lewis v. State, before the Georgia Court of Appeals on April 27, 2011.


Changing laws in ESI-Discovery

Changing laws in ESI-Discovery, presented by Cary Ichter at the Daily Report’s GC Seminar on March 30, 2011.


The new employment law compliance challenges

The new employment law compliance challenges, presented by Gavin Appleby of Littler at the Daily Report’s GC Seminar on March 30, 2010.


Wage and Hour litigation: Strategies on cost and exposure

Wage and Hour litigation: Strategies on cost and exposure, presented by Douglas Duerr of ElarbeeThompson at the Daily Report’s GC Seminar on March 30, 2011.


The laws of dog training

When Peter R. Spanos, 62, gives the German command to heel—fuss—to Eli, his 6-year-old German shepherd, a beloved family pet morphs into a competing, working dog, trained to track, protect and to obey. Read the full story »


The Scarbrough Group v. Worley and John Weiland v. Worley

David Worley, for the appellee, and Marc Cohen and J. Scott Jacobson for the appellant, present oral arguments in The Scarbrough Group v. Worley and John Weiland v. Worley, before the Georgia Supreme Court on April 5, 2011.


Wilder v. State

Dennis Sanders, for the appellee, and Michael Horgan, for the appellant, present oral arguments in Wilder v. State, before the Georgia Supreme Court on April 5, 2011.