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Fulton County Business Court: A Specialized Solution For The Modern Business Community, Megan K. Johnson
Fulton County Business Court: A Specialized Solution For The Modern Business Community, Megan K. Johnson
Georgia State University Law Review
Business courts or complex commercial divisions are growing in popularity as an effective tool to channel the most complex civil cases into one place before experienced judges with the background and training necessary to resolve the sophisticated issues often presented in those cases. According to North Carolina Business Court Judge Ben F. Tennille, one of the first judicial advocates of the business court model, the evolution of specialty business courts is a necessary response to “‘the rapidly increasing complexity, rate of change and globalization of business.’”
In 2005, Fulton County Superior Court launched a Business Case Division (“Fulton Business Court”) …
Crossing The Threshold Of Urban Mobility And Redevelopment: Using Tax Allocation Districts To Develop The Atlanta Beltline, John Sarkis Reshwan
Crossing The Threshold Of Urban Mobility And Redevelopment: Using Tax Allocation Districts To Develop The Atlanta Beltline, John Sarkis Reshwan
Georgia State University Law Review
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The Failure Of The Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin And Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin Compacts And A Guide To The Successful Establishment Of Interstate Water Compacts, Charles T. Dumars, David Seeley
The Failure Of The Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin And Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin Compacts And A Guide To The Successful Establishment Of Interstate Water Compacts, Charles T. Dumars, David Seeley
Georgia State University Law Review
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Interstate Allocation Of Rivers Before The United States Supreme Court: The Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River System, Douglas L. Grant
Interstate Allocation Of Rivers Before The United States Supreme Court: The Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River System, Douglas L. Grant
Georgia State University Law Review
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Sharing Water Through Interbasin Transfer And Basin Of Origin Protection In Georgia: Issues For Evaluation In Comprehensive State Water Planning For Georgia's Surface Water Rivers And Groundwater Aquifers, Stephen E. Draper
Georgia State University Law Review
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Have We Got A Deal For You: Can The East Borrow From The Western Water Marketing Experience?, Janet C. Neuman
Have We Got A Deal For You: Can The East Borrow From The Western Water Marketing Experience?, Janet C. Neuman
Georgia State University Law Review
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Exclusionary Practices And Urban Sprawl In Metropolitan Atlanta, Arthur Nelson
Exclusionary Practices And Urban Sprawl In Metropolitan Atlanta, Arthur Nelson
Georgia State University Law Review
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The Costs And Consequences Of Suburban Sprawl: The Case Of Metro Atlanta, Robert Bullard, Glenn Johnson, Angel Torres
The Costs And Consequences Of Suburban Sprawl: The Case Of Metro Atlanta, Robert Bullard, Glenn Johnson, Angel Torres
Georgia State University Law Review
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Georgia State's Role In Revitalizing Downtown Atlanta, Carl Patton
Georgia State's Role In Revitalizing Downtown Atlanta, Carl Patton
Georgia State University Law Review
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Foreword: An Introduction To Urban Sprawl, Julian Juergensmeyer
Foreword: An Introduction To Urban Sprawl, Julian Juergensmeyer
Georgia State University Law Review
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Project Xl: Should It Be Used To Wage War On Urban Sprawl?, Janet L. Bozeman
Project Xl: Should It Be Used To Wage War On Urban Sprawl?, Janet L. Bozeman
Georgia State University Law Review
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State Government State Commission: Condemnation Of Public Property, Georgia State University Law Review
State Government State Commission: Condemnation Of Public Property, Georgia State University Law Review
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act created a State Commission on Condemnation of Public Property with the authority to determine when state agencies and authorities may acquire public property by exercise of the power of eminent domain.