May 10, 2024
A Georgia federal judge has closed a former paralegal's discrimination and retaliation case against the Georgia Department of Law and a former deputy attorney general now working as a Cobb County Superior Court judge, saying a settlement has been reached.
September 18, 2023
A federal judge is dismissing a former paralegal's discrimination and retaliation claims against Georgia Attorney General Christopher M. Carr, but allowing her claims to proceed against the Georgia Department of Law and a former deputy now working as a Cobb County Superior Court judge.
March 03, 2023
An ex-paralegal suing the Georgia Attorney General's Office for racial bias has asked a federal judge not to grant the office's request to toss her lawsuit, saying that, for the purposes of the dismissal motion, the allegations in her first amended complaint must be accepted as true.
January 23, 2023
A Black former paralegal in the Georgia Attorney General's Office made "unwarranted deductions of fact" in her employment discrimination lawsuit last year, and there is "an obvious alternative explanation" to her allegations of racism, the attorney general's office said in a brief asking a federal court in Atlanta to dismiss the case.
November 03, 2022
A Black former paralegal in the Georgia Attorney General's Office has filed a federal suit alleging she was mistreated because of her race by a white agency lawyer and was unlawfully terminated in December 2020.