Fritz Garland Lanham — Father of American Trademark

Author Joe Cleveland traces Lanham’s rise from small-town prosecutor on the windswept plains of the Lone Star State to the halls of Congress, where his long and distinguished congressional career burnished his reputation as a legislative giant. By the time he retired, not only had Lanham left an indelible mark on American commerce, but he […]
Emory School of Law

Advancing the Rule of Law is a celebration of an institution that helped elevate the legal profession through the ethics, insights, and achievements of its faculty, staff, alumni, and students. From its prescient founders, who declared that whatever the number of lawyers in the region, “the demand for properly trained lawyers continues [to be] under-supplied,” to […]
Workers Compensation

https://bookhouse.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/wc-jacket-and-spread-slider.png In the nearly one hundred years since the world began to acknowledge that both workers and employers needed protection, the law—and those practicing and overseeing it—has gone from the simple to the complicated, from the obvious to the inconceivable. Just & Noble Cause traces that history, telling the story of the struggles by attorneys on both […]
United States District Court

https://bookhouse.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/usdc-do-equal-right-slider.png The Northern District of Georgia of the United States District Court is one of the nation’s busiest federal courts, and many of the cases handled within its courtrooms have made national news and set legal precedent. But its roots stretch back to the early 1800s and this book takes the reader from the court’s […]