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Moore, Ingram, Johnson, & Steele Celebrates 40 Years

MARIETTA — On Jan. 1, 1984, Marietta attorney John Moore opened his own firm in what was previously the Gem City’s Greyhound bus terminal.

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Cobb Bar Association Honors Marietta Officer and K-9

The Cobb Bar Association named Officer Paul Hill and K-9 Barney of the Marietta Police Department as their Public Safety Officers of the Year at a luncheon Friday at the

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Rotorua's new courthouse to be built on Grand Treasure site on Pukuatua St

Judge S. Lark Ingram reflects on a quarter century of Superior Court leadership

On Dec. 31, Superior Court Judge S. Lark Ingram will step down from her bench after a 25-year tenure in the Cobb County Courthouse. Her retirement marks the end of two generations of judges in her family, who leave behind a long legacy that has shaped much of Cobb’s judicial history.  The name Ingram has been familiar around the Cobb County courthouse for decades. Her father, Conley Ingram, the former Superior Court judge and Georgia Supreme Court justice, was a beloved fixture of the Marietta legal community for decades until his death last year.  Raised in Marietta, Ingram grew up surrounded by the legal community of which her father was a significant part. She’s also first to say she was never expected to grow up and follow in her dad’s footsteps.

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