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OSAH NEWS, October-November 2013

OSAH Legal Assistants attend Administrative Professionals Conference. Legal Assistants Jenna Judy, Hazel Jackson, Kevin Westray, Victoria Hightower Legal Assistants Jenna Judy, Virginia Ramsey, Hazel Jackson, Kevin Westray, Victoria Hightower, Valerie Ruff, Gloria McDonald In October 2013, OSAH’s Legal Assistants Valerie Ruff, Hazel Jackson, Kevin Westray, Gloria McDonald, Victoria Hightower, Virginia Ramsey, and Jenna Judy attended

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Hosting homeless student does not violate Standard 2 of Code of Ethics.

On motions for summary determination and dismissal, Judge Miller determined that Petitioner, a teacher, did not violate Standard 2 of the Code of Ethics for Educators, which bars teachers from engaging in unethical conduct with regard to students. Petitioner allegedly allowed a student, who had been kicked out of her house, to sleep over. Standard

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OSAH News: September-October 2013

Judge Michael Malihi reports recent developments in Georgia at the Chief and Deputy Chief Judges’ Conference in Seattle, Washington. Judge Michael Malihi speaking at the Chief and Deputy Chief Judges Conference   In September 2013, Judge Michael Malihi met with Chief and Deputy Chief Judges from 17 states to discuss recent developments in court management.

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OSAH Mediation Training Furthers Quick and Inexpensive Alternative for Litigants

OSAH has established an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process to provide for the speedy, efficient, and inexpensive resolution of disputes.  Specifically, OSAH provides mediation services to litigants at no cost.  OSAH mediations utilize the Uniform Rules for Dispute Resolution Programs, which have been adopted by the Georgia Supreme Court for contested civil actions. To advance

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