A panel of Georgia appellate court judges and practitioners on Friday discussed possible changes to how the state appellate courts handle cases, including shifting jurisdiction between the two courts and adding more judges.

The remarks came at a Georgia State University Law Review Symposium held at Alston & Bird’s offices in Atlanta. Moderated by Bondurant Mixson & Elmore partner Michael Terry, the discussion focused on how the state Court of Appeals handles its cases and strategies for managing that court’s relatively high caseload.

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