March 13, 2003 | Daily Report Online
Too Little, Too Late for UGA BallplayersBy Julia Gray Smith
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Defining Trade DressPlaintiffs claiming infringement of their products need to structure the claim carefully to avoid dismissal, exlpain Harvey Siskind attorneys.
By Peter Harvey and Naomi Jane Gray
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January 31, 2002 | Daily Report Online
UPS Weighs Next Move Against SellerJulia D. [email protected] Parcel Service is weighing its legal options after an online marketer of novelty dolls for gay men failed to respond to the company's cease-and-desist letters. King Spalding, UPS' outside trademark counsel, asked BeProud.com and Billy doll manufacturer Totem International Ltd.
By Julia Gray Smith
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August 28, 2003 | Daily Report Online
Local U.S. Attorney's Office Snags Two LawyersJulia Gray [email protected] U.S. attorney's office here has hired the Republic of Palau's former attorney general and a former Social Security Administration lawyer. Mina Rhee became an assistant U.S. attorney last month in the affirmative litigation division. She spent a year as attorney general for the Republic of Palau, an island nation in the Pacific.
By Julia Gray Smith
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February 19, 2002 | Daily Report Online
Greenberg Traurig Taps Former Campbell COOJulia D. [email protected] N. Martin, who has ties to the incoming and outgoing mayors, has joined the Atlanta office of Greenberg Traurig as of counsel. He'll work in the firm's government relations practice. He says he'll help to grow Greenberg's government practice and also will do some litigation and real estate work.
By Julia Gray Smith
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February 04, 2003 | Daily Report Online
Bowers, Son Join Ex-Perdue Aide To Create 'Insider' Lobbying FirmJulia D. [email protected] the four years since he left public office, former Georgia Attorney General Michael J. Bowers had remade himself into the ultimate outsider, suing state and local government with considerable success.But, with the ascent of Republicans to positions of state power, the Democrat-turned-Republican is now very much a political insider.
By Julia Gray Smith
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December 12, 2002 | Daily Report Online
Stites & Harbison Grows Office Here With New PairBy Julia Gray Smith
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August 15, 2002 | Daily Report Online
Sanders Sponsors $1M UGA Law ProfessorshipJulia D. [email protected] Gov. Carl E. Sanders has given half of a $1 million donation to the University of Georgia School of Law and will contribute the remaining $500,000 within the next two years. At Sanders' request, the school, his alma mater, will use the money to create an endowed professorship, the Carl E.
By Julia Gray Smith
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May 22, 2003 | Daily Report Online
Boutique Atmosphere Draws Former PoGo LawyerJulia D. [email protected] nine-lawyer business and litigation boutique has hired an alumnus of Powell, Goldstein, Frazer Murphy and another attorney from Gorby, Reeves Peters.That boutique-Welch, Spell, Reemsnyder, Pless Davis-brought former PoGo counsel Georges A. Hoffmann on board last month as of counsel; James A.
By Julia Gray Smith
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January 21, 2003 | Daily Report Online
King & Spalding Lawyer Named Assistant Dean at Emory LawJulia D. [email protected] University School of Law has hired a King Spalding lawyer as its assistant dean of academic affairs. Carolyn E. Wright, who graduated from Emory Law in 1992, was picked from about 125 applicants for the newly created post. Wright will help Dean Thomas C. Arthur and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs James B.
By Julia Gray Smith
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