June 20, 2002 | Daily Report Online
Ex-Campbell Aide Ross Starts Public Affairs FirmBy Julia Gray Smith
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November 25, 2003 | Daily Report Online
Hopefuls Tap Area Lawyers for CashJulia Gray SmithSpecial to the Daily ReportAs the 2004 presidential campaign heats up and the March 2 state primary approaches, Atlanta lawyers are gathering to show their support for President George W. Bush and the Democratic frontrunners. Sen. John F. Kerry D-Mass. and Gen. Wesley K. Clark ret. have made recent campaign stops here, and both have attended lawyer-hosted fund-raisers in the area.
By Julia Gray Smith
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July 30, 2002 | Daily Report Online
Motion Reconsidered: Lawyer Decides to Stay at H&KJulia D. [email protected] weeks after she decided to bolt for Morris, Manning Martin with an associate and at least one client, Elizabeth C. "Kate" Helm has opted to stay at Holland Knight. Said Helm, 39, a litigation partner who does product liability and health care work: "I made a personal decision that right now was not the right time for me to make a move.
By Julia Gray Smith
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May 15, 2003 | Daily Report Online
K&S Elects First Black Female PartnerJulia D. [email protected] the first time in its 118-year history, King Spalding has elected a black woman partner. Lovita T. Tandy, a labor and employment lawyer, was named to the KS partnership last month. Her promotion takes effect Jan. 1, 2004. At that time, Tandy will be one of about 225 KS partners.
By Julia Gray Smith
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February 05, 2002 | Daily Report Online
Stolz Shifts to Athens, Now Name Partner at Two FirmsJulia D. [email protected] was Irwin W. Stolz Jr.'s first day as a name partner at two Georgia law firms. The former Georgia Court of Appeals judge has moved to Athens' Winburn, Lewis, Barrow Stolz. Gambrell Stolz will retain his name, and will keep him on in an of counsel capacity. Stolz, 72, says he wanted to move to a smaller firm and do more plaintiffs' work.
By Julia Gray Smith
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April 02, 2002 | Daily Report Online
Two to Oversee Development, 'Knowledge' Units at K&SJulia D. [email protected] King Spalding attorneys are moving into , nontraditional positions the firm calls "directors." Bradley D. Robbins is director of knowledge management, and Derek J. Hardesty is the firm's director of professional development. Neither attorney will continue practicing law with the firm.
By Julia Gray Smith
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November 26, 2002 | Daily Report Online
Lawyer Who Admitted Negligence Faces SuitJulia D. [email protected] Weinberg, Wheeler, Hud-gins, Gunn Dial attorney who admitted in a federal court filing that he had been negligent now faces suit. Last Tuesday, Aztech Contracting Inc. filed suit against D. Lee Roberts Jr. and Weinberg, Wheeler in Fulton Superior Court, claiming breach of contract, negligence and fraud.
By Julia Gray Smith
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March 28, 2002 | Daily Report Online
Mayor Gets List of Finalists for City Attorney Next WeekJulia D. [email protected] search for Atlanta's next city attorney will narrow to between three and five candidates next week. R. Lawrence Ashe Jr., the Paul, Hastings, Janofsky Walker partner who heads the mayor's five-person search team, said the committee plans to complete interviews of six semi-finalists by Monday.
By Julia Gray Smith
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July 18, 2002 | Daily Report Online
Ide Back for Third Time at McKenna Long & AldridgeBy Julia Gray Smith
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August 04, 2003 | Daily Report Online
Duane Morris Stripped of Local TalentJulia Gray [email protected] a culture clash, Joseph D. Wargo and nine other lawyers have bolted from Duane Morris and set up their own litigation boutique. The defections slash head count by about one-third at the firm's office here. Nine of the 10 departing lawyers had joined the firm from the now-defunct Kritzer Levick in February 2002.
By Julia Gray Smith
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