December 09, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
Getting Serious About Senseless ClaimsUnsupported lawsuits have no place in the courts. Unfortunately, attorneys are often faced with junk claims against which they must defend.
By Michelle M. Bufano and Randy A. Gray
9 minute read
December 09, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal
Getting Serious About Senseless ClaimsUnsupported lawsuits have no place in the courts. Unfortunately, attorneys are often faced with junk claims against which they must defend.
By Michelle M. Bufano and Randy A. Gray
9 minute read
January 20, 2014 | Texas Lawyer
How (Not) to Make PartnerHow can a lawyer be guaranteed of coming out of that black box a winner? Draw near, Grasshopper. Draw near, and take heed. Listen, learn, and succeed, says attorney Kendall Gray.
By Kendall Gray
5 minute read
January 07, 2013 | Inside Counsel
Labor: Violence in the workplace can happen to youIn this time of continuing economic uncertainty, and in the wake of horrific public shooting incidents, employers should develop workplace-specific policies and procedures to address, and reduce, the threat of workplace violence.
By Gray Mateo-Harris, William J. Tarnow
8 minute read
April 15, 2002 | Daily Report Online
City Attorney Finalists Offer Diverse ExperienceIf Rosalind Rubens Newell gets the city attorney job, all she'll have to do is change the sign on her door. Newell, 41, has been acting city attorney since Susan Pease Langford resigned in January. She joined the law department in 1987 and was named deputy city attorney in 1998. She also has served as senior assistant city attorney, assistant city attorney and associate city attorney.
By Julia Gray Smith
2 minute read
May 02, 2002 | Daily Report Online
Survey to Study Why Lawyers Don't Opt for Part-Time DutyJulia D. [email protected] law firms say they allow lawyers to work part-time, but only 3 percent take advantage of this option. A group of Georgia lawyers wants to know why. The Georgia Association for Women Lawyers and the Atlanta Bar Association's Women in the Profession Committee will look for answers through a comprehensive survey of metro Atlanta firms.
By Julia Gray Smith
3 minute read
June 23, 2003 | Daily Report Online
Smith, Gambrell's Aggressive Cost Controls Couldn't Prevent Flat YearBy Julia Gray Smith
3 minute read
May 29, 2002 | Daily Report Online
February Bar Pass Rate Dips to 18-Year Low of 55 PercentJULIA D. [email protected] over half of those who sat for February's Georgia State Bar Examination passed-the lowest pass rate since July 1984. Just 55.1 percent passed, or 263 of the 477 who took the exam. Hulett H. "Bucky" Askew, director of the Office of Bar Admissions, said the numbers may be lower because the total tested was smaller this year.
By Julia Gray Smith
4 minute read
March 25, 2002 | Law.com
Warning: Faxing This Lawyer May Cost Sender DearlyDon't send Atlanta attorney Marc B. Hershovitz an unsolicited fax. Each page costs him up to 25 cents, but it could cost the sender up to $1,500 in damages. Hershovitz says he's settled about six cases for between $500 and $1,500 based on just one unsolicited fax. Now, after 14 such faxes from Staff Counsel Inc., he's going after the local recruiting firm for what he calls theft of his toner and fax paper.
By Julia D. Gray
3 minute read
August 21, 2003 | Daily Report Online
William Alexander, Called Quiet Trailblazer, Dies at 72Julia Gray [email protected] William H. Alexander broke racial barriers in the Atlanta legal community. He was the first black judge in Atlanta's traffic court, the second black Fulton State Court judge, the third black Fulton Superior Court judge and one of the first black state legislators. Alexander, 72, died Sunday of complications from Parkinson's disease.
By Julia Gray Smith
3 minute read
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