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November 13, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Foreclosure Rate Tied to 'Unsavvy' Investors

Julia Gray SmithSpecial to the Daily Report November foreclosure notices were flat, rising less than one percent from October, but the total was still nearly 30 percent higher than November 2002. Just two months ago, foreclosure notices reached a 10-year high of 748. On Dec. 2, 667 properties are scheduled for auction. Jody M.

By Julia Gray Smith

3 minute read

May 28, 2002 | Daily Report Online

On the Rise: Jonathan S. Ware

At age 31, Jonathan S. Ware is charged with handling legal matters for Delta Air Lines in 23 countries. A former Smith, Gambrell Russell associate, Ware joined Delta in 2000. He works on Delta's U.S. immigration, international trade, economic sanctions and privacy work and travels frequently. He is the youngest of three attorneys in the 47-lawyer department's international division.

By Julia D. Gray

2 minute read

September 11, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Needle & Rosenberg Loses Two Managers

Julia Gray [email protected] Rosenberg is throwing itself an anniversary party next week, but the firm isn't celebrating the recent departure of two key managers. Last month, Albert S. Conti, who served as Needle's executive director for two and a half years, left for a law firm in Delaware. And Charles H.

By Julia Gray Smith

3 minute read

February 13, 2001 | Law.com

City of Atlanta Ordinance Broadens Job Shield on Office Romances

The last-minute rush of getting sweets to their sweethearts on Valentine's Day is eased considerably for lawyers whose significant others work at the same firm. The city of Atlanta is further easing their lives with a new ordinance preventing discrimination based on "domestic relationship status," causing some firms to review their nepotism policies.

By Julia D. Gray

1 minute read

January 07, 2003 | Daily Report Online

2 Partners, 2 Associates Exit Kilpatrick for Seyfarth Shaw

Julia D. [email protected] Stockton has lost two partners and two associates to Seyfarth Shaw here. Susan E. Stoffer and Kathryn B. Solley joined Seyfarth as partners in the firm's employee benefits group, bringing associates Samuel S. Choy and Eugene M. Holmes. Stoffer will serve as the local employee benefits practice leader at Seyfarth.

By Julia Gray Smith

7 minute read

January 03, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Barnes Installs His Final Judge Picks

Julia D. [email protected]. Roy E. Barnes spent much of this week administering the oath of office to judicial appointees.He began the week by swearing in A. Harris Adams, his selection for a vacancy on the Georgia Court of Appeals and will wind up the week today by swearing in Kathryn J. Tanksley, the wife of his former law partner, to Cobb State Court.

By Julia Gray Smith

4 minute read

February 21, 2002 | Daily Report Online

Thomas, Kayden to Launch Three-Lawyer Alabama Office

Julia D. [email protected] property boutique Thomas, Kayden, Horste-meyer Risley will open a three-lawyer office in Huntsville, Ala., on March 1. Three attorneys from Hunts-ville's Lanier Ford Shaver Payne will open the office to serve Thomas, Kayden's growing client needs there, says partner Stephen R.

By Julia Gray Smith

3 minute read

October 29, 2002 | Daily Report Online

E-Mail's No Conduit for Libel, Firm Says

By Julia Gray Smith

6 minute read

June 06, 2002 | Daily Report Online

Junk Fax Outfit Facing $87,500 in Damages to Area Lawyers

By Julia Gray Smith

5 minute read

March 12, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Justices: Traffic Citations Are OK for Nontraffic Offenses

Julia D. [email protected] Georgia Supreme Court decided two traffic cases Monday, one of which handed a victory to attorney Jackie G. Patterson, who has taken three traffic tickets to the high court.In ruling for Patterson's client, the court found that defendants in the City Court of Atlanta are entitled to jury trials for misdemeanor offenses.

By Julia Gray Smith

6 minute read