October 12, 2005 | Daily Report Online
Chambliss: Miers Was Not My First Choice for CourtAndy [email protected] many senators, Saxby Chambliss remains noncommittal in his opinion of U.S. Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers.But Chambliss said he had his mind made up when consulted by White House adviser Karl Rove about who should fill the seat of retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. "I said you need to appoint Larry Thompson," said Chambliss, Georgia's senior senator and a Republican.
By Andy Peters
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October 11, 2007 | Daily Report Online
Deal Watch: Troutman client sells Wisconsin nuke plantCAPITALIZING ON the increased interest in nuclear power, Troutman Sanders partner John T.W. Mercer assisted client Wisconsin Energy Corp. in nabbing top dollar for a nuclear plant in the utility's home state.On Oct. 1 Wisconsin Energy closed on the sale of its Point Beach nuclear plant to FPL Group Inc. of Juno Beach, Fla.
By Andy Peters
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June 08, 2009 | National Law Journal
Silly linguistic games"Judicial activism." "Legislating from the bench." Let's drop the name-calling and recognize that judges do make law and that their personal preferences play a role.
By Christopher J. Peters
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June 02, 2010 | Daily Report Online
Jury awards $317K in Yamaha test caseIn a test for similar cases pending in Gwinnett County, a State Court jury awarded $317,002 to a north Georgia couple last week to compensate them for injuries caused when the husband's leg was trapped under his Yamaha off-road vehicle.An attorney for the plaintiffs, C. Andrew Childers of Childers, Schlueter Smith, said the Gwinnett case is one of the first to reach a verdict among product-liability cases against Yamaha in the U.
By Andy Peters
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April 12, 2007 | Daily Report Online
Deal Watch: PoGo's client lifts off with Global dealCorrection appended: See below for a correction to this story.A GEORGIA AIRLINE that specializes in transporting military troops looked to Powell Goldstein partners for advice on being bought by another air-transport firm.G. William Speer, along with partners Thomas R. McNeill, Suzanne J. Roberts and Richard L. Arenburg, are advising a special committee of directors at World Air Holdings Inc.
By Andy Peters
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October 03, 2005 | Daily Report Online
Lawyer Told Client: Legislative-Immunity Defense May BackfireAndy [email protected] C. "Bubba" Head warned his client, state Rep. David B. Graves, that playing the legislative-immunity card to fight a DUI charge could backfire and destroy his political career.Graves, a Macon Republican, on Friday withdrew the immunity argument from his defense of a Feb. 15 DUI charge in Cobb County.
By Andy Peters
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September 24, 2008 | National Law Journal
Lehman bankruptcy hearing held surprises, says attorney eyewitnessOne of hundreds of lawyers who crammed into courtrooms Friday for a hearing on Lehman Brothers Holdings' effort to sell some of its big assets says the eight-and-a-half-hour session held a series of surprises. According to attorney Darryl S. Laddin, no appraiser testified in court about how much Lehman's assets were worth, nor was any appraisal filed with the court. And even more extraordinary to Laddin, the terms of Lehman's $1.5 billion sale of assets to Barclays kept changing throughout the evening.
By Andy Peters
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October 16, 2008 | Daily Report Online
Bank lawyers study bailout for clientsWhile the government is set to spend billions for stock in nine of the country's largest financial institutions, attorneys for smaller banks are scrambling to find out whether their clients can or should take advantage of the Treasury Department's plan to buy into other banks."We think that every bank should at least take a look at it," said Nelson Mullins Riley Scarborough partner J.
By Andy Peters
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April 05, 2007 | Daily Report Online
Deal Watch: Putting employees in the driver's seatALTHOUGH PRIVATE equity titans are the current kings of Wall Street, Schiff Hardin partner David H. Williams says merger and acquisition deals giving company ownership to rank-and-file workers continue to thrive.Consider the $8.2 billion deal, announced Monday, between Chicago real estate investor Sam Zell and Tribune Co.
By Andy Peters
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January 31, 2007 | National Law Journal
Ga. bill to loosen bar exam criteria passes first testBy Andy Peters
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