October 02, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Defense Contractor Pays $4.6 Million to Settle Whistleblower SuitOne of the nation's largest defense contractors has agreed to pay $4.63 million to settle a whistleblower's claims that for six years it overbilled the federal government.
By R. Robin McDonald
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October 02, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Defense Contractor Pays $4.6 Million to Settle Whistleblower SuitOne of the nation's largest defense contractors has agreed to pay $4.63 million to settle a whistleblower's claims that for six years it overbilled the federal government.
By R. Robin McDonald
6 minute read
September 30, 2015 | Law.com
In Ruling Against Aquarium, Judge Started With the Writing on the WallsU.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg introduced her order closing down the Georgia Aquarium's bid to secure 18 beluga whales from Russia with a quotation inscribed on the entry wall of the aquarium's Ocean Voyager exhibit: "The oceans deserve our respect and care, but you have to know something before you can care about it."
By R. Robin McDonald
8 minute read
September 30, 2015 | Daily Report Online
In Ruling Against Aquarium, Judge Started With the Writing on the WallsU.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg introduced her order closing down the Georgia Aquarium's bid to secure 18 beluga whales from Russia with a quotation inscribed on the entry wall of the aquarium's Ocean Voyager exhibit: "The oceans deserve our respect and care, but you have to know something before you can care about it."
By R. Robin McDonald
8 minute read
September 29, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Volkswagen Suits Rev Up in GeorgiaThree days after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency notified German auto manufacturer Volkswagen that cars it had sold in the United States for six years were violating federal emission standards, Atlanta attorney Richard Robbins filed what he says is the first product liability case against the carmaker in Georgia.
By R. Robin McDonald
5 minute read
September 29, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Volkswagen Suits Rev Up in GeorgiaThree days after the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency notified German auto manufacturer Volkswagen that cars it had sold in the United States for six years were violating federal emission standards, Atlanta attorney Richard Robbins filed what he says is the first product liability case against the carmaker in Georgia.
By R. Robin McDonald
5 minute read
September 28, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Three More Civil Rights Suits Filed Against Atlanta PoliceJournalist John Ruch was on a public sidewalk photographing Atlanta police as they arrested protesters last year when officers grabbed him, took his phone and then handcuffed him, according to a new suit filed in federal court in Atlanta.
By R. Robin McDonald
7 minute read
September 28, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Three More Civil Rights Suits Filed Against Atlanta PoliceJournalist John Ruch was on a public sidewalk photographing Atlanta police as they arrested protesters last year when officers grabbed him, took his phone and then handcuffed him, according to a new suit filed in federal court in Atlanta.
By R. Robin McDonald
7 minute read
September 23, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Federal Prosecutor From Atlanta Has Confirmation Hearing for Ambassador PostA federal prosecutor in Atlanta, nominated by the White House as an ambassador-at-large, appeared Tuesday at her confirmation hearing before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
By R. Robin McDonald
4 minute read
September 23, 2015 | Daily Report Online
Public Records Group Countersues Georgia in Copyright FightA California public records organization has countersued Georgia's Code Revision Commission, seeking a ruling that the group's free distribution and publication of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated does not infringe any state copyright.
By R. Robin McDonald
7 minute read
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