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Special To The Daily Report

April 25, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Securities Litigation Award: Greenberg Traurig, The Closer

Terry Weiss goes into the courtroom with three drums, that he beats in the "beginning, middle and end of the trial until we win."

By Mary Welch, Special to the Daily Report

6 minute read

August 07, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Email risks (part 3): Forwarded and inadvertent emails

In addition to the issues discussed in the first two parts of this series, there are two other significant email risks lawyers should consider. These are forwarded emails and inadvertent emails. Both share a common solution.

By J. Randolph Evans and Shari L. Klevens, Special to the Daily Report

7 minute read

May 17, 2013 | Daily Report Online

LawJam 2013: The Colorful Friends of Comrade Blue

The name Comrades came from the first song we played together in Joe's basement. Simply put, the song is about friends and has become a concert tradition to sing all together with our friends at the end of every show.

By Joe Ciucci, Special to the Daily Report

4 minute read

April 25, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Product Liability/Mass Torts Litigation Award: Greenberg Traurig - The Competitor

Lori Cohen didn't know any lawyers when she was growing up in a blue-collar neighborhood in Boston, but she knew she wanted someday to be a litigator.

By Mary Welch, Special to the Daily Report

7 minute read

May 18, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Local lawyers watching new round of pay hikes

THE ASSOCIATE SALARY WAVE is rolling again, this time in Washington where some big firms have raised pay for first-year lawyers from $145,000 to $160,000 a year. That is the amount big New York firms started paying in January, triggering raises around the country.It is unclear whether lawyers with Atlanta firms that have offices in the nation's capital will benefit from the most recent moves.

By Legal Times, and Tim Bentley, Special To The Daily Report

5 minute read

November 09, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Marathon man: Andrew Block looks ahead to Boston event

Andrew Block was moments away from boarding his flight when he heard the news from a friend. The New York Marathon had been officially canceled because of Superstorm Sandy.

By Mary Helen Martin, Special to the Daily Report

7 minute read

September 20, 2013 | Daily Report Online

Meet The Ultra Man

How far could you run in 24 hours? Twenty miles? Thirty? Maybe 50? Better question: Could you—or would you—ever run for 24 hours straight? Not likely, you say? Attorney Joe Fejes does it a lot. Earlier this year he ran 134 miles in 24 hours on the beach in Destin, Fla.

By Paul Shea | Special to the Daily Report

5 minute read

August 21, 2012 | Daily Report Online

Protect internal communications

Increasingly, attorneys and law firms face the prospect of a legal malpractice claim. Sometimes, the first notice is a demand or complaint. Other times, a client threatens a malpractice claim during the course of a representation or otherwise does something that causes an attorney or a firm to suspect a potential claim. More commonly, an unexpected or adverse development causes an attorney or a firm to consider the possibility that the client might blame them.

By J. Randolph Evans and Shari L. Klevens, Special to the Daily Report

7 minute read

May 31, 2013 | Daily Report Online

LawJam 2013: From Street To Stage With Stovall

In trying to select a name for a previous band I drove past Stovall Street in Ormewood Park and thought that's a name for a band one day - maybe one that does country played by former punk rockers.

By Hannibal Heredia, Special to the Daily Report

3 minute read

April 26, 2013 | Daily Report Online

LawJam 2013: Bert Reeves - Musician, Actor, Emcee, Lawyer

Bert Reeves, emcee for the Atlanta Bar Association's annual LawJam "Battle of the Atlanta Lawyers' Bands," is comfortable in that spotlight - and many others.

By Paul Shea, Special to the Daily Report

9 minute read